Educational Psychologists Salary or Hourly Rate £47,045 - £57,766 Type of vacancy Permanent Work pattern Full Time, Part Time Hours per week Up to 37 hours Work Base Meadow House, Mansfield, NG18 2TA Working Arrangements Hybrid Job Description / Person Specification Number of posts 2 Interview date 9 July 2026 Closing Date 21 June 2026 23:55 The Children and Families Department takes a strengths-based approach to working with each other, children, young people and families, and our partner agencies. We call this 'Our Nottinghamshire Approach'. Watch the two minute animation to learn more. Nottinghamshire County Council is dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. We believe in the power of education and the importance of supporting our children and young people. Join us in our mission to promote social inclusion and social justice for all. The Nottinghamshire Educational Psychology Service (EPS) is excited to announce recruitment for Educational Psychologist positions within our vibrant and dynamic service. We are committed to fostering a diverse workforce and encourage applications from individuals from various backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented in the educational psychology profession. Our EPS operates on a strength-based, collaborative and consultative service delivery model, focusing on empowering children and young people, especially those in vulnerable situations. Our traded work includes projects, training, organisational change and research. We offer you the chance to: Work within a supportive team where peer support and collaborative working are highly valued. Ours is a highly committed team of EPs who work together to deliver a service which prides itself on its professionalism. Be part of a service which operates within a clear set of professional frameworks which have been developed by the service, for the service.These frameworks emphasise the use of positive, collaborative psychology to make a difference.As our service has a well-established strengths-based, collaborative assessment and intervention model. Our EP practice does not include the use of psychometric cognitive assessments. Be part of a service which has a long history of supporting inclusion for children who find themselves in the most vulnerable situations, where the ultimate aim is to enhance their life chances. Join our active commitment to learning, engaging with, and promoting issues of equity, inclusion and social justice in all aspects of our service. Benefit from a planned programme of whole service continuing professional development, organised by EPs from within the service. Benefit from supportive supervision processes and structures which complement the peer support available from within the team. The EPS seniorleadership team works closely together to ensure that EPs are supported well in the work they do. Work with schools where staff have developed a strong tradition of 'Family of Schools' ways of working, including the prioritisation of EP work, training, and in the allocation of SEN funding, all with the aim of improving educational standards. Join a service which is highly regarded and valued within our County Council. It is a strong tradition within Nottinghamshire that the work of the EPS is integrated closely with Local Authority initiatives and developments. You will need: A first degree in psychology, or equivalent, recognised by the British Psychological Society (BPS). A postgraduate qualification in educational psychology. Applications will also be welcomed from those in Year 2 or 3 of the doctoral training programme to become a qualified Educational Psychologist. Registered, or working towards registration, as a practitioner psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). A thorough understanding of safeguarding issues affecting children and young people in educational settings. At Nottinghamshire County Council, we offer: A place to belong: a friendly, inclusive workplace where everyone is valued. Flexible working arrangements to support your work-life balance An excellent occupational pension scheme. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire is a large county stretching from south of Nottingham City to north of Retford. The whole service currently works from a single base in Mansfield. LI-SB1 For an informal discussion about this opportunity please contact Katie Ruane on 0115 9772924 or by email katie.ruane@nottscc.gov.uk. Appointment to this post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check. Nottinghamshire County Council strives to ensure that it goes beyond the requirements of the Equalities Act and prides itself on being accredited as a Disability Confident Leader Organisation. Under the (formerly known as the Guaranteed Interview Scheme) we would like to ensure applicants with disabilities are offered an interview if they meet the minimum criteria for a job. Please let us know if this is something you would like to be considered for. A job share scheme is available for all full-time posts: both permanent and temporary, unless otherwise stated. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we expect all staff to share this commitment and undergo appropriate checks. Nottinghamshire County Council strongly encourages applications from all candidates from different walks of life, irrespective of gender, marital status, disability, race, religion, belief, pregnancy and maternity status, age or sexual orientation.