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Assistant Psychologist

Job Summary
Contract Type:
Please See Advert Text
Working Pattern:
Full time
Advert Start Date:
13/11/2023
Advert End Date:
Closed for applications on 01/12/2023 23:59
Salary:
Band 10 £32,076 to £34,834 pa
Hours per week:
37 Hours (part time hours considered)
Job Category:
Education
Vacancy ID:
254415
Employment Location:
CETL, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Brierton Lane, Hartlepool
Post Number:
107626
Number of posts:
2
Closing date:
1 Dec
Further Information
There are 2 posts; 1 permanent post and 1 fixed term- to March 2025 (Focus Children in Our Care- Staying Close). Applicants may be considered for one or both posts please confirm within application which posts you wish to be considered for.
 
Are you interested in helping the children and young people of Hartlepool get the most out of their lives?
 
Are you motivated, creative and able to work in person-centred ways?
 
If so, this could be an exciting opportunity for you to join a highly regarded Virtual School Team, and take forward our vision to get the best possible outcomes for all of the children and young people that we work with.
 
You will be supervised by the Virtual School’s Specialist Senior Educational Psychologist and you will support the wider Virtual School team to:

Improve outcomes for children and young people through direct preventative and early intervention work

Deliver evidence-based intervention programmes with individuals and groups of children and young people, working alongside key school staff and multi-agency professionals

Develop resources to enhance training and staff development

Develop capacity in the workforce through modelling interventions and delivering training Engage in action research to evaluate the impact of the interventions 

The successful candidates will be passionate about the application of psychology and have a desire to develop their practice and knowledge of the role, including aspirations to undertake the doctorate training course in Educational Psychology.  They will have experience of working with children and young people in an educational or other relevant contexts.
 
Hartlepool are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.  As such these posts are subject to safer recruitment measures and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks are therefore required.
 
If your interest is sparked, please do not hesitate to call for an informal chat to find out more.
 
Please contact either:
 
Emma Rutherford, Executive Head Teacher- Vulnerable Pupils           01429 284370

James Weetman, Senior Practitioner Educational Psychologist            01429 806898
 
 
Please note
This job is closed for applications.