Job Introduction
The pay range for this role will be Soulbury Range 4-9 £49,789- £59,807 plus 3 SPA points (pro rata for part time colleagues)
We’re looking forward to welcoming new colleagues under this refreshed framework of pay, terms, and conditions. To promote fairness and consistency, all new starters will begin at the bottom of the pay band. This reflects our commitment to equity across the organisation and aligns with the approach taken with existing staff during the transition. While the starting salary is fixed, the role offers excellent scope for growth, meaningful contribution, and being part of a forward-thinking team.
You can also find out more about the new terms and conditions that we are introducing on our careers site on, 'More than just a job' brochure
Educational Psychologist – Join Our Growing Team!
Are you passionate about shaping brighter futures for children and young people? Do you thrive on using psychology to create meaningful, positive change? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
We are excited to recruit Educational Psychologists to join our forward-thinking Educational Psychology Service, where your work will directly improve the lives of children and young people aged 0–25 across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Your role will make a real difference by helping children access education, advocating for their needs, and working closely with families, schools, and multi‑agency professionals.
About the Role
As an Educational Psychologist, you will:
- Apply psychology to improve outcomes, promote inclusion, and support emotional wellbeing for children and young people.
- Use family‑ and child‑centred approaches, working collaboratively with parents, schools, and partners.
- Help the Council meet statutory duties for vulnerable children, including those with SEND and disabilities.
- Stay current with professional practice while managing your workload effectively.
- Contribute creatively as part of a supportive, collaborative team.
- Deliver high‑quality traded services to schools, including consultation, assessment, intervention, and progress monitoring.
- Support inclusive practice through co‑production and a Graduated Response to SEND.
- Offer professional advice to the SEN Team, including involvement in complex casework and tribunals.
- Provide safeguarding‑compliant, child‑centred support at all times.
- Deliver professional development and contribute to critical incident response for educational settings.
Qualifications & Experience
To succeed in this role, you’ll need:
Essential Qualifications
- Honours degree in Psychology or equivalent.
- A recognised qualification in Educational Psychology (or be currently in training).
Experience & Knowledge
- Experience delivering a broad range of Educational Psychology casework.
- Experience in delivering training, promoting inclusion, and working with vulnerable children.
- Strong understanding of psychological assessments, SEND legislation, and multi‑agency working.
Personal Qualities
We’re looking for someone who brings:
- Solution‑focused thinking.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- The ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Motivation to support others and drive positive outcomes for all children.
- A commitment to inclusion and valuing diversity.
Job Requirements
- HCPC registration (or eligibility).
- Enhanced DBS check with Child Barred List.
- Ability to travel across the area (use of public transport or full UK driving licence with vehicle access).
Why Join Us?
This is more than a job — it’s an opportunity to:
- Shape the educational journeys of children and young people.
- Work in a supportive, multidisciplinary environment.
- Develop professionally through diverse casework and CPD opportunities.
- Play a central role in promoting inclusion and wellbeing across local communities.
If you’re driven by purpose, committed to collaboration, and passionate about making education work for every child, we’d be thrilled to receive your application.
Apply today and start your journey as an Educational Psychologist with us!
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Mike.Lane@bcpcouncil.gov.uk or Brettany.Hartwell@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
At BCP Council, we believe every child and young person deserves to thrive — and we know the right leadership in Educational Psychology can help make that happen. If you’re passionate about inclusion, excited by innovation, and looking for a place where your expertise will genuinely be valued, we’d love to welcome you to our team. In this video, Lisa Linscott, Director of Education & Skills, and Jeanette Yorke, Head of SEND, share their vision for the service and explore the exciting opportunity to join us as an Educational Psychologist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpK3ye9JuUU
Please note, this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship and we can only consider applicants with existing right to work in the UK.
About BCP Council
BCP Council provides services to a diverse community of 400,000 residents and employs more than 5,000 people. Our area includes over 15 miles of beautiful world-renowned coastline. We can offer career defining roles to transform and improve services. By working with us, you can help deliver a vision of a thriving, word-class, prosperous and inclusive place for generations to come.
Our Benefits
A Place to Thrive – Join BCP Council
At BCP Council, we’re not just building a workforce— we’re transforming how we recognise and reward our people.
Check out our attractive enhanced benefits and find out more about the new Pay and Reward package at (Employee benefits | Working for BCP link to careers page)
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DBS
BCP Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the community and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Applicants to this post will be required to complete the appropriate level of Disclosure & Barring Service Check. Please refer to the Role Profile for more details.
