Senior Educational Psychologist
Rochdale Council
Rochdale Permanent £59,809 - £65,423 Part Time Hybrid Expires 29/06/2026
Rochdale Child and Educational Psychology Service (CEPS) Salary: £59,809 - £65,423 + SPAs pro rata We are recruiting to a Senior Educational Psychologist (0.7) post within our supportive, nurturing and innovative team. Central to our consultative model is a strong commitment to the application of person-centred approaches and our values centre around social justice and anti-discriminatory practice. Our Values About Rochdale Rochdale has a diverse community with residents from a range of cultural and religious backgrounds. There is a mixture of urban, suburban and rural areas. We have about 90 schools, including nursery, primary, secondary and special. We also have sixth form and college provision. The Raising Rochdale strategy is our Children and Young People’s Partnership Plan which aims to support children, young people with SEND and their families to be Safe, Healthy, Successful and Heard. Rochdale has made the commitment to become a Trauma-Informed Borough, reshaping how services and organisations work with children, families, and local communities. The CEPS is based at Number One Riverside, which is a large building containing most Rochdale Borough services and includes the town library. It’s a modern and attractive building which won and close to public transport links, shops and leisure facilities. The office is central and there is plenty of parking, paid and unpaid, within a short walking distance. Each team has allocated areas within the offices and there is a hot desking system. CEPS team structure We currently have 16 team members including PEP, Senior EPs, Specialists EPs, Maingrade EPs, Trainee EPs and Assistant EPs. Our service model Rochdale CEPS is a part-traded service. We have 5 neighbourhood teams each comprising one or more EPs, Assistants and/or TEPs. Colleagues within each team tend to get to know and work within the schools in their neighbourhood, however there is also flexibility to work in different areas, to support colleagues and to enable experience/skills development. In Rochdale we can offer: Willingness and ability to travel around the borough will be required as per the needs of the service. To apply please demonstrate how you meet the essential requirements of the person specification. Please include reference to your qualifications that are specified on the person specification within your application. Applicants for the Senior post are required to have a psychology degree, professional qualification in Educational Psychology (3rd year trainees are welcome to apply for a September 2026/2027 start) and registration with the HCPC. For an informal discussion about the post and/or to arrange a visit please contact Heidi McDermott (Principal EP) on 01706 926400 or heidi.mcdermott@rochdale.gov.uk Appointment to this post is subject to DBS and background checks. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role.Supporting Documents
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Smith Street, , Rochdale, OL16 1XU, United Kingdom
Job ID
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