Job description
Job description
Based at: Civic Office
Salary details: Soulbury Assist Ed Psych Pt 1 - 4 £29,926- £33,587 (pay award pending)
Contract Type: Permanent, Full time, 37 hours per week
Closing date: 1st May 2023
Enhanced Level DBS Disclosure is required for appointment to these posts.
There’s never been a more exciting time to join City of Doncaster Council.
We are passionate about Doncaster - it’s a great place to live, do business and visit.
We have plenty to shout about – Doncaster is the UK’s best connected location, we have many major developments in the pipeline, a vibrant urban centre with a thriving arts and cultural scene, sport and leisure attractions, wonderful green spaces and a fascinating heritage. We firmly believe, as do our partners, that Doncaster is the place to be with a bright future and ambitions ahead of it. But don’t just take our word for it – anyone joining the council, can look forward to expanding their knowledge and skills in a dynamic, creative and nurturing environment while truly making a difference to the communities we serve.
Building on the strengths of being the UK’s best connected location, Doncaster is transforming the way it looks and feels. Anyone joining our council can look forward to working for a confident, ambitious organisation with big plans to develop further and deliver for our residents, workforce and visitors. The Educational Psychology Service at Doncaster Council has its own vision and values that are embedded in everything we do. You will find a team of professionals committed to advocating for children and young people and working closely with families and other agencies.
Our Assistant Educational Psychologists have an important role in supporting our qualified Educational Psychologists in applying and delivering psychology to our partners, schools and provider settings in their work to promote the best possible learning and life outcomes for all children and young people in the Borough. You will be part of a service and wider directorate team who are outcome focused and making a positive difference to the lives of children and young people.
This is an influential role, embedded within the school improvement and inclusion strategies, and focused on the application and development of psychology in support of teaching and learning across a broad range of need and provision.
In this role you will be part of an energetic team that is wanting to improve and further develop their ways of working. Our current service delivery model is focused on Pyramid Planning Meetings, a new multiagency consultation-based way of working. You will engage with schools, settings, health partners and the Children’s Services Trust to support and secure high quality solution-focused assessment, planning and delivery of outcomes-based programmes to promote excellent outcomes for children and young people in Doncaster.
So, if you are an aspiring Educational Psychologist and want a role that is inspiring and where you are empowered to drive forward change and opportunities for young people, and if you have the determination and expertise to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people in Doncaster, we want to hear from you. During your time with us, we can guarantee excellent supervision from an experienced member of the team, as well as tailored opportunities for professional development and regular opportunities for networking and collaboration with other members of the team.
Doncaster Educational Psychology Service is an inclusive service where everyone is encouraged and supported to develop their career and follow the professional pathway they feel passionate about. As a service, we are driven by our values: being inclusive, supportive, holistic, consultants, advocates, proactive, assertive and flexible. For us, that means that we continuously seek opportunities to work collaboratively and support each other, we see educational psychology as a role where the individual is part of a collective project, strongly linked with its community and strategic in terms of being innovative and creative.
As an Assistant Educational Psychologist in our team, you will be able to work flexibly, at home or in the office, you will be provided with technology devices that will allow you to work within a large, friendly and supportive team that cherishes diversity and will value your experience and interests.
As part of your role, you will be offered opportunities to take part in local and regional meetings and projects and will be encouraged and supported to be yourself, share your strengths to enrich the team and your interests to grow and develop our work!
Further details about the responsibilities and requirements of the role are contained in the job profile and role summary.
In return for your hard work and dedication, we can offer you the chance to be part of a great team dedicated to ensuring that all people in Doncaster thrive. You will also have access to a variety of attractive employee benefits including competitive leave entitlement, local government pension scheme and access to a range of staff discount and flexible benefits schemes. Visit our Working in Doncaster - City of Doncaster Council page to find out more.
Shortlisting will take place on the week commencing the 15th May 2023 and it is anticipated that interviews will be held on the 25th May 2023
For further details or an informal chat, please contact: Raquel Avila, Principal Educational Psychologist. Email: [email protected] or Jayne Manning, Principal Educational Psychologist, email: [email protected]
These posts involve working with children and therefore if successful you will be required to apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service records check at an enhanced level.
Doncaster Council is committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community where we strive to improve the quality of life for all. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expect all staff to share these commitments.
Doncaster City Council
www.doncaster.gov.uk
Doncaster, United Kingdom
Jo Miller
$500 million to $1 billion (USD)
1001 to 5000 Employees
Government
Municipal Agencies
1974