Principal Educational Psychologist
Soulbury 8-14, £69,957 - £78,490 (plus ability to apply for up to 3 SPA points)
Access to a comprehensive benefits package including Local Government pension, generous annual leave, flexible working options, support for private practice (subject to safe working and EWTD requirements), funded professional development, and relocation support where applicable.
Up to 37 hours per week | Flexible and Agile Working
This isnt just another Principal EP role.
This is an opportunity to shape and build an Educational Psychology Service your way.
After a period without a permanent Principal Educational Psychologist, were looking for an ambitious, innovative and values-driven leader to take our service into its next chapter. Youll have the freedom and autonomy to influence strategy, develop the service, grow the workforce and create the culture you believe delivers the very best outcomes for children and young people.
If youve ever wanted the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy, this is it.
Already working in private practice? Dont rule yourself out as we are happy to support you in maintaining this around this role.
Why Stockton-on-Tees?
At Stockton, youll find something increasingly rare.
Youll have the opportunity to:
- Shape the vision and future direction of the Educational Psychology Service
- Build and develop your own team, influencing recruitment, workforce planning and professional practice
- Drive innovation and creativity from day one
- Lead strategic SEND improvement across the Borough
- Develop a sustainable traded offer and influence how Educational Psychology is delivered locally
- Work alongside supportive senior leaders who genuinely value professional expertise and new ideas
Rather than inheriting a fixed way of working, youll have the opportunity to help design what comes next.
Looking for a Better Work-Life Balance?
We know that many Educational Psychologists are looking for greater flexibility in how and when they work.
Thats why we offer:
- Flexible working arrangements
- Hybrid working opportunities
- Contracts of up to 37 hours per week, choose the working pattern and hours that suit your needs.
- The ability to structure your working pattern around your professional and personal commitments where service needs allow
Whether youre currently working in a local authority, academy trust, independent practice or private consultancy, were interested in discussing how this role could work for you.
Thinking of Leaving Private Practice?
Many experienced Educational Psychologists value the autonomy and flexibility of private practice, but often tell us they miss:
- Leading meaningful strategic change
- Being part of a team
- Professional collaboration
- Service development opportunities
- Job security and long-term stability
At Stockton, you can have the best of both worlds.
Alongside a highly competitive salary package, youll benefit from:
A career, not just a contract
- Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, one of the most valuable public sector pension schemes available
- Generous annual leave entitlement
- Flexible and hybrid working
- Professional supervision and support
- Ongoing CPD opportunities
- Access to a wide range of employee wellbeing initiatives
- Long-term employment security within a financially stable organisation
- The opportunity to influence strategic decision-making across Childrens Services
Most importantly, youll have the satisfaction of knowing your work is helping shape outcomes for children, young people and families across the Borough.
About the Role
As Principal Educational Psychologist, you will lead, manage and develop our Educational Psychology Service, ensuring that schools, settings, professionals and families receive high-quality, impactful and inclusive support. Youll provide professional leadership to Educational Psychologists and Assistant Educational Psychologists, contribute to strategic SEND developments and help shape policy, practice and provision across Stockton-on-Tees.
About You
Were looking for an accomplished Educational Psychologist who can bring:
- HCPC registration
- A recognised postgraduate qualification in Educational Psychology
- Experience as a Senior or Main Grade Educational Psychologist
- Strong leadership skills and the ability to inspire and develop others
- Strategic thinking and a passion for innovation
- A commitment to inclusion, collaboration and improving outcomes for children and young people
Be Part of Something Different
This is a rare opportunity to join a service at a pivotal moment and play a leading role in shaping its future. If youre ready to build, innovate, influence and lead, wed love to hear from you.
Join us and help create an Educational Psychology Service that children, families and schools deserve.
Interested?
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact:
Amit Law, Strategic Lead - SEND Partnerships on 01642 528209 or
[email protected].
Please note that were unable to provide visa sponsorship for this role, so candidates will need to have an existing right to work in the UK.
Important Applicant Guidance
Accuracy and Use of AI Tools: You must ensure that anything submitted in your application is factually accurate. Plagiarism can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications; submissions must be truthful and relevant to your own experience.
Application Updates and Communication: All updates regarding your application, including interview invitations, will be sent from
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Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions): This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended). Applicants are therefore required to disclose all criminal convictions, cautions, reprimands, and final warnings, including those which would normally be considered spent, subject to the filtering rules applicable under current legislation.
Right to Work: All applicants must provide valid proof of their right to work in the UK in accordance with Stockton-on-Tees Borough Councils statutory employment checks. Employment cannot commence or continue unless this has been verified.
Council Principles: The Councils recruitment principles require fairness, transparency, and a commitment to attracting and developing local talent.
Limitations: Where an individual cannot demonstrate a valid right to work in the UK, the Council will be unable to progress or continue the appointment. This includes cases where an existing employees visa is due to expire and sponsorship is not granted.