We are recruiting to a main grade post within our close, 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.
In Rochdale we can offer:
* Regular peer and group supervision and ongoing opportunities to reflect on and develop practice in this area as part of the team.
* Regular CPD opportunities to develop a range of skills and pursue areas of interest and/or specialisms, including project work and action research.
* Opportunities to develop and participate in a wide range of evidence-based intervention and training packages through our partially traded services model. Current programmes include The Baby Room Project, Connect to Communicate, Trauma-Informed and Attachment-Aware Schools Programme, and ELSA.
* Flexible working at home arrangements.
* Administrative support and access to ICT equipment and support.
* The opportunity to use psychology in a proactive and positive way to make a real difference to young people and families.
Applicants for the Maingrade post are required to have a psychology degree, a professional qualification in Educational Psychology (3rd year trainees are welcome to apply for a September 2025 start), and registration with the HCPC.
For an informal discussion about the post and/or to arrange a visit, please contact Lucy Charters (Principal EP) at 01706 926400 or lucy.charters@rochdale.gov.uk.
To apply, please demonstrate how you meet the essential requirements of the person specification, including reference to your qualifications specified within your application.
Casual car allowance is payable.
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