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Posted 2 weeks ago
Educational Psychologist - Education Service
Argyll & Bute Council
📍 Campbeltown, Argyll & Bute
RemoteHybridTemporary
Job description
Service: Education
Argyll and Bute Educational Psychology Service are seeking to recruit 1.0 FTE temporary Educational Psychologist (12 months).
As its award-winning council, we play a vital part in the day-to-day life and long-term future of our beautiful and diverse communities. And we are committed to making the council the place to have a great career , by providing excellent benefits and a friendly, dynamic working culture so that each of our 5000 colleagues can deliver services that help our corner of Scotland thrive. The successful candidate will be required to travel to remote and rural locations, for example Campbeltown, as part of their role as a link psychologist to educational establishments.
We are looking for a skilled and motivated educational psychologist who is passionate about working collaboratively with others to improve the life chances for all, with a particular focus on those children and young people who are most vulnerable.
As an Educational Psychologist in Argyll and Bute you will join a highly creative and skilled Educational Psychology Service. There is a focus on supporting Professional Development for all staff in line with service and authority priorities. The service is currently involved in a range of key strategic developments within the Education Service, and in collaboration with colleagues across the Health and Social Care Partnership.
The office base for this post is negotiable. Psychologists offer a mix between remote and in-person service delivery across all functions.
Our employees make good things happen in the day-to-day life and for the longer term future of Argyll and Bute. We offer various benefits to support you, such as a competitive salary, pension scheme, generous leave entitlement, cycle to work scheme, discounts on gym memberships and leisure centres, wellbeing initiatives, and opportunities for learning and career growth. We also embrace a modern approach to work, offering a flexible first approach where possible to requests from our employees to how they work.
If you are planning to relocate to Argyll and Bute, our Housing Services Team can offer support to help find affordable housing. From employee recognition schemes to environmental policies we have many initiatives in place to help us look after the things we all care about.
Learn more here Argyll and Bute Employee Recognition Programme , Disability Confident , Armed Forces , Fair Work First Statement , Equality and Fairness , Climate Change , Flexible and Hybrid Working Policy
Argyll and Bute Council recognises the numerous benefits of a positive work-life balance to the wellbeing and productivity of our employees. We will take a flexible first approach to requests from our employees to change the way that they work. While we must balance such requests with the need to ensure the quality of the important services we deliver are not compromised, we will ensure that each request is given careful consideration with a view to achieving a positive outcome wherever possible.
This post is temporary until 27 August 2027.
This post requires Protection of Vulnerable Group (PVG) Membership in relation to working with children.
The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2013, as amended, applies to this post.
This is a temporary post which may be filled on a secondment basis by an employee wishing to gain experience/career development and will be at the discretion of the employee’s Third Tier Manager. Sabrina Collins, Principal Educational Psychologist
Telephone: 01369 707310
We champion diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. To find out more about our commitment to this please visit Equality & Diversity Policy
Benefits
Pension, Training, Cycle to work