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Educational Psychologist

Educational Psychologist (0-Hour Contract) Organisation: Remedy Tutors Location: Sutton Pay Rate: £120 per hour Contract Type: 0-hour / Flexible About the Role Remedy Tutors are seeking a qualified Educational Psychologist to support children and young people aged 4-16 through assessment and intervention, particularly in relation to Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) . This is a flexible, 0-hour contract role , ideal for professionals looking to manage their own caseload while making a meaningful impact across a range of educational settings. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough psychological assessments using: Observations Standardised tools Interviews with pupils, families, and professionals Produce high-quality psychological reports to support: EHCP assessments Intervention planning Provide clear, actionable recommendations tailored to individual needs Work collaboratively with: Schools and teaching staff Families and carers Manage a flexible caseload, maintaining high professional standards Working Arrangements Work delivered across: Homes Online Flexible hours based on availability Opportunity to complete report writing and admin remotely Essential Requirements Doctorate in Educational Psychology (DEdPsy) or equivalent Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council Eligibility for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society Experience conducting psychological assessments and writing reports Experience supporting: SEMH (social, emotional, mental health needs) Autism and ADHD Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches Desirable Experience completing EHCP assessments Background working in: Schools Local authorities Specialist or alternative provision settings Key Skills Excellent communication and report-writing skills Strong analytical and assessment ability Ability to engage children and young people with diverse needs Effective time and caseload management Collaborative, flexible approach to working About Remedy Tutors Remedy Tutors provides tailored 1:1 education and specialist support for young people who are outside mainstream education or require additional support. Working closely with schools, local authorities, and families, the organisation delivers personalised interventions to improve outcomes and re-engage learners.