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Educational Psychologist
Educational Psychologist helps a child or young person overcome learning and developmental challenges within an educational setting. They assess learning difficulties, design and implement interventions, and work closely with educators and parents to improve student outcomes. Their role includes supporting students with special needs, contributing to educational programme development, and applying research to enhance learning practices.
Tasks
Assess students’ learning, developmental, emotional, and behavioural needs using observation, interviews, and standardised assessment tools.
Develop, contribute to, and monitor individual education support plans based on students’ identified needs.
Provide psychological guidance and emotional support to students experiencing learning, behavioural, or school-related difficulties.
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school support staff, and provide consultation to improve student outcomes.
Design and implement targeted intervention strategies to support students’ learning and development.
Conduct workshops and training sessions for school staff and parents on learning, behaviour, and student support needs.
Apply research-informed and innovative practices to support vulnerable students and students with special educational needs.
Coordinate and improve the delivery of school-based psychological support services.
Skills
Basic
Ability to develop and implement intervention planning strategies to support students’ learning and well-being.
Empathy to understand and support students' emotional and learning needs.
Problem-solving skills to develop effective interventions and strategies.
Proficiency in reading comprehension to analyse reports and research.
Skilled in assessment and evaluation techniques to accurately identify learning challenges.
Strong communication skills for interacting with students, parents, and educators.
Specific
Ability to analyse student assessment and support data to inform evaluation and intervention planning.
Ability to provide crisis support and psychological assistance to students in distress.
Competency in designing and implementing interventions for diverse learning and developmental needs.
Knowledge in inclusive education and special educational needs support.
Knowledge in learning theories and educational psychology practice.
Knowledge in research methods and evidence-based practice to improve educational outcomes.
Proficiency in psychological assessment using standardised testing and observation methods.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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