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Durham was last inspected in June 2024. As part of the inspection process, inspectors received feedback and views from 1,500 children, young people, families and partners. You can read more about the feedback from the inspectors on our Strategies, plans, policies and inspections page.

Working as an Educational Psychologist in County Durham


Our Educational Psychologists provide independent advice to children, young people, parents, carers, and settings with the aim of supporting and promoting the best possible outcomes in terms of learning, social and emotional development, and inclusion.

We recruit creative Educational Psychologists with good interpersonal and communication skills, and the passion to make a difference.  We encourage you to contact us to talk about our roles, and what it is like to practice with us.

You can find out more about our current and upcoming vacancies in the Our Educational Psychology roles section.



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