About the Educational Psychology Service (EPS)
The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) is made up of:
- educational psychologists
- trainee educational psychologists
- assistant educational psychologists.
Every local council school in Medway has a named educational psychologist or trainee educational psychologist to contact for support and advice.
Educational psychologists
Educational psychologists specialise in promoting learning, development, emotional wellbeing and positive outcomes for children, young people and their families.
All qualified educational psychologists employed by Medway Council are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.
To qualify as an educational psychologist you need:
- an undergraduate degree in psychology
- experience working with children and young people (for example as a teacher)
- a 3-year doctorate degree in child and educational psychology (post-2006) or a Masters level degree in educational psychology (pre-2006).
Trainee educational psychologists and assistant educational psychologists
We also have trainee educational psychologists and assistant educational psychologists in our team.
Trainee educational psychologists are on placement with us during their second or third year of their doctoral training.
Our assistant educational psychologists all have an undergraduate degree in psychology as well as experience of working with schools and young people.
The EPS team
Find out more about the EPS team.