
Quentin Abraham discussing an issue with his colleague
Educational psychologists work with students, parents, educators and mental health services to develop supportive environments for students with difficulties that impact on their learning and well-being.
He whakamārama
Ko ta te kaitiro hinengaro matauranga mahi ko te mahi tahi me nga akonga, nga matua, nga kaiako me era atu ratonga hauora hinengaro ki te whakawhanake ahuatanga tautoko ma te tauira e mate ana ki nga raruraru e taupehi ana i te ako me te taha hauora.
Entry Requirements
A recognised postgraduate qualification in psychology or educational psychology is needed to become an educational psychologist.

Pay
Pay for educational psychologists varies.

Job Outlook
There is a significant shortage and nationwide demand for educational psychologists in New Zealand.