Location: Horley Contract: Full-time, term-time only Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm Start Date: ASAP Pay: £88–£115 per day ❓ Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience supporting young people with SEN / SEMH needs? Do you have a genuine interest in mental health, emotional wellbeing, and trauma-informed practice, and are considering a future career in Educational or Clinical Psychology? About the School A small specialist school in Horley is seeking a motivated Pastoral & Learning Support Assistant / Aspiring Educational Psychologist to join their dedicated SEMH team. The school supports pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and associated challenging behaviours. Many students may be disengaged from education or at risk of exclusion, so building trust, consistency, and positive relationships is at the heart of the role. This is an excellent opportunity for Psychology or Criminology graduates to gain first-hand experience in a restorative, trauma-informed environment, and develop key skills relevant to careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or therapeutic practice. Your Role As an Aspiring Educational Psychologist / Pastoral & Learning Support Assistant, you will: Build positive, trusting relationships with students who are disengaged or at risk of exclusion Support social, emotional, and mental health development Encourage engagement, confidence, and resilience in learning Work alongside teachers and therapists to deliver SEMH-focused interventions Provide consistency and emotional safety for students with trauma or adverse childhood experiences Model empathy, restorative approaches, and positive behaviour support This role offers valuable exposure to SEMH practice, therapeutic approaches, and intervention strategies, providing strong preparation for further training in psychology or education-based careers. Person Specification Passionate about supporting young people with SEMH needs Strong communication and relationship-building skills Calm, empathetic, resilient, and able to remain composed in challenging situations Motivated, professional, and eager to learn No prior experience required – full training and CPD provided What We Offer Real, hands-on experience supporting vulnerable and disengaged learners Training in restorative practice and trauma-informed approaches CPD, mentoring, and career development opportunities Clear progression pathways into psychology, therapy, or SEN-focused roles A supportive, close-knit school environment where you can make a real impact How to Apply If you’re passionate about supporting young people and helping them re-engage with education, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Eleanor Chessun-Lawrence on 07484 906662 for more information. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK