Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland
Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland – Education and Training
Aspiring Educational Psychologist / Forensic Psychologist / Occupational Therapist – Learning Support Assistant
Are you a graduate or currently working as a Learning Support Assistant and looking to take the next step towards a career in educational psychology, forensic psychology or occupational therapy?
Do you want a role where your empathy, patience and resilience can genuinely transform the educational experience of young people who struggle to access school?
We are recruiting Learning Support Assistants on behalf of a specialist education setting in Sunderland. This role provides valuable, hands-on experience supporting children and young people who experience anxiety, emotionally based school avoidance (school refusal), autism, communication differences and additional learning needs.
Many pupils at this setting come from a range of backgrounds and have struggled to engage with mainstream education due to anxiety, past negative experiences in school, or complex emotional needs. Your role will be to help rebuild their confidence, trust in education and sense of safety in learning environments.
You will work within a small, supportive class team where the focus is on personalised learning, emotional regulation and relationship building, helping pupils gradually re-engage with education at their own pace.
Roles are available immediately, but we also welcome graduates looking to secure a role now and start after May or in September 2026.
Pay: £101.40 per day
The school is easily accessible via public transport across Sunderland, and driving is advantageous with parking available nearby.
Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland – Education and Training
Start dates: Immediate in march at this school and provision in Sunderland.
April
May
June and July 2026 trials with a September 2026 start
Why this role is ideal for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists or Occupational Therapists
This position provides direct experience with children experiencing anxiety, trauma, school avoidance and additional learning needs, which is highly relevant for careers in psychology, therapy and SEND education.
You will gain valuable insight into:
1. Supporting children with emotionally based school avoidance and anxiety
2. Building trust with pupils who have struggled in traditional education settings
3. Using trauma-informed and person-centred approaches
4. Understanding behaviour linked to anxiety, emotional regulation and past experiences
5. Working within a multi-disciplinary team including teachers, therapists and external professionals
6. Helping pupils rebuild confidence, routine and engagement with learning
7. Supporting young people from diverse social, cultural and educational backgrounds
Many graduates use this role to confirm whether a career in educational psychology, youth justice, occupational therapy, mental health support or SEND education is the right pathway for them.
What you will be doing
8. Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups throughout the school day
9. Helping children who experience anxiety or school refusal feel safe and supported in the classroom
10. Building positive relationships with pupils who may initially struggle to trust adults in education settings
11. Encouraging communication, confidence and emotional regulation
12. Supporting structured activities that promote independence and life skills
13. Helping pupils manage transitions, routines and social situations
14. Working closely with teachers and therapists to implement individual support plans
15. Encouraging engagement with learning through patience, consistency and positive reinforcement
Your support can play a key role in helping a young person reconnect with education and believe in their ability to succeed.
Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland – Education and training – Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland
We would love to hear from you if you have:
16. Experience in care, youth work, support work or working with vulnerable individuals (paid or voluntary)
17. A genuine interest in psychology, mental health, therapy or SEND education
18. Patience, resilience and a calm, reflective approach
19. Strong communication skills and the ability to build trust with young people
20. An understanding of how anxiety and confidence can impact learning
21. The ability to work collaboratively within a team
You do not need prior school-based experience. Your empathy, commitment and willingness to learn are what matter most.
Full training and support are provided as part of your onboarding.
Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland – Education and training – Aspiring Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Sunderland
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