Aspiring Forensic Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Maidenhead
Aspiring Forensic Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Maidenhead
Pay: £101.40 per day
Location: Maidenhead
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30am–3:45pm, term time only
Training: Full education, training, and CPD provided
This Learning Support Assistant role is ideal for an aspiring psychologist seeking hands-on experience within a specialist environment supporting children and young people with autism. The position is based in a setting that prioritises individualised learning, structured support, and a nurturing, autism-aware approach.
Schools that focus on personalised learning pathways, evidence-based strategies, and strong collaborative relationships offer an excellent foundation for developing the practical skills required for a future career in psychology. This role provides the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to pupils’ development while gaining valuable, practice-based experience.
Why this role is ideal for an Forensic Psychologist?
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A Learning Support Assistant position within an autism-specialist or SEND-focused school offers opportunities to:
• Support pupils with diverse needs while deepening understanding of neurodiversity
• Learn and apply visually supported, structured, and sensory-informed teaching methods
• Observe psychological principles in practice through behaviour support and communication strategies
• Work alongside teachers, therapists, and multidisciplinary teams, developing insight into holistic intervention
• Build essential skills such as observation, analysis, rapport-building, and reflective practice
• Positively influence pupils’ independence, confidence, and wellbeing
Candidate profile
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
• A strong academic background in psychology, with interest in autism and child development
• Experience supporting children or young people in educational, care, or similar settings
• A patient, empathetic, and calm approach to responding to individual needs
• Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trust with pupils who may find social interaction challenging
• A genuine commitment to helping learners progress at their own pace
• A proactive and reflective attitude, with the ability to contribute positively to the school community
This role offers a valuable stepping stone for those aiming to pursue a career in psychology, providing practical experience that supports future professional development.
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Suitable candidates are encouraged to apply immediately.
Aspiring Forensic Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Maidenhead – Education and Training – Aspiring Forensic Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Maidenhead