Overview
Studied Psychology and want to apply it in a real‑world setting? Or looking for a role where you can genuinely support young people day‑to‑day? Were working with a number of specialist SEN schools across Winchester and surrounding Hampshire locations, and were looking for Psychology graduates to step into Learning Mentor roles starting this September.
No school‑based experience? Thats absolutely fine. You dont need to have worked in a school before – just the right mindset, empathy, and the ability to build positive relationships. Well support you with training, guidance and experience in schools so you feel confident from day one.
Responsibilities
* Supporting students with additional needs, including SEMH (social, emotional, and mental health)
* Working with young people who may have experienced trauma
* Building trust and helping students feel safe and understood
* Supporting behaviour in a calm, consistent way
* Working closely with teaching staff and SEN teams
Qualifications
* Psychology graduate
* Interest in mental health, behaviour, and child development
* Calm, patient and empathetic
* Willingness to learn and support; genuine desire to build experience before further study or training
Benefits
* Full‑time opportunities starting in September
* Weekly pay from £100 per day (PAYE)
* Flexible pathways into long‑term roles
* Free training and upskilling, including modules in:
* Behaviour management
* SEN and SEMH support
* Safeguarding
* Experience and shadow days before you start
* A supportive, people‑first approach
Career Development
* Hands‑on experience supporting students with mental health needs and trauma, while developing skills highly relevant for careers in educational psychology, clinical psychology, teaching or SEN support, youth work or pastoral roles
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