Psychology Graduate aspiring to be an SEN Teaching Assistant, leading to a career as an Education or Clinical Psychologist.
Role Overview
You will work with students that will test your skill and patience to its absolute limit. You may witness behaviors that are challenging, which is normal in this context. You will be working with students aged 3-18 with a range of SEN and SEMH needs. Context is crucial in understanding and supporting these students.
Career Development Opportunities
Would working 1:1 with students with Mild Learning Difficulties and Speech and Language difficulties help further your career?
Would you like to increase your experience working with SEN pupils of varying abilities and behaviors? All pupils will have Social, Emotional and Mental Health issues, and each will have an EHCP.
Benefits of the Role
Having placed Psychology Graduates into SEN Teaching Assistant roles for the past 5 years, it is clear that this is an excellent way to gain practical experience necessary for careers as Occupational Therapists or Education Psychologists. This role also provides valuable references to support applications for MSc programs or research projects in psychology.
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