Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – SEN Focus – Up to £550 per week Location: Warwickshire Start Date: Immediate or September 2025 Are you a psychology graduate passionate about supporting children with additional needs? Do you want to gain hands-on, school-based experience before pursuing a career in educational psychology, mental health, or SEN teaching? Would you thrive in a fulfilling role helping pupils overcome barriers to learning? We are partnering with an inclusive and supportive school in Warwickshire to recruit a Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant focused on children with special educational needs (SEN). This is a full-time, long-term role ideal for a graduate eager to make a difference while developing knowledge of behaviour, learning, and emotional support within education. Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – Why You Should Apply: Earn up to £550 per week Start date: immediate or September 2025 Full-time Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant role with expert SEN training and daily support Work with pupils with autism, ADHD, SEMH, speech & language difficulties Gain experience ideal for careers in educational psychology, child mental health, or SEN teaching Monday to Friday position – great for work-life balance Join a trauma-informed school culture focused on inclusion and wellbeing Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – What You’ll Be Doing: Deliver 1:1 and small group support to children with additional needs Assist SENCO and class teachers with targeted interventions Support pupils’ social, emotional, and behavioural development Help build emotional regulation, resilience, and confidence Track progress and contribute to EHCP reviews Communicate regularly with teachers, parents, and support staff Promote a calm, consistent, nurturing classroom environment Engage in training and reflective practice to grow professionally Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – What We’re Looking For: 2:1 degree or above in Psychology or related field Genuine interest in SEN, child development, and mental health Experience with young people (volunteering or work) is a plus but not essential Emotional intelligence, patience, and a calm, proactive approach Strong communication and interpersonal skills Long-term commitment to education, psychology, or therapeutic work If you’re a psychology graduate eager to gain valuable experience and make a real difference, we want to hear from you. Send your CV and cover letter to to apply for the Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – SEN Focus role in Warwickshire. Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant – SEN Focus – Up to £550 per week INDEDU