Overview
Psychology Graduate aspiring to be a SEN Teaching Assistant, leading to becoming an Education or Clinical Psychologist
You will work with students who will test your skill and patience. You may encounter behaviours that are challenging at first. You will be working with students aged 3–18 with a range of SEN and SEMH in this provision. Context is king in these roles and the students you are working with.
Would working 1:1 with students with Mild Learning Difficulties and Speech and Language difficulties support your career goals?
Would you like to increase your experience with SEN pupils of varying ability and behaviour? All pupils will have Social, Emotional and Mental Health issues; every pupil will have an EHCP.
Having had the pleasure of placing Psychology Graduates into SEN Teaching Assistant roles for the last 5 years, this has shown to be a practical path to gain experience that supports pursuing future study or roles in related fields. It can be a meaningful way to obtain references needed for MSC/Research projects or for progression into related psychology disciplines.
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