This role is an excellent opportunity for psychology graduates looking to gain hands-on experience in an educational setting, particularly for those considering careers in teaching, educational psychology, or mental health support. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers and pastoral staff to support students with learning difficulties, special educational needs (SEN), and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges.
The role will involve both academic and emotional support, helping students develop confidence, resilience, and positive learning habits.
1. Providing one-to-one and small group support to students, particularly those with SEMH needs or special educational needs (SEN).
2. Assisting students with their academic progress, focusing on subjects where they may require additional support.
3. Supporting the pastoral and emotional well-being of students by offering guidance and encouragement.
4. Helping students develop strategies to improve their self-esteem, motivation, and behaviour.
5. Collaborating with teachers and SEN coordinators to adapt lesson materials for students with additional learning needs.
6. Observing student behaviour and progress, reporting concerns to the pastoral team and SENCO where necessary.
7. Encouraging a positive and inclusive school environment for all students.
8. Supporting students with exam preparation, study skills, and coping strategies for stress and anxiety.
Minimum requirements:
1. A degree in Psychology or a related subject.
2. A genuine interest in education, child development, and mental health support.
3. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with students of varying needs and abilities.
4. A patient, empathetic, and proactive approach to working with students facing challenges.
5. Ability to work effectively as part of a team of teachers, SEN staff, and pastoral support staff.
6. Previous experience working with young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, or voluntary work) is desirable but not essential.
Benefits include:
* Weekly pay between £446.90 - £500, depending on experience and responsibilities.
* A valuable opportunity to gain classroom experience, particularly for those considering careers in teaching, educational psychology, or mental health support.
* The potential to secure a permanent role within the school.
* Access to training and professional development through Teaching Personnel.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Teaching Personnel website for details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of applicable deductions.
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