SEMH Teaching Assistant - Ideal for Psychology & Criminology Graduates
Dunstable
Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience working with young people before pursuing a career in educational psychology, clinical psychology, social work, counselling, youth justice, mental health, or teaching?
A welcoming and supportive SEN school in Dunstable is seeking compassionate and resilient graduates to join their team as SEMH Teaching Assistants. This is an excellent opportunity to develop practical experience supporting children and young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs in a rewarding education setting.
SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: Dunstable
Pay: £465-£550 per week
Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm, term-time only
Sector: Education and Training
This education and training role is particularly well suited:
Educational Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Criminology and Youth Justice
Mental Health and Counselling
Social Work
SEN and Inclusive Education
About the Role - SEMH Teaching Assistant
As an SEMH Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils who may experience barriers to learning due to emotional regulation difficulties, trauma, behavioural needs, or social challenges. You will play a key role in helping pupils feel safe, supported, and engaged within school.
You may support pupils with:
SEMH needs
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
ADHD
Anxiety and low self-esteem
Attachment and trauma-related needs
Behavioural challenges impacting learning and relationshipsKey Responsibilities
Supporting pupils during lessons and classroom activities
Building positive and trusting relationships with students
Encouraging emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies
Providing 1:1 and small group support
Helping pupils develop confidence, resilience, and social skills
Working collaboratively with teachers, SEN staff, and pastoral teams
Promoting a calm, safe, and inclusive learning environment
About the School
Supportive SEN school located in Dunstable
Strong focus on wellbeing, inclusion, and pastoral care
Friendly and collaborative staff team
Excellent training and development opportunities
Valuable experience for graduates pursuing further study or professional careersWhat the School Offers
Weekly pay of £465-£550
Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
Hands-on experience supporting SEMH and SEND pupils
A supportive and welcoming environment
Excellent experience for aspiring psychologists, social workers, and youth practitioners
The opportunity to make a genuine difference every day
If you are a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to build meaningful experience within education and training, mental health, or behaviour support, apply today for this SEMH Teaching Assistant opportunity in Dunstable