Psychology Graduates – Classroom Support Roles
Psychology Graduates – Classroom Support Roles (Hiring Multiple)
Job Title: Psychology Graduate / Support Staff
Location: Liverpool, Sefton & Wider Merseyside
Job Type: Flexible – Day-to-day, Part-time, Full-time, Temporary
Salary: £101.40 – £110.40
About Us:
Milk Education connects passionate psychology graduates and experienced staff with schools across the North West. We help schools deliver high-quality education by providing reliable, motivated staff who bring insight into student wellbeing and learning, supporting a variety of teaching and support roles.
Role Overview:
Are you a psychology graduate? Are you looking for hands-on experience in schools to kickstart your career in education, mental health, or child development? Milk Education has flexible opportunities that could be perfect for you.
You’ll have the chance to work in:
1. SEND provisions
2. SEMH schools (Primary and Secondary)
3. Mainstream schools across EYFS, Primary, and Secondary
Roles include:
4. Day-to-day placements – gain experience and showcase your skills before committing to longer bookings
5. Sickness cover – provide essential support during staff absences (short- or long-term)
6. School vacancies – potential for temp-to-perm positions
What You’ll Gain / Career Development:
7. Hands-on experience working with children and young people
8. Insight into educational and behavioural psychology in practice
9. Opportunities to build experience that complements core modules, such as developmental, social, and cognitive psychology, and mental health
10. Gain relevant experience if you are wishing to continue your professional development into careers such as:
11. Clinical, forensic, or educational psychology
12. Mental health practitioner roles
13. Further education teaching
14. Occupational therapy or psychology roles
15. Skills to enhance your CV for future careers in education, mental health, or child development
16. Flexible work that fits around your schedule if you are still studying
Requirements:
17. A degree in psychology or a related field (2:2 or above)
18. Flexibility and reliability
19. Strong communication and interpersonal skills
20. Enthusiasm to work with children and young people
21. Enhanced DBS or willingness to obtain one
Desirable:
22. Accreditation from the British Psychological Society (BPS)
How to Apply:
If you’re ready to make a difference and gain valuable experience, send your CV to.
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to satisfactory references and DBS checks.
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