Aspiring Clinical Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Reading
Aspiring Clinical Psychologist – Learning Support Assistant Reading
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Aspiring Clinical Psychologist – SEN / Mainstream School Experience
Are you passionate about understanding behaviour, mental health, and child development?
Are you looking to build frontline experience that will prepare you for a career in clinical psychology, mental health services, therapy, counselling, or educational psychology?
We are recruiting Learning Support Assistants for specialist SEN and mainstream schools in Reading. This role offers valuable, hands-on experience supporting children and young people who may experience anxiety, emotional regulation difficulties, behavioural challenges, autism, ADHD, or other additional needs.
Many pupils in these settings face social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) challenges, which can affect their ability to engage with learning and build positive relationships. Your role will be to provide structure, emotional support and consistent guidance, helping them remain focused on their education and personal development.
This role starts in April 2026, working Monday to Friday, term time only.
Pay: £101.40 per day
The schools are well connected by public transport, with parking available nearby.
Why this role is ideal for an Aspiring Clinical Psychologist
Working as a Learning Support Assistant is excellent practical experience and strong preparation for future roles within mental health, therapy and psychology-related fields.
It allows you to develop the behavioural understanding, emotional resilience and communication skills required to support vulnerable young people.
Working in a specialist SEN or mainstream setting gives you direct exposure to:
1. Supporting children with autism spectrum conditions and ADHD
2. Understanding social, emotional and mental health needs
3. Applying trauma-informed approaches
4. Learning de-escalation and behaviour management techniques
5. Building trust with children who may struggle with emotional regulation
6. Understanding how mental health challenges impact learning and behaviour
7. The structure and expectations of SEN and specialist education settings
You will see first-hand how consistent adult support, structure and positive relationships can significantly improve a young person’s confidence, engagement and emotional wellbeing.
This role is particularly valuable if you are aiming to move into:
8. Clinical Psychology
9. Counselling Psychology
10. Educational Psychology
11. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
12. Therapy or mental health support roles
13. Specialist SEN and SEMH education
Most importantly, you will help demonstrate the importance of supportive environments and positive relationships in improving outcomes for vulnerable students.
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Your Core Purpose
Your goal is to:
14. Keep students focused, engaged and emotionally regulated during the school day
15. Raise Attainment!
16. Provide a safe, predictable and supportive environment
17. Encourage confidence, resilience and emotional growth
18. Reinforce the importance of education as a pathway to opportunity
By building positive relationships, you help students understand that their challenges do not define their potential.
What You Will Be Doing
19. Supporting pupils on a 1:1 or small-group basis
20. Helping students manage emotional triggers and behavioural challenges
21. Supporting focus, engagement and participation in lessons
22. Using calm, consistent approaches to manage behaviour
23. Working alongside teachers, SENCOs and pastoral teams
24. Encouraging routine, independence and confidence
25. Acting as a positive role model for emotional regulation and resilience
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We Would Love to Hear From You If You Have:
26. Experience in youth work, care, mentoring, SEN support or community services
27. A strong interest in clinical psychology, mental health or child development
28. Emotional resilience and a calm, patient approach
29. The ability to build rapport with vulnerable young people
30. A genuine desire to support young people’s emotional and educational development
You do not need direct school experience. Your empathy, consistency and motivation to support young people are what matter most.
Full training is provided as part of your onboarding.
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