Wellbeing Support Assistant – Bristol, Gloucester and Bath
Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate Start Available
Ideal for Psychology, Counselling and Wellbeing Graduates or Support Staff
Working in SEN schools
We are seeking compassionate, motivated individuals with an interest or background in psychology, counselling, wellbeing, mental health support or youth development to join schools across Bristol as Psychology & Wellbeing Support Assistants.
This role is ideal for graduates or early-career professionals who want hands‑on experience supporting children and young people with Autism, SEMH, anxiety, behavioural needs, trauma backgrounds, communication difficulties and other additional needs.
If you are hoping to progress into careers such as educational psychology, mental health services, counselling, SEN teaching or therapeutic work, this role offers invaluable practical experience.
About the Role
You will work in inclusive primary, secondary and specialist SEN provisions, supporting pupils who require additional guidance with:
Anxiety, low mood and emotional regulation
Social or communication difficulties
Behaviour influenced by trauma or unmet emotional needs
Autism, ADHD or learning differences
Low confidence, self-esteem or disengagement
Your role is to help pupils feel safe, understood and confident enough to learn.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 and small‑group emotional and wellbeing support
Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils who need consistency
Support students to regulate emotions, manage anxiety and develop coping strategies
Assist pupils in accessing lessons and maintaining focus
Help implement personalised support plans, behaviour plans and pastoral interventions
Use active listening, empathy and evidence‑informed strategies
Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, behaviour teams and external professionals
Promote resilience, confidence, independence and positive social skills
Who This Role Suits
This position is ideal for:
Psychology graduates
Counselling and psychotherapy students/graduates
Mental health support workers
Wellbeing mentors or pastoral staff
Criminology, Sociology or Education graduates
Individuals seeking experience before further training or postgraduate study
Anyone passionate about supporting young people with additional needs
Experience is beneficial but not essential. A genuine interest in child development, mental health or wellbeing is what matters most.
Essential Skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Empathy, patience and emotional intelligence
Confidence supporting young people during challenging moments
Ability to stay calm, consistent and solution‑focused
A reflective, professional and proactive approach
Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply)
Desirable (Not Required)
Experience in mental health, SEN or behaviour support
Understanding of trauma‑informed or neurodiversity‑inclusive practices
Knowledge of safeguarding and de-escalation strategies
Ability to run simple wellbeing activities or check‑ins
Background in youth work, care or psychology placements
What You Will Receive
Weekly pay via PAYE (no umbrella deductions)
Flexible working pattern (3–5 days per week)
Access to accredited CPD, including:
Mental Health & Wellbeing Training
Team Teach (behaviour de-escalation)
Autism and SEMH training
Safeguarding & Child Protection
Dedicated consultant support throughout your placement
Opportunities for long-term and permanent roles
A rewarding role that provides excellent experience for psychology or counselling pathways
Why This Role Is Perfect for Psychology & Wellbeing Graduates
This position is ideal if you want to:
Gain practical, evidence-based experience before further study
Work directly with children with additional emotional or behavioural needs
Develop skills relevant to mental health, counselling or SEN careers
Make a genuine difference in a supportive school environment
Build a strong foundation for future therapeutic or educational roles
Apply Now – Psychology & Wellbeing Support Assistant (Bristol)
If you are ready to support young people and develop your experience in a meaningful, psychology-focused role, we would welcome your application.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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