Psychology Graduate - Education & SEN Support (Whitehaven) Are you a Psychology Graduate looking to apply your degree in a real-world educational setting? We are seeking motivated and analytical Psychology Graduates for specialized support roles within secondary schools in Whitehaven. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain invaluable, frontline experience working with students who have diverse emotional, social, and mental health needs (SEMH) or Special Educational Needs (SEN). Pay & Working Patterns Daily Rate:£95 - £110 per day (Competitive rate for graduates). Direct PAYE: No umbrella company fees. We handle your tax and NI directly, ensuring you take home exactly what you expect. Flexibility:Full-Time (Monday-Friday) and Part-Time options available. Perfect for those balancing further Master's or PhD applications. The Role at a Glance As a Psychology Graduate in a school setting, you will use your understanding of human behavior to bridge the gap for students facing barriers to learning. Behavioral Support: Apply behavioral theory to support students with SEMH needs, helping to implement positive reinforcement and de-escalation strategies. SEN Specialism: Work 1-to-1 with students with Autism (ASC), ADHD, or other learning difficulties, adapting communication to their specific needs. Mental Health Mentoring: Act as a supportive point of contact for students struggling with anxiety or social integration, providing a calm and empathetic presence. Data & Progress: Assist the SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) in tracking student progress and documenting behavioral observations for EHCP reviews. Intervention Leading: Facilitate small group sessions focused on social skills, emotional regulation, and resilience. What You Need to Succeed Education: A recently completed degree (or final year) in Psychology or a related Social Science. Aspiration: A genuine interest in pursuing a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or Teaching. Attributes: High levels of emotional intelligence, patience, and the ability to remain objective in challenging situations. Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills to effectively liaise with teachers and school leadership. Compliance: An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (we can assist with a new application if required). How to Apply Start your professional journey in Whitehaven's education sector. We have several long-term placements available that offer the perfect "stepping stone" for your future career in Psychology. Apply Now - Psychology Graduate Whitehaven - Contact Lisa on or