Aspiring Educational Psychologist – Psychology Graduate – Gateshead – Learning Support Assistant Trial days and interviews: October & November 2025 Start date: As soon as possible Location: Gateshead Salary: From £100 per day Contract: Term-time only, Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm Are you a Psychology Graduate looking to make a difference in young people’s lives? Are you passionate about education, child development, mental health, and SEND—and hoping to gain meaningful, hands-on experience before pursuing a career in Educational Psychology? We’re thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity for a Psychology Graduate aspiring to become an Educational Psychologist to join secondary schools across Gateshead as a Learning Support Assistant. This full-time position provides invaluable classroom experience supporting students with a range of additional needs, helping you develop key skills in learning, behaviour, and emotional wellbeing. Why This Role is Perfect for Aspiring Educational Psychologists This role provides daily exposure to the practical side of educational psychology—ideal for graduates planning to apply for postgraduate training or an Educational Psychology Doctorate. You’ll support students aged 11–18 with diverse needs including Autism, ADHD, Global Developmental Delay (GDD), Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD), and Social, Emotional & Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. You’ll gain valuable experience in: Applying psychological and educational strategies such as emotional regulation and sensory integration. Collaborating with SEND specialists, educational psychologists, and therapy teams. Using restorative and trauma-informed approaches to foster positive learning experiences. Building strong communication, observation, and reflective practice skills essential for psychology careers. This is a unique opportunity to see psychology in action within a real educational setting—perfect preparation for a future in Educational Psychology. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small-group academic and emotional support. Help implement and review individual education and behaviour plans. Support pupils with emotional regulation, engagement, and sensory needs (full training provided). Build positive, trusting relationships with students and staff. Accurately record and reflect on student progress and wellbeing. We’re Looking For A degree in Psychology or a related discipline (essential). A genuine interest in educational, developmental, or child psychology. Experience working with children or young people (desirable). Empathy, patience, and excellent communication skills. Commitment to supporting students across a full academic year. Why Join Milk Education? At Milk Education, we’re passionate about helping psychology graduates take their first step toward becoming Educational Psychologists. We partner with schools that share our values of kindness, inclusion, and wellbeing, ensuring you gain experience in supportive, nurturing environments. Through our partnership with the Make Life Kind charity, you’ll also contribute to promoting positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in education across the UK. Aspiring Educational Psychologist – Psychology Graduate – Gateshead Education and Training | Learning Support Assistant Email: Call: (phone number removed) âž¡ï¸ Apply today with your CV and a short cover letter outlining your passion for psychology, SEND, and student development