- Provide support to students with their learning, both in and out of the classroom environment.
- Assist subject teachers in planning and delivering engaging and differentiated lessons.
- Work with small groups of students or individual pupils, providing additional support and addressing specific learning needs.
- Observe and monitor student progress, offering feedback to teachers and contributing to progress reports.
- Collaborate with the school's pastoral care team to provide emotional and social support to students as needed.
- Encourage and promote a positive learning atmosphere within the school community.
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related discipline.
- Passion for education and a genuine interest in the psychological development of young individuals.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students and staff.
- Ability to adapt to diverse learning styles and tailor support accordingly.
- Enthusiasm, creativity, and resilience to thrive in a dynamic educational setting.