Are You an Aspiring Educational Psychologist?
Academics is seeking an Aspiring Educational Psychologist or an experienced Teaching Assistant to join the Education and Training sector!
Role as a SEMH Teaching Assistant it would be to work alongside the class teacher and other support staff, helping them to meet the differing needs of the children in the classroom. A flexible approach to the role is vital as you will need to support the classroom as a whole, as well as providing support to students individually when needed.
Location: Welwyn Garden City
Start Date: February 2025
This role offers a valuable opportunity to explore the SEN and Mental Health sectors, helping you determine your future path.
Are you:
- Looking to advance your career in Education and Training?
- Seeking a role close to Welwyn Garden City?
- This position is perfect for Psychology, Health and Social Care graduates in the Welwyn Garden City area who are considering an MSc, Doctorate, or research project.
In this role, you will:
- Observe and work alongside therapists, SEN specialists, and Mental Health professionals.
- Play a crucial part in improving the lives of children, providing them with a sense of purpose.
- Support students with diverse learning needs, particularly those with Autism, focusing on both key skills and personal/functional development.
Details:
- Role: Aspiring Educational Psychologist
- Work with: 55 students, in classes of 6-8 based on ability.
- Salary: £460-£500 per week
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 - 15:30
- Location: Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
- Sector: Education and Training
Requirements for an Aspiring Educational Psychologist:
- An undergraduate degree (preferable) and/or prior experience with SEN - ideal for Criminology and Psychology graduates.
- A strong interest in mental health and Autism.
- Knowledge or keen interest in learning and behavioural needs, particularly SEMH.
To apply for this exciting opportunity as an Aspiring Educational Psychologist in Welwyn Garden City, contact Gary at Academics today. Interviews are ongoing throughout January, with the role set to begin in February.