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Aspiring Educational Psychologist

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Bristol

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

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5 days ago
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Job summary

A leading educational recruitment agency in Bristol is seeking Aspiring Educational Psychologists to support students in a SEMH Teaching Assistant role. The ideal candidates are Psychology or Criminology graduates passionate about children's mental health. You will collaborate with specialists to help students overcome learning barriers and gain valuable experience in the SEN sector.

Qualifications

  • An undergraduate degree and/or experience in SEN.
  • Strong interest in mental health and Autism.
  • Knowledge of learning and behavioral needs, especially SEMH.

Responsibilities

  • Work with classes of 6-8 pupils based on ability.
  • Collaborate with therapists and mental health professionals.
  • Support children with various learning needs.

Skills

Passion for supporting children
Interest in mental health
Understanding of SEMH needs

Education

Undergraduate degree in Psychology or Criminology

Job description

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Bristol, United Kingdom

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Posted:

12.08.2025

Expiry Date:

26.09.2025

Job Description:

We are looking for passionate psychology or criminology graduates to join a fantastic SEN School as SEMH Teaching Assistant. This role is ideal for graduates aspiring to become Educational Psychologists. You will support students with SEMH needs, helping them overcome learning barriers and reach their full potential in a supportive environment.

This position offers a great opportunity to explore the SEN and Mental Health sectors, gaining valuable experience for your future career.

Are you:

  • A Psychology or Criminology graduate eager to advance your career in education?
  • Interested in a role near Bristol – Bedminster (BS3)?
  • Passionate about making a difference in children's lives?

In this role, you will:

  • Work with classes of 6-8 pupils based on ability
  • Collaborate with therapists, SEN specialists, and mental health professionals
  • Support children with various learning needs, focusing on academic and personal development

Requirements:

  • An undergraduate degree and/or experience in SEN, ideal for Psychology and Criminology graduates
  • A strong interest in mental health and Autism
  • Knowledge of or interest in learning and behavioral needs, especially SEMH
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