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Aspiring Educational Psychologist

Academics Ltd

Byfleet

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

12 days ago

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Job summary

An established educational institution is seeking an aspiring Educational Psychologist to work as a Teaching Assistant. This role involves supporting neurodiverse children and young people with a range of learning and behavioral needs in a specialist environment. The school focuses on creating a therapeutic curriculum tailored to individual student needs, helping them prepare for GCSE subjects and further education. Ideal candidates will have a psychology degree or relevant SEN training, and will play a crucial role in fostering effective communication and learning strategies. This opportunity allows for personal and professional growth in a supportive setting.

Qualifications

  • Psychology degree or specialist SEN training is highly desirable.
  • Experience with neurodiverse children and effective communication techniques.

Responsibilities

  • Support students with a range of learning needs in their educational journey.
  • Implement effective communication techniques and assist in achieving GCSE qualifications.

Skills

Effective Communication Techniques
Understanding of Neurodiversity
Makaton
PECS

Education

Psychology Degree
Specialist SEN Training

Job description

Aspiring Educational Psychologist - Teaching Assistant - SEN - W. Byfleet - Education and Training

The School: This is the perfect opportunity for a psychology graduate that is interested in working with neurodiverse children and young people.

The school is based near W. Byfleet, Surrey and provides support for secondary aged pupils who have a wide range of learning and behavioural needs. All students that attend the school have a designated Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) which details their specific needs in terms of the care and support they will have access to. The needs of the students are considered to be mild compared with other special schools in the area.

The school provides a unique, specialist environment that closely fits the needs and challenges that the students face. The school offers a therapeutic curriculum that includes all the subjects that a secondary aged student should expect. Some of the students will go on to achieve GCSE and Functional Skills qualifications, so at this stage of their education, it is vitally important that they establish sound understanding of key subjects such as maths and English. Your job will be to support this journey to help them access further education or training.

Summary: Education and Training - Specialist secondary school for students with a range of learning needs such as autism, down's syndrome, speech and language challenges, and social, emotional needs. The school also has a provision for deaf students.

Classes range from 6-8 in size with a focus on implementing effective communication techniques.

Therapy rooms and designated areas for specialist support from a range of therapists including SALTs, Occupational therapists, psychologists, and counsellors.

Aspiring Educational Psychologist - An Integrated Therapeutic Approach and extensive 1-1 support for every pupil.

Specialist communication methods such as Makaton and PECS.

Focus on preparation for GCSE subjects and building a curriculum that works for their individual needs.

The school likes to focus on LSAs who know their objectives and who would like to continue their journey to become a speech and language therapist.

A psychology degree or specialist SEN training is highly desirable.

May 25 starts - £88 - £105 per day.

Apply directly through this advert or call Ben Mason on (phone number removed) for more details.

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