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Job summary

An innovative educational role awaits an Aspiring Educational Psychologist in East Hertfordshire. This position offers a unique opportunity to work within the Education and Training sector, focusing on Mental Health and Special Educational Needs (SEN). Ideal for recent graduates in Psychology or Health and Social Care, this role emphasizes practical experience in supporting children with various learning needs, including Autism and SEMH. With a structured environment and a focus on personal development, this position is perfect for those looking to make a meaningful impact in education. Join a supportive team and start your journey in this rewarding field!

Qualifications

  • An undergraduate degree is preferable for this role.
  • Previous experience in SEN or mental health is beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Observe and support children with diverse learning needs.
  • Work with students focusing on personal and functional skills.

Skills

Mental Health Awareness
Communication Skills
De-escalation Techniques
Understanding of Autism

Education

Undergraduate Degree in Psychology
Criminology Degree

Job description

Aspiring Educational Psychologist, East Hertfordshire District
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EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Reference:

7a86c894f057

Job Views:

5

Posted:

26.04.2025

Expiry Date:

10.06.2025

Job Description:

We are seeking an Aspiring Educational Psychologist to join a role focused on Mental Health in Hatfield, within the Education and Training sector. The role is ideal for Psychology or Health and Social Care graduates considering a career in SEN and Mental Health sectors.

Start date: September 2025, for the 2024/2025 academic year. This experience will help you gain insight into the SEN and Mental Health fields.

Responsibilities include observing and supporting children with various learning needs, including Autism and SEMH, within tailored curricula. The role involves working with a range of students, classes of 6-8, focusing on personal, functional, and key skills development.

Details:

  • 55 students with varying abilities
  • £460-£500 per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Requirements:
  • An undergraduate degree (preferable) and/or previous SEN experience, suitable for Criminology and Psychology graduates
  • Interest in mental health and Autism
  • Understanding of diverse learning and behavioral needs, including SEMH

Interested candidates should contact Gary at Academics. Interviews will be held throughout July with a September start date.

This role provides foundational experience in challenging environments, emphasizing de-escalation and communication skills.

Note: If you are not a passport holder of the country for the vacancy, a work permit may be required. Please refer to our blog for more information.

All applications should be submitted via the 'Apply now' button. Do not provide bank or payment details during application.

Created on 26/04/2025 by TN United Kingdom.

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