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Aspiring Educational Psychologist

Academics Ltd

Flackwell Heath

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

8 days ago

Job summary

An educational support organization in Flackwell Heath is seeking an Aspiring Educational Psychologist. This entry-level role is ideal for Psychology or Health and Social Care graduates looking to gain experience in educational or clinical psychology. Responsibilities include supporting learning for children with Autism and other SEN while working in a positive, holistic environment. The position offers a salary range of £460-500 per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 4:30.

Qualifications

  • Open to Psychology or Health and Social Care graduates seeking exposure to educational or clinical psychology environments.
  • Interest in Autism, SEN, and Mental Health support within school settings.

Responsibilities

  • Support learning for children with Autism and other learning challenges.
  • Work in a holistic and positive atmosphere with a focus on functional skills.
  • Adapt to challenging contexts to build foundational experience.
Job description
Overview

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This is an excellent entry level role for psychology graduates seeking long term careers within educational or clinical psychology.

Ideal for Psychology or Health and Social Care Graduate before you decide on committing to an MSc/Doctorate and Research Project.

This role will allow you to see a range of therapist, SEN, ABA Tutors & Mental health specialists at work.

This role is all about giving the children a sense of purpose. Can you make the children's lives just that little bit better?

Responsibilities
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  • Intermediate learning levels, a tailored curriculum for each student
  • ADHD, Asperger's, OCD, Dyslexia and a focus on Social, Emotional and Mental Health challenges Outstanding Teaching and support teams in place, a wonderfully holistic and positive atmosphere - EYFS to KS4 OTs, and Specialist SEN Teachers, plus outside agencies will be at work dependent on the context of each child
  • Focus on learning need and Autism, delivering key and personal/functional skills
  • 55 students, classes of 6-8 ranging on ability
  • 460-500 per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 4:30
  • This is a LSA role that will put you into challenging, sometimes Anti-Social contexts that will build your foundations of experience. With this LSA role starting after, de-escalation and the language around it is incredibly important!
Qualifications / Experience
  • Open to Psychology or Health and Social Care graduates seeking exposure to educational or clinical psychology environments
  • Interest in Autism, SEN, and Mental Health support within school settings
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