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Aspiring Educational Psychologist

Academics

Kempston Hardwick

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22 days ago

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Job summary

A leading education provider seeks an Aspiring Educational Psychologist for a full-time role at a specialist SEN school in Kempston. The position involves supporting students aged 4-19 with SEMH needs, working collaboratively with education professionals, and is a great opportunity for graduates passionate about mental health and impactful education.

Benefits

Expert training and mentoring
Supportive school community

Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in Psychology or Criminology required.
  • Genuine passion for working with young people.
  • Interest in a career in educational psychology or SEN support.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the academic and personal development of students with diverse needs.
  • Support implementation of individual education plans.
  • Create a safe and inclusive learning environment.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Passion for mental health
Ability to build relationships

Education

Graduate in Psychology or Criminology

Job description

Aspiring Educational Psychologist - SEMH Teaching Assistant

Location: Kempston, Bedfordshire

Full-Time | Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:30pm

Sector: Education and Training

Salary: £460 - £500 per week

Are you a recent Psychology or Criminology graduate and passionate Aspiring Educational Psychologist?! Do you have a keen interest about mental health and special educational needs? Are you an Aspiring Educational Psychologist looking to gain hands-on experience in a supportive school environment?

Academics is offering a fantastic opportunity to work for an Aspiring Educational Psychologist at a specialist SEN school in Kempston. This role is ideal for graduates seeking to build a strong foundation in the education and training sector while supporting students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs.

About the Role - SEMH Teaching Assistant

  • Work within small, ability-based classes (typically 6-8 students)
  • Support students aged 4-19 with a range of SEMH and autism-related needs
  • Collaborate closely with therapists, SEN specialists, and mental health professionals
  • Deliver targeted interventions to help pupils overcome academic and emotional barriers
  • Provide consistent, nurturing support as a trusted role model

What We're Looking For

  • A graduate in Psychology or Criminology (or similar field)
  • Genuine passion for working with young people and supporting mental health
  • Interest in a long-term career in educational psychology, mental health, or SEN support
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships
  • Ability to commute daily to Kempston

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in the academic and personal development of students with diverse learning needs
  • Support the implementation of individual education plans and behavioural strategies
  • Help create a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment
  • Communicate effectively with teachers, families, and external professionals
  • Promote student engagement, emotional regulation, and resilience

Why This Role?

  • Tailored experience for Aspiring Educational Psychologists
  • Exposure to both SEN and mental health support strategies
  • Opportunity to work with pupils across a wide age range (4-19)
  • Supportive school community with expert training and mentoring
  • Valuable stepping stone into psychology, youth work, education, or therapeutic roles

If you're ready to take the next step in your education and training career as an Aspiring Educational Psychologist in Kempston, we want to hear from you.

Apply now for this role in Kempston - interviews are taking place shortly.

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