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A leading education provider is seeking a Mental Health Teaching Assistant in Milton Keynes. Ideal for Psychology graduates, the role offers hands-on experience supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health needs in a nurturing environment. Candidates should be passionate about making a difference in young lives, with a solid interest in mental health and youth work.
Mental Health Teaching Assistant - Psychology Graduate - Milton Keynes
Education and Training | Long-Term Opportunity | SEMH Support Role
Are you a Psychology Graduate or aspiring mental health professional looking to gain practical experience in education? Do you have a strong interest in social justice, youth work, or SEN and want to make a real difference in the lives of young people?
Position: Mental Health Teaching Assistant
Location: Milton Keynes
Start Date: ASAP or September
Salary: £450-£525 per week
Contract: Long-term, full-time (Monday to Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm, early finish on Fridays)
About the Role
This Mental Health Teaching Assistant role is ideal for graduates seeking hands-on experience in a specialist educational setting. Whether you're aiming for a future career in counselling, mental health, social work, or the criminal justice system, this role will provide valuable exposure to a range of student needs.
You will support students aged 11-19 within an Alternative Provision setting in Milton Keynes, working with small groups (3-6 pupils per class) and often on a 1:1 basis. The provision offers a restorative and therapeutic approach to education and behaviour, focusing on developing key life skills alongside academic support.
Key Responsibilities
* Support students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs in both academic and therapeutic activities
* Build positive relationships to foster trust, safety, and emotional regulation
* Encourage engagement through both curriculum and enrichment activities
* Collaborate with teachers, therapists, and other professionals to deliver holistic support
Ideal Candidate
* A recent Psychology or Criminology Graduate, or someone with relevant experience in SEN or youth work
* Has a genuine interest in supporting mental health and behaviour in young people
* Holds strong GCSE grades (Grade 5 or above in English and Maths preferred)
* Open to exploring how mental health, trauma, and autism present differently in boys and girls
* Has interests beyond traditional academics-such as sport, dance, photography, cooking, or coding-helping to engage students in practical learning
Why This Role?
This is more than just a classroom-based role. It's a unique opportunity to observe how education and mental health intersect, particularly in young people navigating emotional challenges. The experience you'll gain is highly relevant to careers in:
* Youth Justice and Advocacy
* Social and Family Support Services
* Educational Psychology and SEN Teaching
* Parole and Probation Work
If you're passionate about inclusion, education, and mental health-and want to develop your understanding in a supportive, structured setting-this Mental Health Teaching Assistant role in Milton Keynes could be your ideal next step.