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Psychology Graduate

Forever Teaching LTD

Pendlebury

On-site

GBP 20,000 - 25,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

A specialist recruitment agency in the UK is seeking Psychology Graduates to provide hands-on support to neurodiverse children in a specialist school. This role offers invaluable insights into clinical and educational psychology, where you'll work with pupils aged 4-16 with Autism and other support needs. Candidates will develop essential skills and may secure a long-term role in the education sector. If you're dedicated to making a positive impact in mental health or education, this opportunity is for you.

Benefits

Hands-on experience
Potential long-term role
Valuable career insights

Qualifications

  • Psychology graduates or those seeking to shift into a mental health career.
  • Genuine interest in working with neurodiverse children.
  • Commitment to the full academic year for stability.

Responsibilities

  • Support pupils aged 4-16 with Autism and other support needs.
  • Collaborate with teachers and therapists to deliver support.
  • Contribute to therapeutic interventions in the classroom.
  • Assist in emotional regulation and coping mechanism development.

Skills

Empathy
Patience
Interest in Clinical Psychology
Interest in Educational Psychology
Resilience

Education

Psychology degree
Job description

Psychology Graduate - Salford

Start your journey toward a career in Clinical Psychology with Forever Teaching

Are you a Psychology graduate or considering a change in direction towards mental health or therapy-based work? Are you looking for hands-on, practical experience in a specialist SEND setting to explore if Clinical or Educational Psychology is your future?

Forever Teaching is working in partnership with a fantastic specialist SEN school in Salford that supports children aged 4-16 with Autism and a range of co-occurring neurodivergent conditions. We're recruiting passionate and committed Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) to join their team — perfect for someone who wants to gain direct, meaningful experience before progressing to further study or training.

Why This Role Could Be For You:

Whether you're a recent Psychology graduate or someone considering a career switch into the world of mental health, this opportunity offers genuine insight into the daily realities of working with vulnerable children. If you're considering further study (such as a Master's in Clinical or Educational Psychology), this role is a chance to test your motivation and develop the essential skills needed to thrive in the field.

The Role:
  • Support pupils aged 4-16 with Autism and a variety of support needs, from mild to complex.
  • Work alongside children with conditions like ADHD, sensory processing differences, OCD, and communication needs.
  • Help create and maintain a safe, structured, and nurturing classroom environment.
  • Observe and contribute to therapeutic interventions such as speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and creative therapies including drama, art, and music.
  • Collaborate closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN professionals to deliver tailored support and learning.
  • Apply practical psychology-based techniques, including CBT approaches and sensory regulation strategies.
  • Play an important role in emotional regulation and the development of coping mechanisms for young people.
  • Assist with personal care where appropriate, promoting independence and dignity.
Who We're Looking For:
  • Psychology graduates or individuals seeking to transition into a mental health or SEND career.
  • People genuinely interested in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or similar pathways.
  • Individuals who are naturally empathetic, patient, and committed to supporting neurodiverse young people.
  • Someone curious about how psychological theory plays out in a real-world school environment.
  • Resilient, reflective candidates who can handle the emotional and practical challenges of the role.
  • A commitment to the full academic year to ensure stability and consistency for the students.
What You'll Gain:
  • Hands-on experience working within a specialist SEND setting.
  • A strong foundation in Autism support and exposure to a wide range of therapeutic strategies.
  • Valuable insights to inform your career or academic decisions in psychology or mental health.
  • The potential to secure a long-term or permanent role in a specialist setting.
  • The chance to make a real, lasting impact on children's lives.

If you're serious about working in the field of psychology, mental health, or education — this is the ideal stepping stone. Apply now with Forever Teaching and take the first step toward a rewarding future

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