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Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

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Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Are you currently studying Psychology or interested in becoming an Educational Psychologist?
A role as a Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury could be the perfect stepping stone to gain valuable hands-on experience before pursuing a career in Educational Psychology.
A specialised school in Aylesbury is seeking a Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury to join their supportive and dedicated team. In this role, you will support and inspire children with ASD, ADHD, ADD, SEMH and other additional learning needs.
This Psychology Graduate - SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury position will provide practical experience working with cases commonly seen in Educational Psychology, while allowing you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people.
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The school is particularly interested in recent graduates who are eager to begin their careers and gain valuable experience through the Psychology Graduate - SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury role.
Job Role - Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury
- Providing 1:1 support and working with small groups of pupils to enhance learning, engagement and confidence
- Applying psychology knowledge to support students with ASD, ADHD, ADD, SEMH, SEN and other additional needs
- Supporting students in developing a positive attitude towards learning and the school environment
- Helping to create a safe, supportive and comfortable environment for all pupils
- Assisting with planning and delivering targeted interventions to improve understanding and progress


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Job Requirements - Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury
- A Psychology degree or other relevant educational background
- Availability to work during school hours
- A proactive, flexible and enthusiastic individual
- A patient, creative and resilient person who enjoys supporting students in the classroom
Job Perks - Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Aylesbury
- Counselling, CBT and bereavement support
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Comprehensive pension schemes
- Ongoing professional development opportunities
If you believe you would be a great fit for this SEN Teaching Assistant position in Milton Keynes, please apply today and a member of the recruitment team will review your application and contact you shortly.
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