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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant New


Teaching Personnel

£419.25 - 500.00 per week

Levenshulme

Permanent | Full Time

30/09/2024

No

Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant - Full-Time in Levenshulme

Teaching Personnel is seeking a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join an Ofsted-rated 'Good' secondary school in Levenshulme. This full-time position begins in October and will run until the end of the academic year, with the possibility of becoming a permanent role depending on performance. The pay for this role is £419.25 to £500 per week.

Role Overview:

As a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will be working with students who require additional support in their academic and personal development. This role is ideal for recent psychology graduates who are considering a career in education, educational psychology, or any field where understanding behaviour and learning is key. You will work closely with the school's SEN department and pastoral team, providing targeted support to students with diverse needs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Providing one-to-one or small group support to students with special educational needs (SEN), social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) difficulties, or behavioural challenges
  • Supporting classroom teachers in delivering differentiated lessons and ensuring that students of all abilities can access the curriculum
  • Assisting in the development and implementation of individual education plans (IEPs) for students who require additional support
  • Monitoring student progress and reporting back to teachers, helping to develop intervention strategies
  • Supporting students in developing coping mechanisms, resilience, and positive behaviour in the classroom and around school
  • Providing additional assistance with academic subjects where necessary, particularly in areas such as mental health and emotional well-being
  • Working with students who may require help managing anxiety, emotional regulation, or social skills, providing them with practical strategies to improve their classroom experience
  • Contributing to a supportive and inclusive learning environment, ensuring every student feels valued and able to reach their potential
  • Collaborating with staff, parents, and external professionals to provide a holistic support system for students
  • Supporting the pastoral team with well-being initiatives and promoting a positive school culture

Candidate Requirements:

  • A degree in Psychology or a related field is essential
  • A strong interest in supporting young people, particularly those with SEN, SEMH, or behavioural needs
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with students and staff
  • Experience working with young people in a school or support setting is desirable but not essential
  • A proactive, empathetic approach to student support, with the ability to adapt to the varying needs of different learners
  • An understanding of safeguarding and the importance of promoting student welfare

Why Apply?

This is an excellent opportunity for a psychology graduate to gain practical experience in an educational setting, particularly if you're considering a career in teaching, counselling, or educational psychology. You will gain valuable experience working directly with students, helping to shape their educational and emotional development.

Benefits of the Role:

  • Competitive weekly pay of £419.25 - £500
  • Full-time role with the potential for a permanent contract
  • Opportunity to work in an Ofsted-rated 'Good' secondary school environment
  • Gain experience in supporting students with diverse educational and emotional needs
  • Work alongside experienced educators and support staff, developing your skills in a hands-on role

How to Apply:

If you're a psychology graduate eager to make a positive impact on young learners and gain valuable experience in a school setting, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your CV and cover letter through Teaching Personnel.

Please note, all successful candidates will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check as part of the safeguarding process.

This role offers psychology graduates the chance to make a meaningful difference in students' lives, providing support and promoting well-being. Apply today and start your journey in education.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ's on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
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