Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Posted 10 May by The Graduate Network
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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Are you a psychology graduate with a passion to work with children who need additional support and guidance?

Could you utilise your skills and help support children with Autism in a school environment?

If so… this Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant is the role you’re looking for!

*** Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
*** £80 - £90 per day
*** September 2024 – July 2025 finish
*** ‘Good’ secondary school, Wolverhampton
*** 1:1 and small group SEN support

We are looking for a psychology graduate, who has some experience working with children, to work in a secondary school in Wolverhampton, who can provide 1:1 and small group support to children with Autism.

You will be tasked in supporting these children across the whole curriculum, working in the classroom with the rest of the children, but also in small groups in your own classroom. The aim is to push these children’s achievement levels up as much as possible, giving them the best start to their life after education.

The school is based in Wolverhampton, just north of the city centre and can be reached via various bus routes, which will drop you outside the school gates. Having been deemed ‘Good’ by Ofsted, this school has fantastic provision to support you on your journey in education. You will be provided with CPD and various online training courses, which you can complete during your placement.

If you’re a psychology graduate, looking to gain experience in a school, prior to either teacher training or educational psychology… Apply today and secure yourself an interview.

Please note: dure to the amount of applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.

Reference: 52622207

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