At a Glance
- Tasks: Support children with Special Educational Needs and mental health challenges in a school environment.
- Company: Welcoming primary school in Aylesbury with a supportive culture.
- Benefits: Gain hands-on experience and work alongside experienced SEN professionals.
- Other info: Ideal stepping stone for further study or careers in mental health, psychology, or education.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while developing your skills for future careers.
- Qualifications: Recent graduate or final-year student in Psychology, Criminology, or related field.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 29000 Β£ per year.
Are you a recent or soon-to-be graduate in Psychology, Criminology, or a related field, with ambitions to become an Educational Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, or Mental Health Support Worker? Do you want to gain hands-on experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and mental health challenges in a school setting?
About the Role:
We are working with a welcoming and supportive primary school in Aylesbury, seeking dedicated Graduate Teaching Assistants to join their team in September 2026. This is an excellent opportunity to build meaningful experience working with children who have a range of additional needs, including:
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH)
- Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
- ADHD
- Behavioural difficulties
The school places a strong emphasis on consistency and commitment, so they are looking for individuals who can commit to the full academic year. This role is ideal for graduates looking to develop their practical skills before pursuing postgraduate training or further study in a related field.
What We're Looking For:
- A recent graduate (or final-year student) in Psychology, Criminology, or a similar discipline
- Passionate about supporting children with additional needs
- Previous experience working with children or young people is desirable, but not essential
- Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and emotional resilience
- A genuine interest in education, mental health, or youth work
Why Apply?
- Gain invaluable practical experience in a school setting
- Work alongside experienced SEN professionals
- Contribute to the personal and academic development of children who need it most
- Ideal stepping stone for further study or careers in mental health, psychology, or education
Shortlisting is taking place next week, so early applications are highly encouraged.
Student Mental Health Worker in Milton Keynes employer: Academics
Join a nurturing primary school in Aylesbury that prioritises the growth and development of both its students and staff. As a Graduate Mental Health Assistant, you will benefit from hands-on experience in a supportive environment, working alongside seasoned professionals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs. This role not only offers a meaningful opportunity to contribute to the well-being of young learners but also serves as an excellent foundation for your future career in psychology or education.