Aspiring Educational Psychologist in College Park

Aspiring Educational Psychologist in College Park

College Park Full-Time 17000 - 20000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Ribbons and Reeves Limited

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support pupils with Autism and communication needs in a creative, structured environment.
  • Company: Leading education recruiters specialising in long-term roles.
  • Benefits: Earn £85-100 per day, full-time, term-time only, with excellent training provided.
  • Other info: Ideal for graduates seeking meaningful experience before further study or training.
  • Why this job: Gain hands-on experience in educational psychology and make a real difference in children's lives.
  • Qualifications: Strong degree and genuine interest in Autism, SEND, or child development.

The predicted salary is between 17000 - 20000 £ per year.

Are you a bright, hard-working graduate looking to secure an Aspiring Educational Psychologist role in Neasden, Brent? This specialist primary setting supports pupils aged 4-11 with Autism and associated communication needs, offering a creative, therapeutic and highly structured environment.

Aspiring Educational Psychologist Benefits:

  • £85-100 per day PAYE
  • Full-time, term-time only contract
  • September 2026 start
  • Excellent training provided, so no previous school experience is required
  • Work closely with on-site Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists
  • Small classes, typically around 8 pupils, giving you strong exposure to specialist ASC support
  • Based in Neasden, Brent, ideal for graduates seeking hands-on SEND experience

This Aspiring Educational Psychologist role is ideal for a top graduate considering a future career in Educational Psychology, Occupational Therapy or Speech and Language Therapy. The school has 55 pupils on roll, seven classes and class sizes usually ranging from 7-10 pupils, allowing staff to deliver personalised support.

As an Aspiring Educational Psychologist, you will support pupils with Autism, communication, social interaction, emotional regulation and access to an adapted curriculum. Pupils' learning is closely linked to individual needs and EHCP outcomes, giving you valuable experience of targeted interventions and specialist support planning. The school reports that pupils make good progress through carefully sequenced learning pathways across reading, writing, maths and wider development.

The successful Aspiring Educational Psychologist must be proactive, calm, resilient and confident working with children who require consistent routines and clear communication.

Aspiring Educational Psychologist requirements:

  • Strong degree from a reputable university
  • Genuine interest in Autism, SEND, child development, psychology or therapy
  • Strong communication skills and willingness to learn from teachers and therapists
  • Hard-working, reflective and able to use initiative

This Aspiring Educational Psychologist opportunity is suited to a graduate who wants meaningful long-term experience before further study or specialist training.

Aspiring Educational Psychologist in College Park employer: Ribbons and Reeves Limited

Ribbons & Reeves is an exceptional employer for aspiring educational psychologists, offering a supportive and nurturing environment in Neasden, Brent. With a focus on professional development, you will receive excellent training and work closely with experienced therapists, ensuring you gain invaluable hands-on experience in a specialist primary setting. The small class sizes foster a collaborative work culture, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on the lives of pupils with Autism and communication needs while preparing for your future career in psychology or therapy.

Ribbons and Reeves Limited

Contact Details:

Ribbons and Reeves Limited Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Aspiring Educational Psychologist in College Park

Understanding of Autism
Knowledge of SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)
Child Development
Psychology
Therapeutic Techniques
Strong Communication Skills
Proactivity