Psychology Graduate - Mental Health Support Assistant
Are you a Psychology graduate looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience working with children who have autism and mental health needs?
An exceptional opportunity has opened up in a specialist school in Ascot, supporting children aged 3 to 11 with a range of additional needs. This is a term-time, full-time position ideal for someone looking to pursue a career in educational psychology, clinical psychology, or child development.
What the Role Involves:
As a
Mental Health Support Assistant:
-
Work closely with pupils who require tailored support due to autism, trauma-related difficulties, or emotional and mental health challenges
-
Assist in delivering structured learning and emotional regulation strategies
-
Create a calm, engaging, and safe learning environment
-
Support teachers with classroom preparation and behaviour management
-
Promote emotional wellbeing, positive relationships, and social development
-
Use your understanding of psychology to contribute to individualised learning plans
-
Help students engage in activities and build confidence in their learning
The right candidate:
-
A recent Psychology graduate with a genuine interest in child development and SEN (special educational needs)
-
A calm, empathetic, and patient personality - you'll be a steady, supportive presence in a child's school day
-
Someone who can use initiative, work collaboratively, and problem-solve in a dynamic classroom environment
-
Ideally some prior experience working with children or young people (e.g., in a school, camp, care, or voluntary setting), though not essential
-
An understanding of safeguarding and the importance of professional boundaries
-
Enhanced DBS on the update service (or willing to apply - we can support this process)
-
UK right to work (we are unable to offer sponsorship)
What you need to know:
-
Role: Psychology Graduate - Mental Health Support Assistant
-
Location: Ascot
-
Setting: Specialist primary school (ages 3-11)
-
Pay: 85- 100 per day
-
Start date: ASAP or September 2025
-
Full-time, long-term
Why this role?
This is an invaluable opportunity for psychology graduates who are passionate about supporting vulnerable children and gaining direct, front-line experience that can pave the way to a career in:
-
Educational or clinical psychology
-
Speech and language therapy
-
Occupational therapy
-
Social work or mental health services
You'll be part of a dedicated team making a real difference in the lives of young learners every day.
If you are interested in this role, you can apply directly to this advert.