Are you a Psychology graduate ready to begin your career journey who is keen to start in September in a rewarding role at a supportive school?
Looking at becoming an educational psychologist or similar? Don't miss this opportunity!
Key Benefits:
Paid Role
: 480 per week.
Location
: Convenient Manchester location, easily accessible via Metrolink.
Training
: Free SEN training to build your skill set.
Mentorship
: A dedicated mentor to guide you as you grow in the role.
Team Support
: Collaboration with a supportive team of like-minded graduates.
Full-Time Role
: Monday to Friday, providing stability.
Career Development
: A chance to work closely with professionals in the field of SEN and educational psychology, and access to the school's training portfolio.
Responsibilities:
Support children with SEN in the classroom, helping them engage in educational activities.
Implement individual learning plans tailored to each child's needs.
Foster a positive, inclusive learning environment.
Work closely with teachers and specialists to track and adapt teaching strategies.
Ensure the safety and well-being of students.
Requirements:
A
degree
(ideally in psychology or a related field).
Experience working or volunteering with children (ideal but not essential).
A passion for working with children and supporting their learning needs.
If you're looking to build a career in educational psychology or a related field, this is a fantastic way to gain the practical experience you need while making a real difference in children's lives.
If you're interested, I'd recommend applying as soon as possible so you don't miss out!
If you have been trying to balance volunteering and paying your bills, this paid role in a warm and friendly environment could be just what you have been looking for...
This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is an incredible opportunity for a graduate who has career aspirations working within this field. In this role you will be an integral part of the SEND team at this amazing school. You will work with children from a wide variety of backgrounds, each having differing individual needs. You have a strong support network of other grads and school leaders to ensure that the support you provide will be a success.
Responsibilities
Support children with special needs in their educational activities and daily routines.
Implement individualized learning plans tailored to each child's unique requirements.
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment, promoting social skills and communication.
Collaborate with teachers and specialists to track progress and adapt strategies as needed.
Engage with children using effective teaching methods, particularly for those with autism.
Provide care and supervision, ensuring the safety and well-being of all students.
This amazing opportunity includes the ability to access the schools training portfolio.
You'll be assigned a mentor who will help and guide you as you grow into the role! - This is a really rare thing!
Don't delay your application, please send your CV right away so you don't miss this amazing opportunity!