
Psychology or Criminology graduate
- Cambridge
- £460-500 per week
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deliver 1:1 and group support to children and young adults with SEMH challenges
- Help implement tailored interventions focused on emotional regulation and behaviour management
- Work closely with teachers, support staff, and multi-disciplinary teams to foster a safe and supportive environment
- Use your psychology and criminology knowledge to inform your approach to student needs
- Track and monitor student progress, recording key developments
- Build strong, trusting relationships that encourage personal growth and achievement
- Persons with a degree in Psychology or Criminology, or a related field
- Passionate individuals eager to support children and young adults with SEMH needs
- Excellent communicators who can work independently and collaboratively
- Compassionate, resilient, and proactive professionals
- Previous experience in SEN or SEMH settings is a plus but not essential
- Ability to commute to Cambridge
- A welcoming and inclusive work environment
- Opportunities for professional development and ongoing training
- The chance to make a meaningful impact on young lives every day
- Competitive salary plus additional benefits