Psychology Graduate Reading

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  • Reading
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 30 days ago
  • Apply easily
LSA role for a Psychology Graduate Reading – Education and Training - Psychology Graduate Reading- Location: Reading- Salary: £101 to £105- Start Date: September 3rd & 8th 2025 starts., onwards - all roles will continue for the academic year- Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:30 am – 3:35 pm), Term Time Only- Duration: Long-term temporary to permanent opportunityAre you a Psychology graduate or considering a career change towards Clinical Psychology? Are you looking for hands-on experience in a specialist SEN setting to help you determine if this is the right path for you?Milk Education is recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) role in a specialist SEN school in Reading, supporting children aged 4-16 with Autism and associated neurodivergent conditions. This role is a unique opportunity for those with a genuine interest in Clinical Psychology, providing direct experience working with some of the most vulnerable children in society.Psychology Graduate Reading – Education and Training - Psychology Graduate ReadingIf you are serious about a future in clinical psychology, neurodevelopment, or mental health, this role will allow you to explore your sincerity, patience, and understanding, helping you to qualify or disqualify this career path before pursuing a master’s degree (MSc).The Role
  • Supporting children aged 4-16 with a range of Autism, from low to high support needs.
  • Working with pupils with co-occurring neurodivergent conditions, including ADHD, OCD, hyperactivity, sensory processing difficulties, and social communication needs.
  • Assisting in a structured and nurturing classroom environment, promoting emotional and academic growth.
  • Using psychological and therapeutic strategies to support behaviour and engagement in learning.
  • Watch Occupational therapies, Speech and Language therapies, Drama, Music and Art therapies take place, the opportunity to shad
  • Collaborating with therapists, SEN specialists, and teaching staff to deliver personalised learning and support plans.
  • Helping to regulate emotions and build coping strategies, learning how different interventions work in practice.
  • Engaging in applied psychology approaches, such as cognitive-behavioural techniques, structured interventions, and sensory regulation strategies.
  • Assisting with personal care routines, including feeding and hygiene support, where required.
What We’re Looking For
  • Psychology graduates (or those looking to retrain in psychology, clinical mental health, or therapy-based careers).
  • A genuine aspiration to work in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or Mental Health Support.
  • A patient a

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