
Psychology or Criminology graduate
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- £460-500 per week
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support vulnerable students aged 11-16 who may struggle with emotional regulation, social interaction, or behaviour
- Learn and apply key intervention strategies including trauma-informed practice, restorative approaches, and safeguarding frameworks
- Collaborate with a skilled and compassionate team of teachers, support staff, and external specialists
- Work one-on-one or in small groups to help young people re-engage with learning and build emotional resilience
- Gain a strong foundation for roles in assistant psychology, youth justice, social work, counselling, or educational psychology
- A degree in Psychology, Criminology, or a related subject
- A genuine interest in supporting young people with additional needs or challenging behaviour
- Resilience, patience, and a calm, confident approach
- Ideally some experience working with children or vulnerable individuals (e.g. voluntary, paid, or placement-based)
- Someone based in or near Bedford, or happy to commute
- A desire to make a difference and grow professionally within the education and training sector
- £460-£500 per week, paid weekly
- Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm (no evening or weekend work!)
- Valuable experience for your CV and future applications to MSc/Doctorate programmes or public service roles
- Access to expert training and a supportive school network
- A meaningful role where every day, your work has purpose