Position: SEN Teaching Assistant
Overview: Psychology Graduate aspiring to be a SEN Teaching Assistant, leading to becoming an Education or Clinical Psychologist.
You will work with students aged 3-18 with a range of Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. Context is key in these roles, and you will encounter a variety of behaviours that may be shocking initially.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Work 1:1 with students with Mild Learning Difficulties and Speech and Language difficulties.
2. Support pupils with varying degrees of ability and behaviour.
3. Understand and address the Social, Emotional and Mental Health issues of each pupil, all of whom will have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).
Benefits:
This role offers valuable practical experience that can enhance your career prospects as an Occupational Therapist or Educational Psychologist. It also provides essential references for further academic pursuits such as a Master's or Research Project.
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