Job Description
Graduate - Aspiring Child Psychologist
Graduate - Psychology - Criminology - Aspiring Child Psychologist - SEN - Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs - Education
Are you passionate about helping to create the best possible outcomes for children?
If you are a Graduate Aspiring Child Psychologist, looking to gain hands-on experience, and are sincere about your career within Trauma, Advocacy, Mental Health and Special Educational Needs (SEN), we want to hear from you!
This Surrey-based Primary school for children aged 4-11 offers restorative and therapeutic approaches to education and behaviour management, focusing on raising attainment and engagement, whilst building essential life skills, preparing them for the 'real world'. The school has a very focused, caring, and restorative approach, focusing on positive reinforcement. As an Aspiring Child Psychologist, this role will provide you with excellent grounding across several areas: development, behaviour, emotions, and social, emotional and mental health needs.
Skills & Requirements for the Graduate - Aspiring Child Psychologist role:
* Supporting students academically and pastorally
* Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students
* Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
* Attend staff meetings and complete CPD
* Follow safeguarding procedures
Personal Qualities for the Graduate - Aspiring Child Psychologist role:
* Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential
* Able to build confidence and motivation
* Ability to build strong, robust and effective relationships with students
* Caring, compassionate, and a good listener
* Resilient and tenacious
WE CAN OFFER YOU FREE TRAINING!.. Please be advised that this role requires knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection.
Apply now or contact Abbie Cuthbert at Academics Ltd if you are interested in this Graduate Aspiring Child Psychologist role:
01483 361 601
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