Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant – Full-Time Role in Levenshulme
Teaching Personnel is seeking a dedicated Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join an Ofsted-rated "Good" secondary school in Levenshulme. This is a full-time position starting in January and continuing until the end of the academic year, with the possibility of a permanent contract based on performance. The role offers a competitive pay range of £419.25 to £500 per week.
Role Overview
This position is an excellent opportunity for a psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in education, particularly with students who require additional support. Working within the school’s support and intervention team, you will play a vital role in fostering a positive learning environment and helping students overcome barriers to achievement.
Key Responsibilities
* One-to-One Support: Work closely with students who require additional assistance, helping them to engage with their learning and manage their emotional well-being.
* Small Group Interventions: Lead or support group sessions focusing on social skills, emotional resilience, or academic catch-up.
* Classroom Assistance: Provide in-class support to the teacher, ensuring students remain focused and engaged in their learning.
* Pastoral Support: Build trusting relationships with students, acting as a positive role model and offering a listening ear for their concerns.
* Support for Students with SEN: Work with students who have special educational needs, including those with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges.
* Collaboration with Staff: Assist teachers, SENCOs, and pastoral teams in developing and implementing individualised support plans.
* Progress Monitoring: Track student progress, identifying areas for further support and providing feedback to teaching staff and parents/carers.
The Ideal Candidate
* Psychology Background: A degree in psychology or a related field, with an interest in educational psychology, child development, or SEN.
* Experience with Young People: Previous experience supporting children or young adults in an educational, care, or mentoring setting is highly desirable.
* Empathy and Patience: A calm, compassionate approach to supporting students with additional needs.
* Strong Communication Skills: The ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and families.
* Adaptability and Initiative: Comfortable working in dynamic environments and tailoring support to meet individual needs.
* Passion for Education: A genuine interest in helping young people achieve their potential and overcome challenges.
What We Offer
* Start Date: January
* Contract: Full-time, term-time only, until the end of the academic year
* Pay: £419.25 - £500 per week
* Location: Levenshulme
* Professional Development: Access to training opportunities to develop your skills in working with SEN and SEMH students.
This role provides invaluable experience for psychology graduates considering careers in educational psychology, teaching, or child and adolescent support services.
Take the first step toward a fulfilling and impactful role with Teaching Personnel—apply today!
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