Psychology Graduate - Cover Supervisor
Secondary Schools in Swindon (Psychology Background)
Swindon, Wiltshire
Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent, Part-time
Start Date: Immediate/September
About the Role
Academics Ltd is currently recruiting for Cover Supervisors to work in secondary schools across Swindon. This role is perfect for Psychology graduates who are looking to gain practical experience in an educational setting. As a Cover Supervisor, you will supervise classes during teacher absences, helping maintain a positive learning environment and supporting students. This is a fantastic opportunity to apply your Psychology knowledge in real-world scenarios and gain valuable experience in the secondary education sector.
We welcome applicants with a Psychology background (or related fields like Behavioural Science or Sociology) who are passionate about education and supporting students. This role offers more than just classroom management—it could also lead to teacher training opportunities, furthering your career in education.
Key Responsibilities
1. Supervise students during lessons in the absence of the regular teacher
2. Ensure students remain on task and maintain positive behaviour
3. Assist with completing work set by the teacher
4. Promote an engaging and respectful classroom environment
5. Provide feedback to the class teacher on work completed
6. Support students with individual learning needs, creating an inclusive atmosphere
Key Requirements
1. Degree in Psychology or a related field (e.g., Behavioural Science, Sociology)
2. Strong communication and interpersonal skills
3. Passion for working with young people and supporting their development
4. Ability to manage classroom behaviour and create a positive learning environment
5. Prior experience working with young people is beneficial but not essential
6. A proactive, flexible approach to work
Benefits of the Role for Psychology Graduates
1. Practical Application of Psychology Knowledge: Gain firsthand experience applying your knowledge of human behaviour and cognitive development in the classroom. This role gives you the chance to observe and influence learning
2. Competitive salary (£100–£130 per day, dependent on experience)
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