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Aspiring School Psychologist – Primary School
About The Role
A fantastic primary school in east London is seeking an Aspiring School-Based Psychologist to join their team. This role is ideal for a psychology graduate who is looking to develop their skills and gain practical experience working with children with special educational needs (SEN). You will support pupils with their emotional, social, and behavioural development, working closely with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals.
Key Responsibilities
✔️ A psychology degree (essential).
✔️ Experience working with SEN in a school or similar setting.
✔️ Experience Working With Children (preferred).
✔️ A proactive, empathetic, and patient approach.
✔️ Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Why Join Us?
Gain valuable school-based experience in a supportive environment.
Work alongside experienced teachers and SEN professionals.
Ideal opportunity for those considering educational psychology or a career in child development.
Location: east London
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
Start Date: ASAP
If you’re a passionate psychology graduate looking for a meaningful role in education, we’d love to hear from you!
Aspiring School Psychologist * Aspiring School Psychologist*
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Aspiring School Psychologist – Primary School
- Aspiring School Psychologist
About The Role
A fantastic primary school in east London is seeking an Aspiring School-Based Psychologist to join their team. This role is ideal for a psychology graduate who is looking to develop their skills and gain practical experience working with children with special educational needs (SEN). You will support pupils with their emotional, social, and behavioural development, working closely with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals.
Key Responsibilities
- Support children with SEN and additional learning needs in a classroom setting.
- Work 1:1 and in small groups to provide targeted interventions.
- Assist in implementing behaviour and learning support strategies.
- Observe and assess children’s emotional and social development.
- Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and parents to support pupil progress.
✔️ A psychology degree (essential).
✔️ Experience working with SEN in a school or similar setting.
✔️ Experience Working With Children (preferred).
✔️ A proactive, empathetic, and patient approach.
✔️ Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Why Join Us?
Gain valuable school-based experience in a supportive environment.
Work alongside experienced teachers and SEN professionals.
Ideal opportunity for those considering educational psychology or a career in child development.
Location: east London
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
Start Date: ASAP
If you’re a passionate psychology graduate looking for a meaningful role in education, we’d love to hear from you!
Aspiring School Psychologist * Aspiring School Psychologist*
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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