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Aspiring PsychologistinLewishaminLewishamPUBLISHED THU 10 OCT 2024

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Job Title: Aspiring Psychologist

Location: Lewisham

Salary: £95+ per day

Start Date: ASAP

Contract Type: Long Term

If you're an Aspiring Psychologist with a passion for supporting the mental and emotional development of children, this opportunity in Lewisham could be perfect for you! Join a dynamic SEND school and gain valuable experience in a supportive educational environment.

Responsibilities

  • Provide support to students with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges.
  • Collaborate with teachers, parents, and support staff to ensure students' needs are met.
  • Develop intervention plans and track student progress.
  • Engage in team meetings to plan effective support strategies.
  • Help promote mental health and well-being within the school.

Requirements

  • A degree in Psychology or related field (or currently studying).
  • Enthusiasm for working with children.
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills.
  • Previous school or child-centred experience is an advantage.

As part of the application process, an enhanced DBS check will be required, and you must have a solid understanding of safeguarding practices. GSL Education promotes equal opportunities for all applicants.

Interested? Submit your CV by clicking 'apply now' and one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss this exciting role.

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