Aspiring Psychologist inBromley inBromley PUBLISHED 10 OCT 2024

£95+ per day
Job Description


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Job Title: Aspiring Psychologist



Location:
Bromley


Salary:
£95+ per day


Start Date:
ASAP


Contract Type:
Long Term

Are you an
Aspiring Psychologist
eager to make a difference in children's mental health? A fantastic opportunity awaits in
Bromley
to join a dedicated SEND school. This long-term role offers the chance to gain valuable experience supporting students with emotional, behavioural, and social needs.


Responsibilities


  • Provide individual and group support to students, helping them manage emotional and behavioural challenges.
  • Collaborate with school staff and parents to create effective intervention plans.
  • Conduct assessments and monitor student progress.
  • Participate in team meetings to discuss strategies for student support.
  • Encourage mental health awareness and a positive school culture.


Requirements


  • A degree in Psychology or related field (or currently studying towards one).
  • Enthusiasm for working with children in a school setting.
  • Strong communication and team-working skills.
  • Previous experience in a school or child-centred environment is desirable.

This role requires safeguarding and child protection knowledge, and successful candidates must pass an enhanced DBS check.
GSL Education
is committed to equal opportunities for all applicants.

To express your interest, click 'apply now' to submit your CV, and a consultant will be in touch.
Job Description

Share Share Share

Job Title: Aspiring Psychologist


Location:
Bromley

Salary:
£95+ per day

Start Date:
ASAP

Contract Type:
Long Term

Are you an
Aspiring Psychologist
eager to make a difference in children's mental health? A fantastic opportunity awaits in
Bromley
to join a dedicated SEND school. This long-term role offers the chance to gain valuable experience supporting students with emotional, behavioural, and social needs.

Responsibilities

  • Provide individual and group support to students, helping them manage emotional and behavioural challenges.
  • Collaborate with school staff and parents to create effective intervention plans.
  • Conduct assessments and monitor student progress.
  • Participate in team meetings to discuss strategies for student support.
  • Encourage mental health awareness and a positive school culture.


Requirements

  • A degree in Psychology or related field (or currently studying towards one).
  • Enthusiasm for working with children in a school setting.
  • Strong communication and team-working skills.
  • Previous experience in a school or child-centred environment is desirable.

This role requires safeguarding and child protection knowledge, and successful candidates must pass an enhanced DBS check.
GSL Education
is committed to equal opportunities for all applicants.

To express your interest, click 'apply now' to submit your CV, and a consultant will be in touch.


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