Aspiring Ps

Posted 29 September 2024
LocationKingston upon Thames
Job type Contract
Reference62956
Contact NameOliver Wilson

Job description

Aspiring Psychologist | Kingston upon Thames | September 2024

Are you an Aspiring Psychologist? Do you need to gain some credible experience to take a significant step towards qualifying as a psychologist?

Looking to seek a role working closely alongside professionals to assist supporting SEN & SEND students?

With training and development opportunities this Aspiring Psychologist role is perfect if you are looking to gain additional experience before furthering your own educational development!

Aspiring Psychologist | Benefits of working at this school:

  • As an Aspiring Psychologist you will have the opportunity as a SEN Teaching Assistant to work with SEN & SEND students in a local school
  • Enable yourself to make a positive change to their lives and education
  • Support pupils 1:1 and in small groups
  • Work under the guidance of an experienced SENCO to implement work programmes with students with additional learning needs.
  • Starting September 2024 until end of academic year (July 2025), opportunities to stay on after this are available.
  • £480-£520 per week | Paid weekly on a PAYE basis

 

Aspiring Psychologist | Person Specification:

  • Looking for an Aspiring Psychologist who is confident in supporting young students with SEN & SEND in Kingston
  • Hold a minimum degree (or predicted) of a 2:1 within Psychology, from a top 20 university.

 

Contact Ribbons & Reeves today for more information or click ‘apply’ to be considered for this Aspiring Psychologist role.

Ribbons & Reeves are London’s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Aspiring Psychologist role in Kingston. For other roles like this, check out our website, search ‘Ribbons & Reeves’. We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Aspiring Psychologist role.

Aspiring Psychologist | Kingston-upon-Thames | INDCB