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Aspiring Clinical Psychologist

Pertemps
locationKingston upon Thames KT1 1JS, UK
Permanent
GPB 104
Description

Location: Kingston Upon Thames, London

Contract: Full-time, term-time only

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

Start Date: ASAP

Pay: £104 per day

Are you passionate about understanding and supporting young people's mental health and emotional wellbeing? Do you want hands on experience in SEMH settings while exploring a career as a Clinical or Educational Psychologist?

About the School

An independent SEN school in Kingston Upon Thames seeks a motivated Pastoral & Learning Support Assistant / Aspiring Clinical Psychologist to join their dedicated team. The school supports students aged 3-19 with social, emotional and mental health needs and associated challenging behaviours. Some of the needs you will be supporting are:

  • Severe and complex speech and language difficulties
    Pupils may struggle with expressive language, understanding spoken language, speech sound production, and social communication (pragmatics).
  • Autism related needs
    Many pupils require support with social interaction, flexibility of thinking, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and understanding social cues.
  • Social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH)
    Anxiety, low self esteem, emotional dysregulation, and difficulties managing change are common, often linked to communication barriers.
  • Learning differences linked to communication needs
    While many pupils have average or above average cognitive ability, their language needs significantly impact access to the curriculum, literacy, and academic progress.
  • Sensory processing differences
    Pupils may be hypersensitive or hyposensitive to noise, light, touch, or movement and benefit from carefully structured, low arousal environments.
  • Executive functioning and independence needs
    Support is often required with organisation, attention, planning, transitions, and developing independence skills.

The pupils benefit from a highly specialist, therapy led approach, integrating education with speech and language therapy, strong pastoral support, predictable routines and personalised strategies that enable them to communicate effectively, access learning and develop socially and emotionally.

This is an excellent opportunity for Psychology or Criminology graduates to gain practical experience in restorative, trauma informed approaches and to develop skills essential for a future career in clinical psychology, educational psychology or therapeutic roles.

Person Specification
  • Passionate about supporting young people with SEMH needs.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; able to build strong, supportive relationships.
  • Calm, empathetic, resilient and able to work in challenging situations.
  • Motivated, professional and enthusiastic to learn.
  • No previous experience required; full training and CPD provided.
What We Offer
  • Hands on experience with vulnerable, disengaged students.
  • Opportunities to explore careers in clinical psychology, educational psychology, therapy or SEN support.
  • A supportive, small school environment where you can make a real difference every day.
How to Apply

If you are passionate about supporting disengaged young people and helping them see the value of education, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now or contact Charlie Hayes on for more information.

You must have the right to work in the UK.

Salary range

  • GPB 104