Aspiring Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant
Specialist SEMH School In Gateshead
Start Date - ASAP, as we have multiple roles available
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, term time only
Pay: £107.70 per day
Education and Training - Aspiring Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant Gateshead
Are you looking to gain hands on experience that will support a future career in Psychology, Counselling, Therapy, Social Work, CAMHS, or Educational Psychology?
Milk Education are recruiting Learning Support Assistants for a specialist SEMH school in Gateshead. This is a full time opportunity for aspiring Psychologists who want to build practical experience supporting vulnerable young people in an education setting.
This specialist provision supports students from Year 7 to Year 11 with a range of additional needs, including Autism, ADHD, attachment needs, trauma related behaviours, and social, emotional and mental health challenges. Many pupils have experienced barriers to learning and need consistent adult support to help them re engage with education.
Your role will be to provide structure, emotional support, and positive guidance, helping students regulate behaviour, access learning, and build confidence.
The school operates across two sites in Gateshead. You will usually be based at one location, although there may be times where you are asked to work across both settings to provide cover where needed.
Why this role is ideal for an Aspiring PsychologistWorking as a Learning Support Assistant is excellent practical experience for graduates or aspiring professionals looking to move into psychology or mental health based careers.
You will gain first hand experience in:
- Understanding behaviour linked to trauma and unmet needs
- Supporting students with Autism and ADHD
- Developing behaviour regulation strategies
- Building trust with young people who may struggle in mainstream settings
- Using de escalation and restorative approaches
- Supporting emotional wellbeing and confidence
- Learning how SEMH needs impact learning and relationships
- Working alongside teachers, pastoral staff, and outside professionals
You will see how consistent relationships and the right support can positively impact a young person's education and future outcomes.
This role is particularly valuable if you are aiming for:- Clinical Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Counselling Psychology
- CAMHS
- Youth Justice or Youth Work
- Social Work
- Teaching or SEN Teaching
Your goal is to:
- Keep students engaged and emotionally regulated during the school day
- Raise confidence, attendance, and engagement
- Provide a safe and predictable learning environment
- Encourage resilience and independence
- Support students to re engage with education
- Show young people that their past challenges do not define their future
- Supporting students on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
- Helping pupils manage behaviour and emotional triggers
- Supporting focus and participation in lessons
- Acting as a calm, positive role model
- Building strong and professional relationships with students
- Working closely with teachers and pastoral teams
- Encouraging routines, boundaries, and positive choices
- Promoting confidence, self esteem, and progress
- A degree in Psychology or a related subject
- Experience in youth work, coaching, mentoring, care, or support work
- A strong interest in behaviour and mental health
- Patience, resilience, and emotional maturity
- Confidence working with teenagers
- A genuine passion for helping young people succeed
Aspiring Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant - Gateshead