
Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant
Are You an Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant?
Kickstart Your Career Supporting Young Minds - Education and Training Sector
Are you a Psychology or Criminology Graduate looking to take the next step in your careeras an Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant? Or perhaps you're a seasoned SEN Teaching Assistant ready to specialise in mental health and behaviour support?
The Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant is a fantastic opportunity to build a meaningful and progressive career in mental health, education, or youth services. An SEN school in Bedford is seeking passionate individuals to join their team as School Mental Health Assistants, providing high-impact support to children with a range of additional needs including:
- Social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) difficulties
- ADHD and Autism
- Down Syndrome
- Speech, language, and communication needs
Position: Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant
Location: Bedford
Salary: £460-£500 per week
Contract: Full-time, Long-Term (Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm)
Why This Aspiring School Mental Health Assistant Role is a Career Game-Changer:
Whether you're newly graduated or bringing prior SEN experience, this role offers clear progression pathways and real-world experience for careers in:
- Educational and Training Psychology
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Youth Justice or Social Work
- Counselling and Therapy Services
You'll be working directly with experienced professionals in a structured environment, giving you the foundation and skills needed to pursue further qualifications or specialist roles within education and mental health.
Ideal for You If You Have:
- A degree in Psychology, Criminology, or related discipline (preferred)
- Prior experience in SEN support (advantageous but not essential)
- A genuine passion for mental health, neurodiversity, and behaviour support
- A good understanding of SEMH and related educational needs
- Easy access to Bedford or surrounding areas
What You'll Gain:
- Valuable, hands-on experience supporting children with complex needs
- Insight into therapeutic and educational interventions
- Mentorship and guidance from experienced SEN professionals
- A solid platform to progress into roles in mental health, youth work or education
Ready to start your journey?
If you're looking to develop a long-term career in the education and training environment supporting young people with mental health and behavioural needs, then this role is the perfect launchpad.
Contact today to register your interest in the School Mental Health Assistant role in Bedford.
School Mental Health Assistant - Psychology Graduate - SEN Support - Youth Justice - Education and Training - SEMH - Bedford Jobs
Salary range
- GPB 22,080 - GPB 24,000