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Psychology and Criminology Graduate Mental Health Assistant

Academics Ltd.
locationUnited Kingdom
Permanent
Psychology and Criminology Graduate Mental Health Assistant - Start Your Career in Mental Health

Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to take your first step into a meaningful career in mental health, clinical practice, or education?

We're working with a specialist SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) school in Dunstable that is offering a fantastic opportunity to gain hands on, real world experience supporting young people with complex needs.

Location: Dunstable

Contract: Full time Long term

Pay: £465-£500 per week

Sector: Mental Health Education and training Clinical Development

Why This Dunstable Role Stands Out - Psychology and Criminology Graduate Mental Health Assistant
  • Launch Your Clinical Career - Gain practical experience before postgraduate study
  • Work Alongside Experts - Learn from experienced therapists, psychologists, and SEN professionals
  • Build Real World Skills - Develop knowledge in behaviour, trauma informed practice, and emotional regulation
  • Make a Genuine Impact - Support vulnerable young people to feel safe, understood, and engaged
  • Clear Progression Pathways - Ideal stepping stone into Assistant Psychologist roles and beyond
About the Role - Psychology and Criminology Graduate Mental Health Assistant

This education and training role is ased in a specialist SEMH school, you'll support pupils with a range of needs including behavioural challenges, autism, and mental health difficulties.

You will:
  • Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions
  • Support emotional regulation and wellbeing
  • Apply therapeutic and behavioural strategies in the classroom
  • Work closely with teachers, therapists, and psychologists
  • Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils
  • Encourage engagement through activities-sporting interests can be helpful but are not essential
Who This Role Is Ideal For - Dunstable
  • Psychology or Criminology graduates (or final year students)
  • Individuals passionate about mental health, behaviour, and neurodiversity
  • Those considering careers in clinical or educational psychology, therapy, or youth support
  • Resilient, empathetic, and proactive individuals
  • Candidates able to commit to a long term role (minimum 12 months preferred)
This role provides a strong foundation for careers in:
  • Clinical or Educational Psychology
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Education and Training Sector
  • SEN Teaching and Specialist Education
  • Mental Health and Youth Justice Services