Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey Haringey September 2026 Start
Trial Days: W/C 7th September 2026
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Are you a Psychology or Humanities graduate with your sights set on clinical psychology training? Do you want to move beyond textbooks and into the clinical reality of complex human distress, particularly within autism and neurodevelopmental presentations?
This is not a standard teaching assistant role. This is a pre-clinical placement-an opportunity to work with students with Profound Multiple Difficulties (PMD) and high-support autism, where neurodevelopmental, psychological, and social factors converge. We are looking for graduates who can formulate, not just observe; who understand that behaviour is a symptom, not the presenting problem.
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
The Role: Student Support Mentor - Clinical & Pastoral Support Location: Haringey
Pay: £108 per day
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm (Term Time Only)
Start Date: September 2026
Trial Days: To be confirmed (W/C 7th September 2026)
Future Opportunities: Additional roles available
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Who You Will Be Supporting - A Clinical Profile You will work with students whose presentations would feature in any clinical caseload, with a particular emphasis on high-support autism and co-occurring complexities, often presenting with:
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Your Experience - Clinical Skills in Practice You will translate your academic background into clinically relevant experience by:
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are proudly APSCo Compliance+ accredited, reflecting our dedication to the highest standards in safer recruitment. All applicants will be subject to thorough compliance checks in line with DfE, Keeping Children Safe in Education, and APSCo guidelines click apply for full job details
Trial Days: W/C 7th September 2026
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Are you a Psychology or Humanities graduate with your sights set on clinical psychology training? Do you want to move beyond textbooks and into the clinical reality of complex human distress, particularly within autism and neurodevelopmental presentations?
This is not a standard teaching assistant role. This is a pre-clinical placement-an opportunity to work with students with Profound Multiple Difficulties (PMD) and high-support autism, where neurodevelopmental, psychological, and social factors converge. We are looking for graduates who can formulate, not just observe; who understand that behaviour is a symptom, not the presenting problem.
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
The Role: Student Support Mentor - Clinical & Pastoral Support Location: Haringey
Pay: £108 per day
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm (Term Time Only)
Start Date: September 2026
Trial Days: To be confirmed (W/C 7th September 2026)
Future Opportunities: Additional roles available
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Who You Will Be Supporting - A Clinical Profile You will work with students whose presentations would feature in any clinical caseload, with a particular emphasis on high-support autism and co-occurring complexities, often presenting with:
- High-Support Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) - students requiring significant adaptive support across communication, sensory, and social domains
- Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) with co-occurring SEMH
- Complex Developmental Trauma and disorganised attachment (consistent with C-PTSD)
- Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile - a distinct autism presentation characterised by extreme anxiety-driven avoidance
- Chronic anxiety disorders manifesting as fight/flight/freeze/hide responses, often triggered by sensory overload or social demands
- Significant sensory processing differences - including hyper/hyposensitivity, proprioceptive and interoceptive difficulties affecting emotional regulation
- Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD) traits in adolescence
- Selective mutism and severe communication impairment - often requiring AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) support
- Historical exclusion and institutional trauma from repeated school breakdowns
- Profound social isolation and relationship difficulties consistent with attachment disorders and autistic social cognition differences
- Echolalia, scripting, and stimming as forms of communication and self-regulation
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Your Experience - Clinical Skills in Practice You will translate your academic background into clinically relevant experience by:
- Conducting 1:1 and small-group mentoring informed by psychological formulation (5Ps framework: presenting, predisposing, precipitating, perpetuating, protective factors), with a specific focus on autism-specific formulations
- Using clinical frameworks-including attachment theory (Bowlby) , Polyvagal Theory (Porges) , trauma-informed practice (Harris & Fallot) , cognitive-behavioural principles, and neuro-affirmative approaches
- Supporting emotional regulation through co-regulation, sensory modulation, grounding techniques, and autism-specific regulation strategies
- Implementing low-arousal approaches and de-escalation strategies tailored to autistic students with high anxiety and demand avoidance
- Contributing to multi-disciplinary team (MDT) discussions alongside CAMHS, educational psychology, social care, and speech & language therapists (SaLTs)
- Observing, recording, and contributing to behaviour formulations using ABC charts, functional analysis, and sensory profiling
- Implementing therapeutic approaches in an educational context-CBT-informed, DBT-informed, narrative-based, and autism-affirming interventions
- Supporting classroom learning with a focus on psychoeducation, accessible delivery, and sensory-friendly environments
- Building therapeutic relationships with students who have experienced repeated relational ruptures and placement breakdowns
- Gaining exposure to risk assessment, safeguarding procedures, and care planning
- Developing an understanding of autistic masking, burnout, and the impact of late diagnosis
- Supporting transitions between settings-a critical period for autistic students
- Direct clinical experience with a high-need, complex cohort-essential for clinical psychology entry, including significant exposure to autism and neurodevelopmental presentations
- Exposure to psychopathology across developmental, emotional, and behavioural domains, with specialist insight into autistic mental health
- Practical application of core clinical competencies: assessment, formulation, intervention, and evaluation-with autism-specific formulations
- Insight into systemic factors (poverty, inequality, ACEs) and their impact on mental health in autistic populations
- Experience of multi-disciplinary working-mirroring NHS and CAMHS team structures, including autism assessment pathways
- Understanding of the care pathway from education settings to specialist mental health services, including CAMHS neurodevelopmental teams
- A foundation in therapeutic alliance-the single most important predictor of clinical outcomes, particularly crucial for autistic individuals who may have experienced relational trauma
- Reflective practice skills developed through supervision and real-world casework
- Specialist knowledge in autism-affirming practice, sensory processing, and PDA-highly valued in clinical psychology training
- Exposure to the social model of disability and neurodiversity paradigm-critical for culturally competent clinical practice
- CPD Aligned with Clinical Competencies: Free training in Trauma-Informed Practice, Attachment Theory, Autism & Neurodiversity, PDA, Safeguarding, and De-escalation
- Clinical Supervision Mindset: Your dedicated consultant understands the DClinPsy application process and can signpost relevant experience
- Wellbeing Support: Access to a mental health platform with counselling-essential for those working with high-distress populations
- Reflective Practice: Opportunities to engage with supervision-style debrief and case reflection
- Competitive daily pay (£108)
- Fast-track registration and compliance
- Flexible working opportunities
- Free access to Milk Academy (1,000+ CPD courses)
- 5-star rated agency with 3,000+ reviews
- FREE wellbeing resources and school preparation materials
- 24/7 consultant support
- Work with the UK's only eco-friendly education supply agency
- Nationwide school and trust network
- Graduates in Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology, English, History, Politics, or related Humanities/Social Science disciplines
- Aspiring Clinical Psychologists, Counselling Psychologists, Psychotherapists, or Mental Health Professionals with a particular interest in autism and neurodevelopmental conditions
- Individuals with a critical, formulation-driven approach to understanding human behaviour and systemic barriers
- Calm, empathetic, and resilient-able to hold distress without collusion or rejection
- Passionate about social justice, inclusion, and the transformative power of therapeutic relationships
- Graduates who see behaviour as communication-and distress as an invitation to understand, not to pathologise
- Applicants who can demonstrate reflective capacity and emotional intelligence
- Those who understand the neurodiversity paradigm and are committed to autism-affirming practice
- Individuals with patience, flexibility, and creativity-essential when supporting students with high-support needs
Psychology & Humanities Graduate - Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Haringey - Education and Training
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are proudly APSCo Compliance+ accredited, reflecting our dedication to the highest standards in safer recruitment. All applicants will be subject to thorough compliance checks in line with DfE, Keeping Children Safe in Education, and APSCo guidelines click apply for full job details