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Aspiring Educational Psychologist
- Posted 09 October 2025
- Salary £450 - £500 per week
- LocationSutton
- Job type Contract
- Discipline Support, Graduates & Teacher Training Opportunities
- ReferenceV-110885
Job description
Are you an Aspiring Educational Psychologist?
If so, we are looking to appoint an Aspiring Educational Psychologist on behalf of a large and Outstanding London School, starting immediately!
Experience in the field is vital to you achieving your goal of becoming a fully qualified Educational Psychologist and this large school have between 60-70 children on the SEN register with a variety of behavioural, emotional, social and medical needs.
As an Aspiring Educational Psychologist you will work as an SEN Teaching Assistant to provide a high level of emotionally intelligent support whilst working with their most vulnerable children.
Whilst working and building your experience you will undertake professional development from internal and external training courses and be partnered with qualified specialists within the field.
This Aspiring Educational Psychologist role is the perfect position to be considering if you intend to gain experience before making Masters applications in the near future.
If this Aspiring Educational Psychologist job appeals to you then contact Luke at Ribbons & Reeves today to discuss your skills! Interviews for this Aspiring Educational Psychologist role will take place in person at the school.
Aspiring Educational Psychologist – SEN Teaching Assistant role – Starting immediately
If so, we are looking to appoint an Aspiring Educational Psychologist on behalf of a large and Outstanding London School, starting immediately!
- Aspiring Educational Psychologist
- Psychology Graduate – BPS Accredited
- Outstanding East London School
- Full-time contract until July 2025 (Term-time only)
- Support pupils identified as ‘at risk’ and/or with severe learning difficulties
- Ideal for an Aspiring Educational Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist
Experience in the field is vital to you achieving your goal of becoming a fully qualified Educational Psychologist and this large school have between 60-70 children on the SEN register with a variety of behavioural, emotional, social and medical needs.
As an Aspiring Educational Psychologist you will work as an SEN Teaching Assistant to provide a high level of emotionally intelligent support whilst working with their most vulnerable children.
Whilst working and building your experience you will undertake professional development from internal and external training courses and be partnered with qualified specialists within the field.
This Aspiring Educational Psychologist role is the perfect position to be considering if you intend to gain experience before making Masters applications in the near future.
If this Aspiring Educational Psychologist job appeals to you then contact Luke at Ribbons & Reeves today to discuss your skills! Interviews for this Aspiring Educational Psychologist role will take place in person at the school.
Aspiring Educational Psychologist – SEN Teaching Assistant role – Starting immediately