Your Psychology degree could be the start of something bigger.
A supportive Gateshead primary school is seeking a Psychology graduate to join its team as a Learning Support Assistant from September.
This role is particularly suited to graduates who are fascinated by why children behave the way they do, how they develop, how they learn and how the right support can positively influence their outcomes.
You'll gain first-hand experience working with children across the primary age range, including pupils who require additional support with their learning, behaviour, communication or emotional wellbeing.
About the School
The school has a strong focus on inclusion and believes that understanding each child's individual needs is essential to helping them succeed.
You'll be joining a collaborative team of teachers and support staff who work closely together to provide children with the structure, encouragement and personalised support they need.
About the Role
As a Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant, you will:
- Support pupils on a one-to-one and small group basis.
- Help children overcome academic, behavioural and emotional barriers to learning.
- Support pupils with Autism, ADHD, SEMH and other additional needs.
- Encourage positive social interaction and communication.
- Support children with emotional regulation and confidence-building.
- Help implement individual learning and support strategies.
- Use positive and nurturing approaches to support behaviour.
- Observe pupils and communicate relevant changes in behaviour or engagement.
- Work closely with the class teacher and SENCO.
- Help create a structured, predictable and positive learning environment.
Gain Experience Relevant to Psychology
You'll have the opportunity to develop practical experience in:
Child Development: Understanding how children develop socially, emotionally and academically.
Behaviour: Seeing how different strategies can influence engagement and behaviour.
Neurodiversity: Developing your understanding of Autism, ADHD and individual differences.
Emotional Wellbeing: Supporting children with confidence, emotional regulation and social development.
SEND: Understanding how schools identify and support additional needs.
Professional Practice: Working alongside teachers, SENCOs and other professionals.
Who Would This Suit?
This role would suit graduates considering careers such as:
- Educational Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Child Psychology
- Mental Health
- Counselling
- Teaching
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Social Work
We're Looking For
- Psychology degree or related qualification.
- Genuine interest in working with children.
- Patient and empathetic approach.
- Strong communication skills.
- Resilience and enthusiasm.
- Previous experience with children is beneficial but not essential.
- Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one.
What Protocol Education Can Offer
- Competitive PAYE weekly pay.
- Free CPD and specialist training.
- Dedicated consultant support.
- Opportunities for long-term and permanent positions.
- Experience within local primary schools.
- £50 Refer-a-Friend bonus.
- Ongoing support with your education career.
If you're looking for meaningful experience that complements your Psychology degree and could strengthen your future career plans, apply today for a September start.