Psychology Graduate TA

Location: Carshalton
Job Type: Contract
Reference: 311027177
Salary: £89.38 - £95/day + CPD
Job Published: 21 March 2026

Are you a Psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in schools while building a career in Educational Psychology, Child Development, or Mental Health?

We’re working with welcoming primary schools across Sutton, Epsom, and nearby areas who are looking for enthusiastic graduates to join their teams as Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistants. This role offers fantastic experience supporting pupils’ learning, behaviour, and emotional development in the classroom.


The Role

As a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll work closely with teachers and SEN staff to support pupils who may need additional guidance with learning or social development.

Your responsibilities may include:

• Supporting pupils 1:1 or in small groups
• Assisting children with SEND such as autism, ADHD, or SEMH needs
• Helping teachers deliver engaging classroom activities
• Supporting pupils with emotional regulation and behaviour
• Creating a positive and supportive learning environment

This role provides excellent experience for graduates considering careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy, or Teaching.


Ideal Candidate

We’re looking for someone who is:

• A Psychology graduate or holds a related degree
• Passionate about child development and education
• Calm, patient, and supportive in their approach
• Interested in gaining experience in school settings
• Previous experience with children (tutoring, mentoring, coaching, care work, or volunteering) is desirable but not essential


Why Work with Protocol Education

• Weekly pay through PAYE – no umbrella companies
• Free access to our online CPD training academy
• Dedicated consultant support throughout your placement
• Opportunities in mainstream and SEND schools
• Flexible pathways into education careers

Are you Thrive trained? If not, we offer free Thrive training, helping you develop skills to support pupils’ emotional wellbeing and making you even more attractive to schools.