School Mental Health Assistant

NQT Education Sector:
Unspecified
Education Sector:
SEN Jobs
Education Role:
Specialist SEN Classroom Support Jobs
Region:
Eastern
Area:
Bedfordshire
Internal Vacancy?:
No
Subject:
Special Needs - SEN
Employment Type:
Full Time
Contract Type:
Long Term Supply
Salary:
£460 to £500 per week
Salary Description:
£460 - £500 per week
Posted:
23-Apr-25
Recruiter:
Academics
Job Ref:
SMHA TA/LSA Beds2

🌟 School Mental Health Assistant – Perfect for Psychology or Criminology Graduates 🌟

📍 Location: Kempston, Bedfordshire

Position: School Mental Health Assistant

🕒 Full-Time | Term-Time Only

📅 Start Date: ASAP or September 2025

Sector: Education and Training

💼 Salary: £460–£500 per week

Are you a recent Psychology or Criminology graduate with a passion for mental health and a desire to make a real impact on young lives? This School Mental Health Assistant is perfect for you!

We're looking for a compassionate, motivated, and emotionally intelligent individual to join a supportive team in the education and training sector as a School Mental Health Assistant at a forward-thinking school in Kempston. This is an ideal opportunity for a graduate eager to gain hands-on experience supporting young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs – experience that’s highly valued in careers such as education, counselling, youth work, or clinical psychology.

🔍 The Role:

* Support students with SEMH challenges, both in and out of class
* Work 1:1 or in small groups to develop emotional regulation and coping strategies
* Collaborate with SENCOs, educational psychologists, and pastoral staff
* Foster a safe and inclusive environment where all students feel understood

🎓 Who This Suits:

* A Psychology or Criminology graduate with a genuine interest in child development, trauma, or behaviour
* Someone looking to build experience before pursuing further training (e.g. PGCE, MSc, or mental health roles)
* A calm, patient, and resilient individual who thrives on making a difference

✅ Requirements:

* Degree in Psychology, Criminology, or a related field
* Empathy, excellent communication skills, and a non-judgemental attitude
* Previous experience working with young people or in a care setting is desirable, but not essential
* Ability to commute to Kempston.

🌈 What We Offer:

* A warm and welcoming school community in the heart of Kempston
* Ongoing training and CPD opportunities
* Valuable experience for careers in education, social work, or psychology
* A chance to be part of something genuinely meaningful

👉 Ready to take the first step toward a rewarding career as a School Mental Health Assistant in the education and training sector? Apply for this role in Kempston now and help shape young minds while growing your own future.

Contact Details:
Academics
Tel: 01442 934950
Contact: Gary Tugwell

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