School Mental Health Teaching 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:
09-Jun-25
Recruiter:
Academics
Job Ref:
SMHA TA/LSA Beds5

Looking to build a career in mental health, clinical psychology, social care, or education?

Psychology or Criminology Graduate – School Mental Health Teaching Assistant

Location: Bedford

Salary: £460–£500 per week

Contract: Full-Time | Long-Term | Monday–Friday, 08:30–15:30

Sector: Education and Training

If you're a recent Psychology or Criminology graduate with ambitions to work in mental health, youth support, or educational settings, this role could be your ideal next step. A specialist SEN school in Bedford is offering a fantastic opportunity to become a School Mental Health Teaching Assistant, where your work will directly influence the wellbeing and progress of vulnerable students in the education and training sector.

Why This Role Is a Game-Changer for Your Career

* Hands-on clinical exposure: Work directly with students affected by trauma, SEMH, ADHD, and communication needs alongside therapists and SEN specialists.
* Professional mentoring: Learn from experienced clinicians, SENCOs, and teaching staff who can support your development and guide you toward your next steps.
* Relevant experience for postgraduate courses: This role is highly regarded by training providers in educational psychology, clinical psychology, counselling, and social work.
* Long-term development: Use this role as a springboard into a permanent post in education, CAMHS, youth justice, or therapeutic services.

As a School Mental Health Teaching Assistant:

* Provide 1:1 and small-group support to students with emotional and behavioural needs
* Help students develop coping strategies, emotional regulation, and resilience
* Work with internal teams and external agencies to deliver effective support plans
* Contribute to a trauma-informed, safe, and inclusive learning environment
* Support the Bedford school’s commitment to mental health, equity, and positive behaviour

Who We're Looking For

* A graduate in Psychology, Criminology, or a related field
* Passionate about making a long-term impact in young people’s lives
* A passion to develop a career as School Mental Health Teaching Assistant

Someone considering future careers in:

* Clinical or Educational Psychology
* Mental Health Support
* Youth or Family Social Work
* Counselling or Therapy
* Local to or able to commute to Bedford full-time

What You’ll Gain

* Real-world experience aligned with therapeutic, clinical, and education sectors
* Regular training in areas like behaviour management, safeguarding, and SEN strategies
* Mentorship from experienced clinical and educational professionals
* The chance to build a strong portfolio for future job or course applications
* Long-term career routes into education and training, social care, or healthcare

How to Apply

If you're ready to take the first serious step in your mental health or education career—right here in Bedford—we want to hear from you.

Apply today to become a School Mental Health Teaching Assistant, and let this be the foundation for a career that truly changes lives—starting with your own.

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

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