Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant
23 hours ago
Dunstable
Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant Pathway to Clinical Careers Academics are seeking a motivated Psychology or Criminology graduate, or an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant, based in or around Dunstable, who is looking to begin a career in mental health, clinical practice, or education and training. Location: Dunstable Contract: Full-time | Long-term Salary: £460-£500 per week Sector: Mental Health | Clinical Development | Education and Training This Dunstable role offers invaluable hands-on experience supporting students with complex needs and provides a clear pathway into careers such as Assistant Psychologist, Clinical Practitioner, or Therapist. Why this Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant role? • Gain practical clinical experience prior to postgraduate study * Receive mentorship from experienced education and therapy professionals * Work within a supportive, development-focused environment * Make a meaningful impact supporting pupils with SEMH needs * Be part of a collaborative, trauma-informed team The Role - Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant • Delivering 1:1 and small group interventions * Supporting emotional regulation and pupil wellbeing * Applying therapeutic and behavioural strategies * Collaborating with educational psychologists, therapists, and teaching staff * Supporting pupils' academic, social, and emotional development * Building positive, trusting relationships to help pupils feel safe, supported, and motivated * Using sport and physical activity as an effective tool to engage learners, build rapport, and support emotional regulation, confidence, and teamwork Career Pathways This role is ideal for graduates interested in progressing into: • Clinical or Educational Psychology * Occupational Therapy * Speech and Language Therapy * Specialist Teaching and SEN Education * Mental Health and Youth Support Services For the Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant we are looking for individuals who are: • Final-year or recent Psychology or Criminology graduates * Passionate about mental health, neurodiversity, and supporting young people * Interested in gaining experience within education and training * Committed to a minimum 12-month placement to ensure consistency for pupils * Resilient, empathetic, and emotionally intelligent Experience working with children or young people is beneficial but not essential. Candidates with a background or interest in sport are highly encouraged to apply, as sporting activities can be a powerful way to engage learners, build relationships, and support positive behaviour. If you are a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to begin your career as a Mental Health Assistant, this opportunity in Dunstable offers the chance to gain invaluable experience while making a real difference in young people's lives. Apply for the Psychology Graduate Mental Health Assistant opportunity to start your journey in mental health and clinical development in Dunstable.