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Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant


Teaching Personnel

£92 - 105 per day

Bristol

Temporary | Full Time

11/08/2026

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Psychology Graduate? Looking to Gain Meaningful Experience Working with Young People?

Location: Various school settings available in Bristol

Salary: £92-£105 per day
Start Date: September 2026
Hours: Full-Time, Monday-Friday (term time only)

If you're a Psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience supporting children and young people, this could be the perfect opportunity.

We're working with schools seeking enthusiastic and compassionate Psychology graduates to join their support teams as Learning Support Assistants. This role offers invaluable experience working directly with students who require additional academic, emotional, behavioural, or social support.

Whether you're considering a future career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Counselling, Teaching, Speech & Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Social Work, this role provides an excellent foundation.

As a Learning Support Assistant, you will:

  • Work with students on a one-to-one and small-group basis
  • Support pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN)
  • Help students develop confidence, resilience, and independence
  • Encourage engagement and participation in lessons
  • Support social, emotional, and behavioural development
  • Build positive relationships with students, teachers, and families
  • Assist in creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment

No two days are the same, making this an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people and making a genuine difference.

Your degree has given you an understanding of:

  • Human behaviour and development
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Different learning needs and challenges
  • Research, observation, and problem-solving

Schools highly value Psychology graduates because of their ability to build relationships, understand behaviour, and support young people in overcoming barriers to learning.

  • A Psychology degree (or related subject)
  • A genuine passion for working with children and young people
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Patience, empathy, and resilience
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