Teaching Personnel
£120 per day
Cardiff
Temporary | Full Time
17/08/2026
No
Psychology Graduates & Students
Location: Cardiff, CF5
Start Date: 7 September 2026 (subject to compliance checks)
Pay: £120 per day PAYE
Hours: Monday-Friday, 08:30-15:30
Contract: Flexible / Ad Hoc
Pay Frequency: Weekly
If you're considering a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counselling, Mental Health, Teaching, SEN or Youth Work, this could be the perfect opportunity to gain meaningful hands-on experience working with young people.
We're looking for Psychology students, Psychology graduates and candidates from related subjects to work as Behaviour & Learning Mentors in secondary schools across Cardiff.
You'll support pupils in Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, helping them overcome barriers to learning, develop emotional resilience and build confidence.
This is more than a part-time job - it's an opportunity to develop practical experience that can support future postgraduate applications, graduate roles and careers within education, psychology and other helping professions.
As a Behaviour & Learning Mentor, you may:
Support pupils experiencing anxiety, low confidence or difficulties engaging with learning
Build positive, trusting relationships with young people
Provide consistent encouragement and act as a positive adult role model
Support pupils with emotional regulation and positive behaviour
Deliver targeted one-to-one and small-group interventions
Help pupils develop confidence, resilience and independence
Encourage positive choices and engagement with education
Work alongside teachers, SENCOs and pastoral teams
Support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Additional Learning Needs
Help identify and reduce barriers to learning
Contribute to a safe, inclusive and supportive school environment
Every day will be different, and you'll have the opportunity to see the direct impact your support can have on young people's wellbeing, confidence and progress.
This role provides practical experience across areas highly relevant to psychology and other helping professions, including: Child and adolescent development, Behaviour and emotional regulation, Mental health and wellbeing, Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Additional Learning Needs (ALN), Trauma-informed approaches
The experience you gain can be particularly valuable if you're considering future careers as a: Educational Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Counsellor or Psychotherapist, Youth Worker, Education or Behaviour Specialist
You don't need years of experience. We're looking for people with the right attitude, communication skills and genuine interest in supporting young people.
You'll ideally be:
Studying towards, or recently graduated from, a Psychology degree or related subject
Interested in child and adolescent development, behaviour and wellbeing
Empathetic, patient and approachable
A confident communicator with strong interpersonal skills
Calm and resilient when dealing with challenging situations
Adaptable and able to work effectively as part of a team
Passionate about helping young people achieve positive outcomes
Previous experience working with children or young people is beneficial but not essential. Training, guidance and ongoing support will be provided.
To work in schools, you'll need to meet the relevant compliance requirements, including:
Enhanced DBS Certificate on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one
Registration with the Education Workforce Council (EWC)
Two recent professional or academic references
An up-to-date CV