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Psychology Graduate Academic Mentor

The Graduate Network
Posted 6 days ago, valid for 4 days
Location

Bilston, West Midlands WV14 0SQ

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Psychology Graduate Academic Mentor position is available at a 'Good' secondary school in Bilston, starting from September 2025 to July 2026.
  • The role offers a salary ranging from £85 to £100 per day, providing valuable experience in supporting autistic students.
  • Candidates must have a psychology or related degree, while practical experience with children or SEN is preferred but not essential.
  • The mentor will provide 1:1 and small group support, focusing on communication and emotional regulation for students with autism.
  • This position is ideal for graduates seeking to build a career in education, psychology, therapy, or youth work.
Psychology Graduate Academic Mentor – BilstonAre you a psychology graduate looking to gain experience with autistic students in a school setting? This ‘Good’ secondary school in Bilston offers you a meaningful, full-time role from September.*** Psychology Graduate Academic Mentor*** September 2025 – July 2026*** £85 - £100 per day*** ‘Good’ Secondary School, Bilston*** 1:1 and small group support for students with AutismThe RoleYou’ll provide focused support to pupils with autism across KS3 and KS4. That includes in-class assistance, mentoring sessions and small group interventions targeting communication, emotional regulation, and confidence. Your work will directly help these students stay engaged, make progress, and thrive in school.You’ll also liaise with SENCOs, class teachers and parents to track impact and adapt support where needed.The CandidateYou’ll need empathy, good instincts, and a clear interest in supporting neurodiverse learners. A psychology or related degree is essential. Any practical experience—working with children, in schools, or with SEN—is a bonus but not required. You’ll get training and guidance on the job.The SchoolThis is a welcoming, inclusive secondary school that takes SEN support seriously. Staff here are experienced, collaborative and student-focused. The school offers structure, resources and clear expectations—ideal for a graduate starting out in education or child development.Great preparation for careers in teaching, psychology, therapy or youth work.

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