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This innovative firm is seeking an Aspiring Clinical Psychologist to join as a Learning Support Assistant in Manchester. In this role, you will provide essential support to students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs, helping them navigate their challenges and develop key life skills. You will work closely with a dedicated team in a specialist school environment, focusing on building trust and promoting positive behavior. This position offers invaluable experience for those looking to pursue a career in Criminal Justice, Youth Work, or Social Care, with opportunities for training and permanent employment after the Summer Term. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of vulnerable young people, this role is perfect for you.
Aspiring Education Psychologist Manchester
Role: SEN LSA
Aspiring Clinical Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant Manchester
- Location: Manchester
- Pay: £95 per day
- Start Date: Immediate
- Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:30 am - 4:00 pm), Temporary to Permanent (Until the end of the Summer Term, with the opportunity to go permanent)
Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate looking to gain valuable experience working with vulnerable young people before pursuing a career in Criminal Justice, Youth Justice, Social Work, or Mental Health Support? This is a great role for you have aspirations in clinical psychology and occupational therapy, too.
Milk Education is recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to work in a specialist school supporting students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, autism, and challenging behaviour. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in behaviour intervention, de-escalation techniques, and trauma-informed approaches—all of which are essential skills for a future in criminal justice or social care.
About the Role:
As an LSA, you will work with students aged 4-11 who struggle with emotional regulation, social skills, and engagement in learning. Many of these students have faced significant trauma, adverse childhood experiences, and difficulties with authority figures. Your role will focus on building trust, supporting emotional well-being, and promoting positive behaviour, all while helping students develop the skills they need to reintegrate into education and society.
You will be working in a specialist primary school for children who have an EHCP for their mental health, traumas they have suffered, anxiety and depression, associated SEN conditions.