Psychology Graduate – Mental Health Support

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Psychology Graduate – Mental Health Support

A highly reputable school in Oxford are looking for people to come in and support their students with their significant mental health needs.

The role as a Mental Health Support Worker:

  • To support students regulate and wok through their emotions
  • Encourage positive coping strategies
  • Follow through with and facilitate any interventions that are in place
  • To provide support to the class teacher
  • To encourage children to do their best
  • Help manage, de-escalate and redirect any classroom behaviour
  • Listen to the children read and practice their phonics

The successful Mental Health Support Worker:

  • A calm and compassionate personality
  • Proactive
  • Patient
  • Passionate about helping children with mental health needs
  • You must understand the importance of safeguarding in schools
  • Must have an enhanced DBS Check or be willing to apply for one

** If you do not have a DBS certificate – we can support your application

Key information:

  • Mental Health Support Worker
  • Oxford
  • Primary Setting
  • Ages 3 to 11
  • £80 – £95 per day
  • Interview now for a September Start

If you are a psychology graduate or looking at pursuing a career in educational psychology, then this role will set you up with great experience to enhance your career prospects!

Please let me know if you are interested in this role. Interviews will be taking place soon with the prospect of starting in September 2024.

Mental Health Support Worker – Oxford – September Start

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