Details
1109550
University of Warwick
07/09/2026
Other - See Job
Monday to Friday term time
Smart Casual
Pay
£23,500
£23,500
Description
Role
A SEND centre has a rare opportunity for Psychology Graduates looking to kick start their careers.
- Do you have a Bachelors background in Psychology and a keen interest in behaviour-based teaching techniques?
- Are you inspired by educating others and have a passion for SEN education?
- Are you keen to start achieving the Industry training you need to advance your career?
- Does working in a friendly, caring and supportive environment appeal to you?
If so, this role could be the ideal opportunity for you!
Duties and responsibilities
- Provide the support, care and teaching identified in learners’ individual learning plans and curriculum
- Plan, prepare and deliver sessions and activities to learners supporting the development of knowledge and skills as outlined in their individualised curriculum
- Provide behaviourally based support and reduce behaviours that cause barriers to learning and quality of life
- Ensure learners’ individual needs are met through effective personal care, encouraging and enabling them to maintain acceptable levels of personal and environmental hygiene, including toileting, dressing and washing.
- Support learners’ participation in social, leisure and educational activities within the local community, applying theory-based learning to practice
- Support learners to access employment opportunities in the local community
- Facilitate and support learners in decision making, promoting choice and involvement giving full regard to initiatives aimed at promoting individual empowerment
- Collect, record and analyse data on learners’ progress, ensuring learning support and care is appropriate and effective, making changes where needed
- Once trained, administer medication in accordance with company policies and procedures, and ensure that medical emergencies are dealt with appropriately
- Participate in relevant training to achieve required qualifications and attend mandatory training days/ courses, on- or off-site, as and when required
- Undertake any other tasks which can be reasonably expected in relation to the role
Skills and experience
- Do you have a Bachelors background in Psychology and a keen interest in behaviour-based teaching techniques?
- Are you inspired by educating others and have a passion for SEN education?
- Are you keen to start achieving the Industry training you need to advance your career?
- Does working in a friendly, caring and supportive environment appeal to you?
Location
Cranleigh
Benefits
- A fully funded training pathway worth over £13,000 to help build a career in Educational Psychology
- Behaviour analysis specific qualifications including Teaching Accreditations, Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT), Board Certified Behaviour Analysis certification (BCBA) and UK Society for Behaviour Analysis certification (UKBA(cert))
- A Masters in High Incidence & Disabilities
- Access to a wide range of Education & Childcare courses including RQF CACHE Level 2, 3 & 4 in Early Years, Learning Difficulties and Teaching & Learning
- In situ teacher training and observations in the classroom
- Industry Training such as PROACT-SCIPr-UK Certification, Safeguarding, Emergency Medication, Behaviour Management, Personal Care, Autism, first aid, epilepsy and much more to build your CV
- 9 weeks paid holidays, sociable hours and term time only working – Don’t give up the school holidays just yet!
- Transport from central Guildford to the school and back
- Regular opportunities for pay progression – Within as little as just 6 months from joining!
- Career advancement opportunities to senior roles such as Lead Teacher and Class Supervisor
- The chance to work alongside multidisciplinary teams of behaviour analysts, teachers, SLT’s and occupational therapists
- Benefits such as our pension scheme, staff wellbeing and support facilities, free parking and our fantastic employee discount platform