Academics
Mental Health Teaching Assistant
Job Location
Stevenage, United Kingdom
Job Description
Mental Health Teaching Assistant - Build a Career in Education or Clinical Support Location: Stevenage Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30-15:30 Salary: £460 - £500 per week Sector: Education and Training Are you an experienced SEMH Teaching Assistant ready for the next step in your career? Or a Psychology graduate seeking hands-on experience to launch your journey into mental health or education and training? At Academics we are looking for Mental Health Teaching Assistant to join a fantastic team. This Mental Health Teaching Assistant role in Stevenage offers the perfect foundation for building a long-term career-whether you're aiming to join a clinical team, train as a therapist or psychologist, or develop into a specialist within education and training. Why This Role Is a Powerful Career Move Progress into clinical work - Collaborate with therapists, SENCOs, and external professionals, gaining insight into therapeutic approaches and early intervention. Start a career in education - Gain experience in inclusive teaching environments, supporting learners with complex needs while developing classroom-based skills. Highly valued experience - This role is ideal for future careers in educational psychology, mental health services, youth justice, teaching, or social care. About the Role As a Mental Health Teaching Assistant, you'll be part of a supportive and passionate team helping young people overcome emotional, behavioural, and mental health challenges. You'll work closely with both students and staff to create a nurturing, trauma-informed learning environment. Key Responsibilities Deliver 1:1 and small-group support to students with SEMH needs Help implement personalised behaviour and emotional support plans Encourage positive coping strategies, confidence, and emotional regulation Support classroom inclusion and engagement for all students Liaise with teachers, parents, and external agencies to monitor progres Contribute to a school-wide ethos of care, structure, and mental wellbeing What We're Looking For Experience as a SEMH Teaching Assistant or background in supporting vulnerable children Psychology, Criminology, or related degree preferred A passion for mental health, inclusion, and making a lasting impact Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively Emotional resilience, empathy, and patience in challenging situations Ability to commute to Stevenage A commitment to long-term development in education or therapeutic work What You'll Gain Career pathways into clinical roles, educational psychology, counselling, or teaching Ongoing professional development and access to specialist training Mentoring and collaboration with experienced professionals in both clinical and educational fields A meaningful role where your work helps transform lives Experience in a respected school in Stevenage committed to staff growth and wellbeing Apply for the Mental Health Teaching Assistant in Stevenage today!
Location: Stevenage, GB
Posted Date: 6/17/2025
Location: Stevenage, GB
Posted Date: 6/17/2025
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