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School Mental Health Assistant Expired

SMHA TA/LSA Flit1_1751997608

Academics

£1840 - £2000 per month

Flitwick

Education

Contract | Full Time

04/09/2025

08/07/2025

29/07/2025

Are you an aspiring School Mental Health Assistant looking to make a real difference?

Have you recently graduated with a degree in Psychology, Criminology?

We are working with a fantastic SEN school in Flitwick that is seeking passionate and driven individuals to join their team as a School Mental Health Assistant. This education and training role involves supporting children with a range of complex needs, including social, emotional and mental health challenges, ADHD, autism, Down syndrome, and speech and language difficulties.

Job Title: School Mental Health Assistant

Location: Flitwick

Sector: Education and Training

Salary: £460-£500 per week

Start: Immediate or September Start

Contract Type: Long Term (Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm)

This Flitwick role is a brilliant opportunity for individuals looking to build a career in mental health, education, youth justice, or social care. Whether you're aspiring to work in CAMHS, clinical psychology, counselling, teaching, or youth offending services, this role provides the essential hands-on experience that will support your professional development and career direction.

You'll work closely with therapists, teachers, and pastoral teams in the education and training sector - offering a unique platform to move into clinical or educational specialisms, and ideal for those considering further training or postgraduate study.

This role is perfect if you are:

* A Psychology or Criminology graduate with a passion for SEN

* An experienced Teaching Assistant looking for career development

* Interested in the foundations of clinical or educational psychology

* Keen to pursue a career in youth work, youth justice, or mental health services

* Committed to supporting young people with additional needs

What we're looking for:

* A relevant degree (Psychology, Criminology, Education, or related fields) OR substantial SEN experience

* A strong interest in mental health and neurodiversity (e.g., autism, ADHD, SEMH)

* A solid understanding or willingness to learn about behavioural and emotional regulation

* Someone who lives locally to Flitwick or surrounding areas

If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and develop your future in clinical, educational, or youth justice pathways, then don't miss out on this School Mental Health Assistant role is a fantastic opportunity!

To apply or find out more about the School Mental Health Assistant in Flitwick, contact Gary @ Academics today.