Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom - The Education Network

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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
Have you completed your psychology degree and are you hoping to work as a secondary school teacher before enrolling in a clinical or educational psychology course?

Would you be interested in helping students who require special education assistance and are having academic difficulties in a classroom setting?


If so, we are able to assist A Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant is needed to help with student support at a Wolverhampton secondary school.


  • Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant


  • Immediate start

  • July 202
  • Ofsted 'Good' primary school in Wolverhampton
- £75 - £85 per day

Working as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will support students who fall short across the board. Due to their academic struggles, these students are currently finishing low level GCSE exams. You will be responsible to assist these children throughout the national curriculum, both one-on-one and in small groups.

The Wolverhampton-based school has received a "Outstanding" rating from Ofsted.

The school has become known as one of the most innovative in the local government during the past five years.

They offer great assistance to recent graduates who choose to pursue careers in educational psychology or as teachers.

The role will run until July 2024, giving you fantastic experience and knowledge of school life. You will also be provided with online training, valued at £700. These training will come with certificates which you can add to your C.V.


The Education Network Offer:

The opportunity to work in friendly, caring and supportive atmosphere where every child matters. Highly supportive, committed and hard working Consultants who will endeavor to find assignments suited to your needs.

An opportunity to extend your professional development as well as excellent rates of pay.

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