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Bridge the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Cranleigh. Are you a Psychology or Social Science graduate looking to apply your academic knowledge in a high-impact, clinical-educational setting? If you are fascinated by child development, neurodiversity, and behavioural intervention, our Specialist Trust offers the perfect environment to launch your career. Based on a stunning 23-acre site in Cranleigh, we support children and young people with complex autism and communication difficulties. This is not just a support role-it is a frontline opportunity to observe and influence the cognitive and emotional development of neurodivergent learners.
Job Responsibility:
Applied Behavioural Support: Gain hands-on experience implementing Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and low-arousal strategies
Multidisciplinary Exposure: Collaborate daily with Educational Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists (SaLT), and Occupational Therapists (OT)
Data-Driven Progress: Assist in tracking student milestones and contributing to Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Neurodiversity Advocacy: Develop a deep, practical understanding of the sensory and communication profiles associated with ASC and SLCN
Requirements:
Psychology or Social Science graduate
background in youth work
behaviour management
building relationships
classroom management
communication
de-escalation techniques
empathy
experience in administering medication
experience in managing challenging behaviour
experience with autism spectrum disorders
experience with learning difficulties
experience with social emotional mental health
inclusiveness
manual handling
marking
mentor experience
personal care experience
planning
resilience
restraint training
speech and language therapy experience
What we offer:
£1000 retention bonus
specialist clinical training (including Makaton and specialised SEN strategies)
supportive peer network of fellow graduates
predictable term-time schedule that allows for continued study