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Launch Your Career: Specialist Teaching Assistant Role for Psychology Graduates! Are you a highly motivated Psychology Graduate or an aspiring professional looking for an invaluable, hands-on opportunity to apply behavioural science principles in a clinical-educational setting? A prestigious, Outstanding-rated specialist school near Cranleigh, Surrey, is seeking an enthusiastic Teaching Assistant (TA) to work with children and young people aged 4-19 with autism and complex communication difficulties. This role offers unparalleled experience perfect for those pursuing a career in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), or Speech and Language Therapy.
Job Responsibility:
Behavioural Implementation: Systematically implement individualised education and behaviour support plans based on the principles of ABA/behaviour analysis
Data-Driven Decisions: Collect accurate and objective data on pupil performance, communication, and target behaviours, using this data to help monitor and adjust intervention effectiveness
Curriculum Delivery: Deliver specialised one-to-one and small group instruction in areas like communication, academic skills, and life skills
Collaboration: Contribute informed observations to multidisciplinary team meetings (e.g., SLTs, OTs, BCBAs) to ensure a unified approach to pupil development
Safe Environment: Help manage the classroom environment to promote safety, focus, and engagement
Requirements:
A degree in Psychology (or a closely related field like Cognitive Science, Counselling, or Education Studies) is highly desirable
Previous professional, personal, or voluntary experience working within a UK setting is required
A valid UK driving licence and access to your own reliable transport are essential
Excellent analytical skills, attention to detail in data collection, resilience, and a genuine passion for working with neurodiverse individuals