Psychology Graduate - Learning Support Assistant Camberwell

  • Milk Education
  • Apr 19, 2026
Full time Education

Job Description

Psychology Graduate - Learning Support Assistant Camberwell

Location: Camberwell
Start Date: April 2026
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:45pm (term time only)
Pay: £108 per day
Trial/observation days available

Gain frontline experience supporting vulnerable young people while reinforcing the value of education as a pathway to positive outcomes.

Are you a Psychology graduate looking to build a career in mental health, youth justice, or education?

This specialist provision in Camberwell supports vulnerable students who are academically capable but require additional support due to Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Many pupils have experienced disruption in their education, and the school's core focus is re engaging them with learning and helping them recognise the long term value of their education.

They are seeking a Psychology Graduate to work as a Learning Support Assistant, supporting students to re engage, achieve academically, and rebuild confidence in their ability.

In this setting, education is not just about attainment - it is about changing life trajectories.

Why this role is unique

Unlike mainstream settings, this provision focuses on students who have the ability to succeed academically, but need targeted support to overcome barriers such as:

  • SEMH needs (anxiety, trauma, behavioural challenges)
  • Previous disengagement from education
  • Interrupted school journeys
  • Low confidence despite strong academic potential

Your role will centre on unlocking that potential and reinforcing the importance of education in shaping future opportunities.

How this role develops your experience
  • Understanding behaviour: Gain insight into the psychological drivers behind disengagement
  • Re engagement strategies: Learn how to bring students back into education successfully
  • Academic mentoring: Support capable students to achieve and exceed expectations
  • Safeguarding experience: Work closely with vulnerable young people in a structured setting
  • Relationship building: Become a consistent, trusted adult
Your responsibilities
  • Support students 1:1 and in small groups to raise academic attainment
  • Help pupils re engage with learning and build positive routines
  • Provide SEMH support to improve focus and behaviour
  • Work with teachers to deliver tailored support strategies
  • Encourage a culture where education is seen as valuable and achievable
  • Support a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment

The students you support are capable - your role is to help them believe it and act on it.

Who we are looking for

No prior school experience required - attitude and intent are key.

  • Psychology graduate (or related field)
  • Strong interest in mental health, behaviour, or youth support
  • Passion for helping vulnerable young people succeed academically
  • Resilient, patient, and consistent
  • Able to build strong, trusting relationships
What's in it for you
  • £108 per day
  • Fast track registration
  • Flexible working options
  • Access to 1000+ CPD courses
  • Free wellbeing resources
  • Discount and perks platform
  • Dedicated consultant support
  • Opportunity to work with an eco friendly education agency

If you want to make a real impact by helping vulnerable but capable students reconnect with education, we'd love to hear from you.