Job title: SEMH Assistant
Job type: Contract
Emp type: Full-time
Industry: Primary / Infant / Junior
Functional Expertise: SEND Teaching and Support
Pay interval: Hourly
Pay rate: Negotiable
Location: London, UK
Job published: 13-06-2025
Job ID: 105342

Job Description

SEMH Assistant | Psychology/Criminology Graduate | Morden | September Start
Support autistic pupils. Promote wellbeing. Start your journey into psychology or education.

Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate passionate about mental health and behaviour in children? A warm and inclusive school in Morden is looking for a dedicated SEMH Assistant to join their team from September 2025.

As a SEMH Assistant, you’ll work closely with pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs—making this the perfect role for graduates aiming to pursue careers in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Therapy or SEN education.

What you’ll be doing as an SEMH Assistant:

  • Supporting autistic pupils and those with SEMH needs on a 1:1 and small group basis

  • Delivering interventions to help pupils regulate emotions, build communication, and engage with learning

  • Assisting with behaviour support plans and creating consistent, structured routines

  • Building trusting relationships with pupils while promoting emotional wellbeing

  • Collaborating with SEN professionals, teachers, and families as a valued SEMH Assistant

We’re looking for an SEMH Assistant who:

  • Holds a 2:1 or above in Psychology or Criminology from a Top 20 UK University

  • Has a genuine passion for mental health, behaviour support, and neurodiversity

  • Brings empathy, resilience, and calm to their role as an SEMH Assistant

  • Has relevant experience working with children or young people

  • Can commit full-time from September 2025 to July 2026

Why apply for this SEMH Assistant role in Morden?

  • Be part of a welcoming and inclusive school with a strong reputation for SEND support

  • Weekly pay between £450–£525 (PAYE)

  • Learn from experienced staff and gain practical insight into psychology and education

  • Build the experience you need for future postgraduate study or professional training

If you're ready to make a meaningful difference and gain career-shaping experience, this SEMH Assistant role in Morden is the ideal next step.

Apply now to begin your journey as an inspiring SEMH Assistant.

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