Graduate Psychology, Autism & Speech and Language Support Assistant
Location: Kingston Upon Thames, South West London
Contract: Full-time | Term-time only (long-term)
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm
Start Date: ASAP
Pay: £108 per day
About the School
An independent specialist school in Kingston Upon Thames is seeking a compassionate and motivated Psychology, Autism & Speech and Language Support Assistant to join their expert team. The school supports pupils with Speech, Language, and Communication Needs (SLCN), Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), ADHD, and additional SEN needs.
As part of a small, specialist school community, you will work closely with teachers, Speech and Language Therapists, Educational Psychologists, and other specialists to deliver highly personalised learning and therapeutic interventions. The school emphasises early intervention, communication development, and building confidence and independence in every pupil.
This role is ideal for graduates or aspiring practitioners eager to gain hands-on experience in a specialist SEN setting.
Role and Responsibilities
Deliver targeted 1:1 and small-group interventions supporting speech, language, and communication
Implement structured, visual, and routine-based strategies to support pupils with autism and additional needs
Assist teachers in adapting lessons to meet EHCP and SEN support plans
Collaborate with therapists, SENCO, and teachers to implement evidence-based approaches
Support pupils’ emotional regulation, social skills, and confidence building
Track and monitor pupil progress and engagement
Promote a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environmentCandidate Requirements
Degree in Psychology, Education, Speech Sciences, Child Development, or a related field (or currently studying)
Passion for supporting children with speech, language, and SEN needs
Strong communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills
Patient, empathetic, and resilient approach
Experience with children or young people (school-based, tutoring, mentoring, or care) desirable but not essentialWhy This Role Is a Valuable Stepping Stone: This position provides valuable experience for careers in:
Speech and Language Therapy
Educational or Clinical Psychology
Occupational Therapy
Teaching or SEN Teaching
Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS)
Youth Work or Pastoral SupportGain first-hand experience in communication development, behaviour strategies, and specialist education within an independent SEN school environment.
What the School Offers
A small, supportive, and highly skilled SEN school community
Opportunities to work alongside experienced professionals and specialists
Mentoring and development for future teacher training or postgraduate study
A rewarding role making a genuine difference to pupils’ learning and developmentPlease apply today with an updated CV or contact Charlie Hayes on (phone number removed) for more information