Mental Health Assistant - Oxford
Full-Time | £90-£110 per day | ASAP or September 2026 Start
Are you a Psychology graduate looking for meaningful experience working with children and young people?
This Mental Health Assistant role in Oxford is the perfect opportunity for ambitious, down-to-earth individuals interested in Psychology, mental health, education, counselling, therapy, or SEN. As a Mental Health Assistant, you will support children with social, emotional and mental health needs, autism, ADHD, and behavioural challenges within a specialist educational setting.
This full-time Mental Health Assistant position offers invaluable hands-on experience for anyone considering Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, or Social Work. You will work closely with experienced staff, learning therapeutic approaches, behaviour strategies, and emotional regulation techniques that will directly support your future career.
The school is seeking like-minded individuals who are compassionate, proactive, resilient, and passionate about making a genuine difference. Their ethos centres around kindness, inclusion, emotional wellbeing, and helping every student reach their potential.
Key responsibilities:
- Supporting students 1:1 and in small groups
- Promoting emotional regulation and confidence
- Assisting with behaviour and communication strategies
- Helping create a safe and engaging learning environment
What this Mental Health Assistant role offers:
- Excellent experience for Psychology graduates
- A strong platform for future careers in mental health and education
- Ongoing training and professional development
- The opportunity to make a real impact every day
This Mental Health Assistant role is available ASAP or from September 2026 and pays £90-£110 per day depending on experience.
If you are looking for Psychology graduate jobs that offer genuine purpose, practical experience, and long-term career value, apply now for this Mental Health Assistant opportunity in Oxford