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Aspiring Forensic Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant Haringey
Posted 2 days 1 hour ago by Milk Education
Aspiring Forensic Psychologist - Learning Support Assistant Haringey
Location: Haringey
Trials start: July 2026
Long-term placements start: September 2026
Pay: £108 per day
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30am-3:45pm, term time only
Training: Full education, training, and CPD provided
This Learning Support Assistant role is ideal for an aspiring forensic psychologist seeking hands on experience within a specialist SEN environment in Haringey, supporting children and young people with SEMH needs, autism, and non verbal communication profiles.
The setting places a strong emphasis on advocacy, ensuring every pupil has a voice - whether through words, behaviour, or alternative communication. You will work closely with students who may have experienced trauma, ACEs, or display behaviours linked to unmet emotional needs, while also supporting non verbal students who require patient, attuned advocacy to express themselves safely and meaningfully.
This role offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection between forensic psychology, communication rights, and behaviour as communication - all within a structured, therapeutic school environment.
Why this role is ideal for an Aspiring Forensic Psychologist- Advocate for non verbal students - ensuring their needs, wants, and distress are recognised and responded to, not ignored or punished
- Support pupils whose behaviour may be risk related or trauma driven, developing insight into early intervention and prevention
- Work with children who may have limited verbal communication, using PECS, body language, facial expression, and sensory cues to understand their experience
- Gain hands on experience in de escalation, containment, and behaviour as communication - core forensic psychology principles
- Observe how unheard or non verbal students may express distress through behaviour that can be misinterpreted as challenging
- Build skills in advocacy, safeguarding, and ethical support for vulnerable young people who cannot easily self advocate
- Work collaboratively with teachers, SLTs, OTs, and behaviour specialists to create consistent, pupil centred support plans
- Make a direct impact on students' wellbeing, dignity, and long term outcomes - reducing the risk of future criminalisation or exclusion
- A strong academic background in psychology, criminology, or a related field
- A genuine interest in forensic psychology, particularly around communication vulnerability and advocacy
- Understanding that non verbal does not mean non communicating - and a commitment to listening differently
- Experience working with children or young people with SEND, SEMH, or non verbal students (desirable but not essential)
- A calm, resilient, and ethically grounded approach, especially when behaviour is distressed or dysregulated
- Strong observation skills and the ability to advocate quietly and persistently for students who cannot speak for themselves
- A passion for social justice, inclusion, and trauma informed practice
- Forensic psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Youth justice
- Speech and language therapy (with a forensic or advocacy lens)
- Safeguarding and children's rights
- Alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) roles
Milk Education
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