11 Jobs you can do as a psychology graduate straight after university
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- This video gives an overview of some of the jobs you can do straight after graduating from university with a psychology degree, as well as some information that may be useful to know when applying.
The jobs mentioned are ones you can do in order to gain experience in healthcare and to enable you to apply for other jobs that require some experience, as well as to gain experience for the clinical psychology doctorate.
(A good way to find out exactly what you will do in a role is to look at the job description for that particular job).
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Private or NHS
1:49 - NHS Bands
2:20 - Where to look for jobs
3:42 - Assistant Psychologist
4:39 - Research Assistant
5:57 - Health Care Assistant
6:54 - Support Worker
7:55 - Rehabilitation Assistant
8:47 - OT, SLT and PT Assistant
9:30 - ABA Assistant
10:04 - Teaching Assistant
10:46 - Learning Support Worker
11:18 - Further Studies
11:49 - Outro
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Very well presented and clear.
Really helpful video, I’ve got a much better idea of what jobs to apply for now.
Hey, thanks. That means a lot. It's always a little scary putting a video out there and wondering if anyone will find it helpful! :) Good luck in applying!
This is really informative! Thanks 😊
Hey I have a question,
I doing my masters in psychology at the moment but I'm afraid that my lack of MATHS GCSE might be a problem in getting a decent job in the NHS.
Do you think it's mandatory in order to get into the NHS?
Hi, I would imagine doing a master's degree demonstrates that you are very capable academically! I have to admit I don't know much about GCSE requirements. I had a quick look around and it seems some jobs or courses normally require a certain number of GCSE's, including maths. However, on some websites it does state 'normally', so I imagine there is some leeway. I would suggest having a think about what it is that you would like to do and maybe inquiring about the requirements for that role or course specifically. Where there's a w̶i̶l̶l̶ master's, there's a way. ;) Good luck!
what are the criterias for an international student to get a job in the UK who has an BA in psychology?