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An educational support agency is seeking an Aspiring Counsellor in Dorking to provide emotional support to students. This role is ideal for graduates in psychology or counselling, offering ongoing training and a chance to work in a supportive school environment. The position involves assisting students with emotional and behavioural challenges. Full-time, term-time hours are included with market-related pay.
Aspiring Counsellor Required: Dorking, Surrey
Pastoral Support Assistant – Aspiring Counsellor – Milk Education
Location: Dorking and Surrounding Areas
Salary: £101.40 – £115 per day | Full-time, Term-time | Immediate and January starts
Do you have a passion for supporting young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing? Are you looking for a role that allows you to make a genuine difference every single day?
I’m Farhad at Milk Education, and I’m currently working with a cluster of welcoming and supportive secondary schools in Dorking who are seeking compassionate and patient individuals to join their pastoral and wellbeing teams.
This is a fantastic opportunity for psychology, counselling, or health and social care graduates — or anyone looking to build a career in mental health, education, or youth work. You’ll be supporting students who may be facing social, emotional or behavioural challenges, helping them to develop confidence, self-esteem and resilience.
This isn’t just a job — it’s a chance to change lives while gaining invaluable hands-on experience that can lead to future roles such as School Counsellor, Pastoral Lead, Educational Psychologist, Youth Worker, or Mental Health Practitioner.
Offering 1:1 emotional and pastoral support to students who may be struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, or challenging circumstances
Assisting with behaviour management and helping to create a calm, supportive learning environment
Supporting attendance and engagement, helping students reconnect with their learning
Working closely with teachers, safeguarding leads, counsellors and SEN staff to implement individual support plans
Taking part in wellbeing initiatives, group sessions and mentoring programmes
Promoting a culture of empathy, inclusion, and emotional awareness across the school
A caring, patient and empathetic personality – someone who genuinely enjoys helping others
Ideally, a background or degree in Psychology, Counselling, Criminology, Health & Social Care or a related field (not essential)
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure
A genuine interest in mental health, safeguarding, and youth development
A proactive and reliable approach – someone who’s not afraid to get involved and make a difference
Full-time, term-time hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm
Ongoing training and development through Milk Education
Access to our Unbottled Wellbeing Programme, designed to promote resilience, positivity and personal growth
Clear progression routes into counselling, psychology, or teaching
The chance to work in Dorking schools that truly value empathy, kindness, and people who care
At Milk Education, we believe in building brighter futures — for students and for our candidates. When you work with me, you’ll have dedicated, ongoing support to help you find the right school and develop your career.
I’m passionate about connecting compassionate people with schools that share their values. Whether you’re exploring counselling, teaching, or educational psychology, this role will give you the experience and confidence to take the next step.