Behaviour Mentor

Job Category: Behaviour Mentor SEN
Job Type: Full Time Permanent
Job Location: London Surrey

Educ8 are proud to be working with a group of Special schools based in London & Surrey who, due to huge success and expansion, are seeking an experienced Behaviour Mentor to join them in September 2021

The school, provides a unique, holistic therapeutic approach to their students students from KS2-5 with SEMH, PMLD needs.

Your duties will include:

Working under guidance of teaching staff: provide support in addressing the needs of pupils who need particular help to overcome barriers to learning.

  • Provide pastoral support to pupils.
  • Receive and supervise pupils excluded from, or otherwise not working to, a normal timetable.
  • Attend to pupils’ personal needs and provide advice to assist in their social, health & hygiene development.
  • Participate in comprehensive assessment of pupils to determine those in need of particular help.
  • Assist the teacher with the development and implementation of individual Education/Behaviour/Support/Mentoring plans.
  • Support provision for gifted and talented pupils and those with special needs.
  • Establish productive working relationships with pupils, acting as a role model.
  • Develop 1:1 mentoring arrangements with pupils and provide support for distressed pupils.
  • Promote the speedy/effective transfer of pupils across phases/integration of those who have been absent.
  • Provide information and advice to enable pupils to make choices about their own learning/behaviour/attendance.
  • Challenge and motivate pupils, promote and reinforce self-esteem.
  • Provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress, achievement, behaviour, attendance etc

If you want to be part of a strong, team orientated School where you will receive extensive training opportunities and fast progression, please apply at your earliest convenience.

Interviews taking place w/c 24th of May 2021

Educ8 Services and our partnered schools are fully committed to the Safeguarding of children and stringent compliance and expect all applicants to share the same commitment.

 £17,000 – £22,000 per annum, negotiable

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