Behaviour Mentor

Posted 3 May by LTF Recruitment
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Behaviour Mentor - 1:1 and small group Mentoring & Support

Role Information:

Days: 5 days, Monday - Friday

Hours: 8:15am - 4:00pm

Pay: £100 - £130 per day

Start Date: ASAP or Septmeber 2024

Are you a confident, resilient and patient individual looking for a rewarding Behaviour Mentor role within a Secondary School?

Do you have aspirations of a career within the Education Sector but need to build up experience working with challenging behaviours first?

Have you got the ability to inspire others and are you passionate about making a positive difference to disengaged students?

Do you have experience in any of the following?

* Youth Work

* Sports Coaching

* Ex-Army

* Music Production

* The Arts

* Challenging behaviour

* Youth offending

A secondary school in Long Eaton is recruiting for a Behaviour Mentor to work with disengaged students to develop their attitudes and behaviours towards academic achievement. This tailored intervention role is designed to support students with behavioural problems and low academic aspirations. Within this role you will be helping challenging students overcome barriers towards their learning, whilst acting as a role model and someone to look up to. The role is on a full-time basis, primarily a class-based position however it is very likely you will also deliver 1:1 intervention sessions at some stage in order to maintain the progress of student behaviour and learning.

If you feel you would be the right fit for this role, then please apply through submitting your CV. If you are a successful applicant, you will be contacted by Adam Crofts to arrange the next steps in the progression of your application.

Required skills

  • Behaviour|Behaviour Mentor|KS1|KS2|KS3|KS4|SEN|SEMH|Support|Mentor|TeamTeach|Mappa|ASD|Autism|ADHD

Reference: 52584353

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