Sports & Behaviour Mentor

Posted 11 April by LTF Recruitment

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Sports & Behaviour Mentor

  • Location: Nuneaton, Coventry (CV10)
  • PayScale: £85 - £100 per day
  • Working day: Monday to Friday 08:30 - 15:30 (term time only)
  • Duration: Long-term to permanent
  • Start date: Immediate

Do you have a sports background and exppreince in schools and would like a highly rewarding role? Are you motivated by the prospect of making a positive impact on the lives of young students struggling to engage?

If so, we'd love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support children with SEN and challenging behaviour on a 1:1 basis.
  • Help students regulate their emotions through appropriate intervention and sport.
  • Help support students in the classroom
  • Promote good behaviour from students.
  • Implement long term plans and strategies to improve learning and behaviour.
  • Support students with their learning where necessary.

The successful candidate will:

  • Have a sport, PE or games background, possessing the skills required to engage SEN learners.
  • Have experience working in a education backgroud- Ideally Key Stage 2
  • Have experience working with special educational needs (not essential).
  • Be open to continued professional development to upskill themselves to work with a variety of SEN needs.
  • Be able to form effective relationships with staff and pupils.
  • Be a strong role model for pupils.

If you are enthused by this opportunity, please do not hesitate to submit your cv via the application page.

Required skills

  • Teaching Assistant|Support|SEN|Behaviour|Interventions|KS1|KS2|Primary|SEN Hub|Resource Hub|Sports

Application question

Do you have the right to work in the UK?

Reference: 52455598

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