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Behaviour Mentor

Posted a month ago

  • Harrow, Greater London
  • Contract
  • £80 to £100 /Day
  • Sponsored
  • Expired - 15 hours ago

Behaviour Mentor- Harrow - Secondary school - immediately - �80 - �100 a day!

A dynamic and enthusiastic behaviour mentor is required to meet the needs of a secondary school in Harrow. The individual must have previous experience working with young people with challenging behaviours in order to be considered for the position.

  • Behaviour Mentor who has previous relevant experience
  • Behaviour Mentor who has worked with challenging behaviour
  • Behaviour Mentors who enjoys working with young people
  • Behaviour Mentor who can start in immediately
  • Behaviour Mentor for a long-term contract
  • Behaviour Mentor for a full-time contract
  • Behaviour Mentor to ear �80 - �100 a day!

Are you looking for a career change that will allow you to work with young people who have challenging behaviours or who are vulnerable?

Are you comfortable with the thought of being a strong role model for young people?

Would you be able to tell me if you have worked with students with challenging behaviour or mental health challenges in the past?

Are you seeking a rewarding job as a Behaviour Mentor where you can witness the growth within students?

We invite you to read on further for more information about becoming a Behaviour Mentor if you have ticked any of the above boxes.

The role - Behaviour Mentor - Harrow

In your role as a Behaviour Mentor, you work closely with students who have been identified as having challenging behaviour or who have SEMH needs in order to provide them with support. Working individually or in small groups may be appropriate depending on the needs of the identified students. Behaviour Mentors typically work in a small number of classrooms and support or lead interventions designed to support students in a variety of ways. Behaviour mentors are responsible for developing action plans and targets in collaboration with the class teacher. This means that the targets will be based on improving their behaviour as well as their academic performance. In an effort to improve pupils' self-esteem and confidence, providing direct support and working directly with them on the development of their self-esteem and confidence. Monitoring progress in improving behaviour and maintaining improvements already achieved is also essential.

The school - Behaviour Mentor - Harrow

Currently, an opening exists for a Behaviour Mentor to join the teaching team of an outstanding Ofsted rated school in Harrow. Providing modern facilities and an excellent teaching team, this is an excellent school if you are interested in joining the behaviour mentoring department. There are many opportunities for you to grow and develop in your career, such as becoming a behaviour manager or pastoral manager.

Ideal behaviour mentor

  • Experience working with challenging behaviour
  • Experience working with children your young people
  • Has an enhanced DBS or willing to get one
  • Can start in immediately

If you want to become a behaviour Mentor, get in touch with Channon at Teach 360 on (phone number removed).

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