Behaviour Mentor - Immediate Start

Behaviour Mentor - Immediate Start

Job Ref: SED/BMP1
Location London in City of London
School Support Staff School Support Staff
Learning Support Assistant Learning Support Assistant
SEN Assistant Jobs SEN Assistant Jobs
EBD/SEBD and ASD EBD/SEBD and ASD
SEN Support Staff SEN Support Staff
EBD and ASD EBD and ASD
Start date Start ASAP
Contract type Contract Permanent
Salary £18,000 - £22,000 per annum
Contract info Subject to experience

Job Description


Do you have a passion for mentoring young people?

Would you like the opportunity to mentor and tutor students in small groups or on a 1:1 basis?

> Immediate Interviews Available
> Excellent Training and Development
> Supportive Management Team
> Permanent Position

Education 365 seeks an engaging Behaviour Mentor to work with young people in small groups and on a 1:1 basis, within an SEMH school. The vacancy would suit someone with either a Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant background or someone that has worked with students in small groups or on a 1:1 basis in an education / school setting.

The students you will be supporting have a range of challenging behaviour, social and emotional difficulties and various special educational needs. Although the students all have different needs, they all have one thing in common, they are unable to work within a mainstream school. As such you will be working with these students in small groups and on a 1:1 basis, providing an essential education for these students.

This is a full time position from Monday to Friday, during school term time only and will be on a permanent contract with the school. A full and detailed induction will be provided as well as regular training, to ensure you have everything you need to succeed.

This is an immediate start position and we can arrange immediate interviews for suitable candidates.



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