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Behaviour Mentor

Long Term Futures Ltd
Posted 17 hours ago, valid for 10 days
Location

Coventry, West Midlands CV1 4FS, England

Salary

£90 - £105 per day

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Long Term Futures is seeking a dedicated behaviour mentor for a KS2 class in the CV3 area, with a salary range of £90-105 per day.
  • The role requires previous experience working with challenging behaviour in schools and a commitment to facilitating student progression.
  • Key responsibilities include developing structured sessions to enhance emotional resilience and working closely with students to set and achieve personal goals.
  • Candidates should possess the ability to create strong bonds with both students and staff to ensure effective communication on progress.
  • The position is long-term/permanent and is set to start as soon as possible.

Behaviour mentor | KS2 | CV3 | Long term/permanent role | 90-105 | start ASAP

Long Term Futures is looking for a dedicated behaviour mentor to work within a KS2 class at an amazing school in the CV3 area. A behaviour mentor positively impacts the life of a child. You will be facilitating a safe and controlled learning environment for a child to learn to thrive in, allowing them to reach their full academic potential.

Why work with Long Term Futures?

  • Access to CPD opportunities to further develop your career
  • Dedicated consultant guidance throughout your placement
  • Opportunities for career progression
  • Competitive pay rates

Key responsibilities:

  • Developing and delivering structured sessions to children to develop emotional resilience
  • Working with small groups or 1:1 with children who require emotional and mental support to aid their academic progression
  • Work closely with student's week to week to set personal goals
  • Implement strategy for students to reach set goals
  • Build bonds with staff to keep an open communication line on progress of students
  • Monitor and record the progress of students in behaviour mentor sessions

Qualifications:

  • Previous experience working with challenging behaviour in schools
  • Team teach is desirable
  • The ability to plan and deliver structured sessions to students
  • Commitment to students and facilitating their progression in set sessions
  • Ability to create strong bonds with student and staff for proficient communication
  • Understanding of how to work with young children (ages 6-11)

Apply now!

If you think you have the ability to effectively make a change in young people's lives through sessions thoughtfully planned by you, then apply for this opportunity ASAP. Becoming a behaviour mentor for young people is a rewarding and crucial for some students at the beginning of their academic career.

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