Behaviour Mentor - Hackney - Secondary school - Now or January 2025 -100-115 a day
- Behaviour Mentor who is available immediately
- Behaviour Mentor who has excellent behaviour management
- Behaviour Mentor who has worked with challenging behaviour
- Behaviour Mentor for a full-time position
- Behaviour Mentor who can commute to Hackney
Do you want to work in a rewarding environment where you can support and watch your students grow in the classes that you teach?
Do you have previous experience of working with challenging behaviour, but you are looking for a way to transfer your skills into a classroom setting so you can apply them?
Is it your dream to become a passionate Behaviour Mentor in a vibrant secondary school and to take the next step in your career?
Have you just answered yes to the above? Continue to read as you may become a Behaviour Mentor!
The role - Behaviour Mentor - Hackney
The role of a Behaviour Mentor involves supporting and mentoring students who have challenging behaviours or who have social and emotional needs that are challenging. Students can work closely with Behaviour Mentors in the classroom or out of it, depending on the situation. Your role will be to motivate and support the people around you. Developing strong relationship with the students will be a major benefit that you will be able to achieve if you are an open and approachable Behaviour mentor in order to build strong relationships between you and the students. It is based around small groups of identified students who have similar needs and you will be working to meet those needs by providing them with resources which may help them achieve their goals. The interventions work around small groups of identified students who all have the same needs.
The school - Behaviour Mentor - Hackney
It is a diverse school that is located in the heart of the city of hackney offering students and staff from a wide range of backgrounds and minorities. As part of their behavioural team, the school is currently seeking a Behaviour Mentor to join them as a member. There is no doubt that a behaviour mentor will have to be someone who is experienced with working with challenging behaviour, especially with young people, in order to be effective.
Ideal Behaviour Mentor
- Resilient
- Able to intervene in changing behaviour situations
- Can start asap
- Friendly mannerism
- Experience working with challenging behaviour
- Experience working with young people
If you believe you will make a successful Behaviour Mentor, get in touch with Channon imminently on (phone number removed)!