Youth Mentor - Haringey -immediate start - PRU - 100 - 120 a day depending on experience!
- Youth Mentor for a PRU
- Youth Mentor who is confident working with young people with challenging behaviour
- Youth Mentor who has worked in a similar setting
- Youth Mentor who is a strong role model
- Youth Mentor who has experience mentoring young people
- Youth Mentor to earn 80 - 100 a day!
- Youth mentor is available full time
Are you interested in becoming a Youth Mentor as a next step in your career?
Do you have previous experience working with children with challenging behaviors as a Youth Mentor?
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people?
Would you be able to work full time Monday through Friday?
If you have just ticked the above boxes then continue to read as this could be the Youth Mentor role for you!
Roles and responsibilities - Youth Mentor -Haringey
As a Youth mentor your role consists of assisting vulnerable students who have SEMH or challenging behaviour. Youth Mentors mentor and help identified students. You will support their academic studies as well as their personal development Extra material will be provided by the Youth mentors alongside the help from your class teacher, these materials are put in place to prevent negative behaviour. Youth mentors have the opportunity to run and support programs designed for students who need more support. Having a strong role model as a Youth mentor is essential for building positive relationships with your students, and having an open, warm personality is crucial for building relationships as well.
The alternative provision- Youth Mentor - Haringey
PRUs are a type of school that caters for children who aren't able to attend a mainstream school. Pupils are often referred there if they need greater care and support than their school can provide.
Children who attend a PRU might be:
- Permanently excluded from their mainstream school for behaviour reasons, or at risk of permanent exclusion.
- Experiencing emotional or behavioural difficulties, including anger problems, mental health issues, and school phobia/refusal
- Experiencing severe bullying.
- Diagnosed with special educational needs (SEN), or in the process of diagnosis.
- Suffering from a short- or long-term illness that makes mainstream school unsuitable.
Ideal Previous employment
- Youth Worker
- Behaviour Mentor
- Youth offending officer
- Prison officer
- Behavioural specialist
If you want to take the next step in your career and become a Youth mentor, get in touch with Channon at Teach360.