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Young Offender Behaviour Mentor

Value Education
Posted 6 hours ago, valid for 4 days
Location

Manchester, Greater Manchester M24WU, England

Salary

£90 - £100 per day

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Young Offender Behaviour Mentor position in Manchester offers a salary of up to £500 per week.
  • Candidates are required to have experience working with young people, particularly those aged 11 to 17 in educational settings.
  • This full-time, long-term role involves supporting young individuals in Pupil Referral Units who may be disengaged from traditional education.
  • The ideal applicant should demonstrate resilience, empathy, and a passion for making a positive impact on the lives of disadvantaged youth.
  • Immediate start dates are available for those who meet the qualifications and are committed to supporting the social and emotional development of young people.

Young Offender Behaviour Mentor

Manchester

Up to 100 per day

**MULTIPLE LOCATIONS AVAILABLE**

  • BURY, MANCHESTER, WIGAN, TAMESIDE

**CONTRACT TYPE**

  • FULL-TIME


**CONTRACT LENGTH**

  • LONG-TERM


**SALARY**

  • UP TO 500 PER WEEK


*JOB START*

  • IMMEDIATE START

About the role

Value Education are recruiting for a Young Offender Behaviour Mentor to work with young people aged between 11 and 17 who are receiving their education in Pupil Referral Unit settings across the Greater Manchester area.

The role of a Young Offender Behaviour Mentor is to support young people to access education, as they will often be very disengaged from school-life.

  • This would be an amazing opportunity for somebody who wants to make a difference to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and that in some cases have suffered major trauma.

About the school

  • The work of a Young Offender Behaviour Mentor will require you to be based within a Pupil Referral Unit school setting
  • You will offer guidance and support both in the classroom, and also with their social and emotional development
  • There are opportunities for the role to become a permanent position after a qualifying period is worked

Requirements

To be considered for the role of Young Offender Behaviour Mentor you will:

  • Be resilient
  • Be able to demonstrate empathy
  • Have a passion to change young people's lives for the better
  • Have an understanding of Social, Emotional and Mental Health Issues

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