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Learning Support Mentor

Integra People
Posted 19 days ago, valid for 6 days
Location

Shipley, West Yorkshire BD17 7HE, England

Salary

£24,000 - £28,800 per annum

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • Integra Education is seeking a learning mentor in the Baildon area to provide personalized guidance to young people facing unique challenges.
  • Candidates should have proven experience working with young individuals with Autism, Dyslexia, and PDA, preferably in one-on-one settings, and a minimum of two years of relevant experience is required.
  • The role offers a salary of £25,000 per year, emphasizing emotional support, safeguarding, and collaboration with professionals.
  • Mentors will engage young people in activities such as arts and crafts and outdoor pursuits to foster a positive relationship and encourage participation.
  • The ideal candidate should be creative, flexible, and passionate about supporting young individuals with additional needs.

Integra Education are recruiting for a learning mentor in the Baildon area. As a learning mentor you will provide a distinct layer of personalised guidance tailored to the unique challenges the young person faces. This mentor can create a trusting relationship that fosters emotional security and encourages engagement in learning, essential for someone with a PDA profile who may struggle with authority and demands. Moreover, as a safeguarding adult, the mentor ensures that the young person's well-being is prioritized, addressing any concerns related to their mental health and safety in an environment that can often feel overwhelming. This role not only enhances the support network but also promotes a holistic approach to the young person’s education and personal development, ensuring they feel understood, safe, and empowered to navigate their learning journey.

Key Responsibilities:

Learning and Emotional Support:

Provide tailored one-on-one support to meet the young person’s specific learning and emotional needs. Create a safe and supportive environment that helps the young person overcome learning challenges related to Autism, Dyslexia, ARFID and PDA profile.

Engaging in Activities:

Actively engage the young person in arts and crafts, outdoor activities, and their hobbies, such as horse riding and animal care. Use these activities to build a positive relationship and encourage participation in enjoyable, educational experiences.

Safeguarding:

Ensure the safety and well-being of the young person at all times by following safeguarding procedures. Remain vigilant and respond to any safeguarding concerns in a timely and appropriate manner.

Collaboration with Professionals:

Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including therapists, educational psychologists, and other professionals, to ensure a consistent and coordinated approach to the young person’s care and education. Contribute to the development and review of their individual support plan.

Creative and Flexible Approach:

Use a flexible and person-centred approach to accommodate the young person’s interests, sensory sensitivities, and fluctuating energy levels. Adjust activities based on their preferences and comfort levels, especially considering their PDA profile.

Progress Monitoring and Reporting:

Keep accurate and detailed records of the young person’s progress, challenges, and achievements. Provide regular updates to their family and the professional team, adjusting strategies to align with their evolving needs.

Promoting Independence:

Encourage the young person to develop life skills, confidence, and independence through supportive activities and interactions. Foster their self-esteem by celebrating their successes and helping them to overcome difficulties in a gentle, patient manner.

Requirements for this role:

  • Proven experience working with young people with Autism, Dyslexia, and PDA, preferably in a one-on-one setting.
  • Experience working with children with school-based trauma and anxiety
  • Understanding of Autism and PDA, including managing demand avoidance, sensory sensitivities, and learning differences.
  • Experience supporting young people in activities such as arts and crafts, animal care, or horse riding.
  • Experience in supporting young people on a pathway to adulthood
  • Qualifications in SEN, mentoring, child development, or similar fields
  • Experience in outdoor education or working in environments that involve animals or nature-based activities

Additional Information:

The role is in-person and will require someone who is fun, friendly, creative, flexible, and passionate about supporting young person with additional needs.

If you are interested in this exciting role, and would like more information, please feel free to reach!

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.