Behaviour mentor - Brent - Secondary school - January 2025- 80- 100 a day
- Behaviour Mentor who has experience working with challenging behaviour
- Behaviour Mentor who is a strong positive role model
- Behaviour Mentor who has enhanced DBs or willing to get one
- Behaviour Mentor to work in a secondary school
- Behaviour Mentor who can commute to Brent
- Behaviour Mentor who is highly motivated about making a positive change in community
Are you familiar with working with young people who exhibit challenging behaviour?
Looking for a rewarding position that will allow you to support young people who are vulnerable and to witness their transition from one stage to another?
Have you been looking for a role as a Behaviour Mentor for the upcoming academic year?
Would you like more information about what it takes to become a Behaviour Mentor if you just answered YES to the above question? If so, please continue to read on.
About the role - Behaviour Mentor - Brent
It would be an exciting opportunity for a Behaviour Mentor to work with students who have SEN, ASD, or SEMH needs in order to support them in their academic and social lives. There is no doubt this is a rewarding job, as you will be a Behaviour Mentor who is showing students how it is possible to be a good role model. It is important that this individual is approachable and passionate when it comes to supporting children with their unique needs. The ability to have patience and empathy is one of the most important qualities to have as a behaviour mentor. A desire to work with children who have special needs, autism spectrum disorders, or mental health issues is desirable. Ideally, you should be able to work under pressure and be able to react quickly to situations when they occur in real time so that you can react to them as they occur. In order to be considered for this position, you must have experience working with challenging behaviours.
About the school - Behaviour Mentor - Brent
A fantastic school is located in the heart of Brent with fantastic transport links to the school. It would be great to have a bubbly, fast-paced Behaviour Mentor to assist them in supporting young people who have complex needs. It is important to have excellent behaviour management skills in order to become a successful behaviour mentor. This is the time to take the next step to becoming a Behaviour Mentor. Throughout your journey at the school you will be supported by a highly supportive team who will guide you through the process. Specifically, they are looking for someone with experience in behavioural mentoring who can start bringing new ideas and resources to the table as soon as possible.
Ideal Previous employment
- Teaching Assistant
- Behaviour Specialist
- Youth Mentor
- Youth Worker
- Prison officer
Please contact Channon at Teach 360 on (phone number removed) if you are interested in taking the next step in your career by becoming a Behaviour Mentor.