Behaviour Learning Mentor - Graduate

Posted 28 March 2019
Salary £70 - £90 per day
LocationLambeth
Job type Contract
Discipline Special Education Needs
Referencebehaviour1:1year4_1553791686
Contact NameCarly Walters

Job description

Behaviour Learning Mentor - Graduate Role

Have you recently graduated within a psychology related degree?

Do you have a passion for educating young students, enabling them to reach their potential?

Could you provide excellent support as a Behaviour Learning Mentor, supporting students who have additional behavioural needs?

Behaviour Learning Mentor - Role overview:
Graduate role
Excellent experience for aspiring teacher/Ed Psych
Work alongside an experienced SEN department
Receive superb support and training
Organise and deliver structured sessions
Work with children who may have challenging behaviour
Paid £70 - £90 per day
Full-time, long-term role
Lambeth
Good transport links
Immediate start

Behaviour Learning Mentor - Information about the school:
Set in the heart of the Lambeth borough of South East London, this school is a warm and inclusive environment, providing exceptional support for pupils from a range of backgrounds. The staff here have a true passion for providing a high quality learning experience for all students. They have an inclusive and supportive ethos, staff are a cohesive team who work together to ensure the best outcomes.

This school places an emphasis on allowing students to have a wide range of experiences. This includes academic, social, emotional and cultural - the school really wants their students to be fully prepared for life after school. Many extra-curricular activities are offered here and you will have every opportunity to help within this area.

Behaviour Learning Mentor - Role:
This role is open to a confident and committed graduate who has an interest and passion for working with young people. You will be required to help plan and deliver individual and group sessions. You will identify students who are not making expected progress and help them with targeted support. You will display and utilise your subject knowledge. Vitally, you should make sure the child is safe and well supported.

Some children with occasionally display challenging behaviour. You should therefore be the type of person who can build rapport with young people, building positive and professional relationships.

Please contact Carly Walters at Remedy Education for more information!!