Description
Learning Mentor – Merton – Secondary school – January 2025 – £80 – £100 a day
Teach 360 are currently seeking a Learning Mentor to join their support staffing team. The ideal learning mentor will need to be someone who has experience working with young people who either have challenging behaviour or SEN needs.
Learning Mentor who is resilient and ready to take on a new challenge
Learning Mentor who has experience working with challenging behaviour and SEN needs
Learning Mentor who can commute to Haringey
Learning mentor to earn £80-£100 a day
Learning mentor who has excellent behaviour management
Learning Mentor wh0oo can start September 2023Is it your dream to take the next step in your career by becoming a learning mentor who is a part of a classroom setting?
Are you looking for a flexible role that will give you the ability to balance work and family life well?
In my opinion, if you answered yes to the above question, then you will be a successful Learning Mentor.
The role – learning Mentor – Merton
Identifying and supporting students with EHCP plans and providing them with support and mentoring
Identifying and working with identified students in small groups or on a one-to-one basis
Run interventions based on the needs of the students
Working closely with teachers and other members of the behavioural team in order to achieve the best results
The ability to deescalate challenging behaviour needs in a calm and proactive manner
Build a good repour with students
Plan and create resources
Liaise with the SenCoThe school – Learning Mentor – Merton
Located in Haringey, this fantastic school has onsite parking for its students as well as a convenient location. The school hosts excellent teachers who go above and beyond to help their students achieve their best. Additionally, they provide social and mental support to their students to ensure that they have a stable and enjoyable secondary school education. Upon becoming a Learning Mentor, the successful candidate will be joining the support team which provides support to students who have challenging behaviours or special educational needs. In order for a learning mentor to be effective, he or she must be able to start in the new academic year.
Ideal Learning mentor
Approachable and empathetic
Resilient
Experience working with children or young people
Willingness to learn
Proactive and can think quickly on their feet
DBS or willing to get one
If you like the sound of the above, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Channon at teach360 on (phone number removed). Quick, interviews will be held shortly