Location: West London
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
Sector: Secondary Education / SEMH / Pastoral Support
Contract Type: Full-Time Long-Term
Start Date: ASAP or September
Salary: Competitive dependent on experience
A diverse and inclusive secondary school in West London is looking for an experienced and committed Behaviour Mentor to join its pastoral team. The school serves students aged 1116 and has a strong focus on supporting pupils with social emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs as well as those at risk of disengaging from mainstream education.
The school values a restorative and trauma-informed approach to behaviour management. The Behaviour Mentor role is central to ensuring that students who face emotional or behavioural challenges receive consistent guidance support and mentoring to help them succeed academically and socially.
The Behaviour Mentor will work directly with students who require additional support to manage their emotions behaviour and engagement in learning. You will provide one-to-one mentoring sessions small group interventions and in-class support where necessary. The aim is to develop students self-regulation social skills and resilience while promoting positive behaviour and engagement.
You will work closely with teachers pastoral leads SENCo and safeguarding teams to ensure a joined-up approach for every student. Your role will include developing behaviour support plans monitoring progress and liaising with parents and external agencies when appropriate.
Provide structured one-to-one mentoring for students with SEMH needs
Support students with anxiety trauma-related behaviours ADHD and other social/emotional difficulties
Deliver small group interventions focused on emotional regulation resilience and positive behaviour
Support students during lessons to maintain engagement and focus
De-escalate challenging situations using calm restorative and trauma-informed approaches
Monitor attendance behaviour incidents and academic engagement
Collaborate with teachers and pastoral teams to implement strategies and personalised plans
Support transitions between lessons breaktimes and lunchtimes
Maintain accurate records and contribute to review meetings
Engage with parents carers and external agencies as appropriate
Promote a positive inclusive and safe learning environment
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
Experience working with adolescents ideally in SEMH or challenging behaviour contexts
Strong behaviour management and de-escalation skills
Emotional resilience and patience
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Commitment to safeguarding and child welfare
Experience in alternative provision youth work mentoring social care or counselling is highly advantageous. Training in Team Teach or positive behaviour support is desirable but not essential.
Behaviour management and de-escalation training
Mental health awareness and trauma-informed practice
Safeguarding and child protection training
Ongoing pastoral supervision and support
Opportunities for progression within SEN or pastoral roles
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks satisfactory references and safeguarding training.
Make a significant impact on young peoples lives
Join a supportive and experienced pastoral team
Long-term stable role with training provided
Excellent experience for careers in teaching social work counselling or youth work
Inclusive and values-driven school environment
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