Location: Hatfield Hertfordshire
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Setting: Primary School (ReceptionYear 6)
Pay Rate: 90125 per day (depending on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time term-time long-term
Start Date: Immediate or by agreement
Role Overview
A vibrant primary school in Hatfield Hertfordshire is looking for a skilled empathetic and proactive Behaviour Mentor to join its pastoral and SEMH support team. This school prioritises a nurturing environment where children feel safe valued and supported to achieve their best socially emotionally and academically.
As a Behaviour Mentor you will work closely with pupils who require guidance in managing behaviour regulating emotions and engaging fully in classroom learning. Pupils you support may have SEMH (Social Emotional and Mental Health) needs ADHD anxiety low self-esteem or difficulties forming positive peer relationships.
This role is perfect for someone passionate about mentoring primary-aged children providing structured pastoral interventions and collaborating with teaching staff and pastoral leads to create tailored behaviour plans that help each child thrive.
Purpose of the Role
The Behaviour Mentors purpose is to help pupils overcome barriers to learning caused by behavioural or emotional challenges. Your work will include proactive and reactive interventions:
Proactive: Deliver 1:1 mentoring and small group sessions focusing on social skills confidence resilience and emotional regulation.
Reactive: Offer immediate support during behavioural incidents helping pupils manage emotions repair relationships and return to learning calmly.
The school employs a trauma-informed restorative approach recognising that challenging behaviour is often a form of communication. You will help children understand their emotions develop coping strategies and build positive relationships with peers and staff.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver 1:1 mentoring to pupils needing additional behavioural or emotional support.
Lead small group sessions to develop social skills resilience emotional regulation and self-confidence.
Support pupils in classrooms to maintain focus engagement and positive behaviour.
Provide support during unstructured times such as lunchtimes playtimes and transitions encouraging positive peer interactions.
Calmly de-escalate challenging behaviour using restorative and trauma-informed approaches.
Guide pupils after incidents to reflect repair relationships and develop strategies for the future.
Collaborate with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff to implement individual behaviour support plans.
Keep accurate records of interventions incidents and pupil progress.
Promote empathy restorative practices and problem-solving skills among pupils.
Uphold safeguarding policies and professional boundaries at all times.
The School Environment
The primary school in Hatfield serves a diverse community and places strong emphasis on inclusion pastoral care and emotional wellbeing. Leadership recognises the importance of Behaviour Mentors and provides guidance supervision and ongoing professional development.
The school integrates trauma-informed and restorative approaches alongside structured behaviour management strategies. The aim is to develop pupils long-term emotional resilience self-regulation and social skills while supporting academic progress.
Students You Will Support
Children supported may:
Display disruptive withdrawn or challenging behaviour.
Struggle with emotional regulation low self-esteem or anxiety.
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment difficulties.
Experience challenges in peer relationships routines or transitions.
Be at risk of disengaging from learning or social participation.
Your role will help pupils build confidence resilience and positive behavioural strategies supporting full engagement in school life.
Who This Role Is Suitable For
This role is ideal for individuals who:
Have experience supporting primary-aged children in schools care or youth services.
Are patient empathetic and emotionally resilient.
Can manage challenging behaviour effectively and supportively.
Are confident in building strong professional relationships with children.
Are motivated to work in pastoral care and support inclusion.
Graduates in psychology education social sciences or related fields are encouraged to apply as are experienced Behaviour Mentors seeking a primary school setting.
Essential Requirements
Experience supporting children with behavioural or emotional challenges.
Strong communication interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
Ability to remain calm professional and consistent under pressure.
Commitment to safeguarding inclusion and equality.
Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development.
Desirable Experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience in primary schools.
Knowledge of SEMH ADHD or trauma-informed practice.
Experience delivering 1:1 or small group interventions.
Relevant qualifications in education pastoral care or child development.
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability.
Comprehensive induction and professional development.
Supportive teaching pastoral and leadership teams.
Opportunities for career progression within primary education and pastoral care.
A positive inclusive and professional working environment.
Why This Role Is Meaningful
As a Behaviour Mentor in Hatfield you will make a tangible difference in childrens social emotional and behavioural development. Your guidance will help pupils manage emotions build resilience and engage positively with learning and social activities.
If you are passionate about working with primary-aged children and motivated to make a real difference this Behaviour Mentor role in Hatfield is a rewarding opportunity.
Location: Hatfield HertfordshireJob Title: Behaviour MentorSchool Setting: Primary School (ReceptionYear 6)Pay Rate: 90125 per day (depending on experience)Contract Type: Full-time term-time long-termStart Date: Immediate or by agreementRole OverviewA vibrant primary school in Hatfield Hertfordshire...
Location: Hatfield Hertfordshire
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Setting: Primary School (ReceptionYear 6)
Pay Rate: 90125 per day (depending on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time term-time long-term
Start Date: Immediate or by agreement
Role Overview
A vibrant primary school in Hatfield Hertfordshire is looking for a skilled empathetic and proactive Behaviour Mentor to join its pastoral and SEMH support team. This school prioritises a nurturing environment where children feel safe valued and supported to achieve their best socially emotionally and academically.
As a Behaviour Mentor you will work closely with pupils who require guidance in managing behaviour regulating emotions and engaging fully in classroom learning. Pupils you support may have SEMH (Social Emotional and Mental Health) needs ADHD anxiety low self-esteem or difficulties forming positive peer relationships.
This role is perfect for someone passionate about mentoring primary-aged children providing structured pastoral interventions and collaborating with teaching staff and pastoral leads to create tailored behaviour plans that help each child thrive.
Purpose of the Role
The Behaviour Mentors purpose is to help pupils overcome barriers to learning caused by behavioural or emotional challenges. Your work will include proactive and reactive interventions:
Proactive: Deliver 1:1 mentoring and small group sessions focusing on social skills confidence resilience and emotional regulation.
Reactive: Offer immediate support during behavioural incidents helping pupils manage emotions repair relationships and return to learning calmly.
The school employs a trauma-informed restorative approach recognising that challenging behaviour is often a form of communication. You will help children understand their emotions develop coping strategies and build positive relationships with peers and staff.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver 1:1 mentoring to pupils needing additional behavioural or emotional support.
Lead small group sessions to develop social skills resilience emotional regulation and self-confidence.
Support pupils in classrooms to maintain focus engagement and positive behaviour.
Provide support during unstructured times such as lunchtimes playtimes and transitions encouraging positive peer interactions.
Calmly de-escalate challenging behaviour using restorative and trauma-informed approaches.
Guide pupils after incidents to reflect repair relationships and develop strategies for the future.
Collaborate with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff to implement individual behaviour support plans.
Keep accurate records of interventions incidents and pupil progress.
Promote empathy restorative practices and problem-solving skills among pupils.
Uphold safeguarding policies and professional boundaries at all times.
The School Environment
The primary school in Hatfield serves a diverse community and places strong emphasis on inclusion pastoral care and emotional wellbeing. Leadership recognises the importance of Behaviour Mentors and provides guidance supervision and ongoing professional development.
The school integrates trauma-informed and restorative approaches alongside structured behaviour management strategies. The aim is to develop pupils long-term emotional resilience self-regulation and social skills while supporting academic progress.
Students You Will Support
Children supported may:
Display disruptive withdrawn or challenging behaviour.
Struggle with emotional regulation low self-esteem or anxiety.
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment difficulties.
Experience challenges in peer relationships routines or transitions.
Be at risk of disengaging from learning or social participation.
Your role will help pupils build confidence resilience and positive behavioural strategies supporting full engagement in school life.
Who This Role Is Suitable For
This role is ideal for individuals who:
Have experience supporting primary-aged children in schools care or youth services.
Are patient empathetic and emotionally resilient.
Can manage challenging behaviour effectively and supportively.
Are confident in building strong professional relationships with children.
Are motivated to work in pastoral care and support inclusion.
Graduates in psychology education social sciences or related fields are encouraged to apply as are experienced Behaviour Mentors seeking a primary school setting.
Essential Requirements
Experience supporting children with behavioural or emotional challenges.
Strong communication interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
Ability to remain calm professional and consistent under pressure.
Commitment to safeguarding inclusion and equality.
Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development.
Desirable Experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience in primary schools.
Knowledge of SEMH ADHD or trauma-informed practice.
Experience delivering 1:1 or small group interventions.
Relevant qualifications in education pastoral care or child development.
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability.
Comprehensive induction and professional development.
Supportive teaching pastoral and leadership teams.
Opportunities for career progression within primary education and pastoral care.
A positive inclusive and professional working environment.
Why This Role Is Meaningful
As a Behaviour Mentor in Hatfield you will make a tangible difference in childrens social emotional and behavioural development. Your guidance will help pupils manage emotions build resilience and engage positively with learning and social activities.
If you are passionate about working with primary-aged children and motivated to make a real difference this Behaviour Mentor role in Hatfield is a rewarding opportunity.
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