Location: Tilehurst Reading Berkshire
Role Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Setting: Secondary School (KS3 & KS4)
Pay Rate: 90120 per day (dependent on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time long-term term-time only
Start Date: ASAP or by mutual agreement
Role Overview
We are seeking a dedicated proactive and emotionally intelligent Behaviour Mentor to join a welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Tilehurst Reading. This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about helping young people overcome behavioural and emotional challenges that can act as barriers to learning.
As a Behaviour Mentor you will support pupils who may struggle with emotional regulation engagement and behaviour in a mainstream school environment. Many of the students you work with may present with challenging behaviour as a result of anxiety low self-esteem trauma or unmet social and emotional needs. Your role will be to provide consistent structured and compassionate support to help these pupils re-engage positively with their education.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who thrives on building relationships promoting inclusion and supporting students to make meaningful lasting progress.
Purpose of the Behaviour Mentor Role
The purpose of this Behaviour Mentor role is to support students who are at risk of disengagement exclusion or underachievement due to behavioural or emotional difficulties. You will act as a key adult helping students feel safe understood and supported within the school environment.
The school places a strong emphasis on early intervention and believes that behaviour is a form of communication. As such Behaviour Mentors play a central role in identifying underlying needs reducing barriers to learning and promoting positive behaviour across the school.
Key Responsibilities
As a Behaviour Mentor in Tilehurst your responsibilities will include:
Providing 1:1 mentoring for students with behavioural emotional or social needs
Delivering small group interventions focused on emotional regulation confidence-building and social skills
Supporting students in lessons to improve focus participation and behaviour
Working with pupils during transitions break times and lunch periods
Supporting students during moments of emotional dysregulation
De-escalating challenging behaviour calmly and professionally
Supporting pupils returning from fixed-term exclusions or behaviour-related incidents
Assisting with the implementation of behaviour support plans and intervention strategies
Working closely with teachers pastoral staff SENCOs and senior leaders
Monitoring progress and maintaining accurate behaviour records
Upholding safeguarding procedures and professional boundaries
The School Environment
This secondary school in Tilehurst serves a diverse local community and is known for its strong pastoral care and commitment to inclusion. The school promotes a calm structured and respectful environment where students are encouraged to take responsibility for their behaviour while being supported to understand and manage their emotions.
The leadership team is approachable and supportive recognising the importance of Behaviour Mentors within the wider school structure. Staff wellbeing is prioritised and Behaviour Mentors receive guidance training and regular feedback to support their development.
The school adopts restorative and trauma-informed approaches focusing on long-term behaviour change rather than short-term sanctions.
Students You Will Support
Students supported by the Behaviour Mentor may:
Display challenging or disruptive behaviour in lessons
Experience emotional regulation difficulties or anxiety
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment-related challenges
Struggle with peer relationships or authority figures
Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement from education
Your role is to help these students develop the skills confidence and emotional awareness needed to succeed within a mainstream school setting.
Who This Role Is Suited For
This role would suit individuals who:
Have experience working with children or young people in schools youth work or care settings
Are calm patient and resilient
Can build positive trusting relationships with students
Are confident managing challenging behaviour in a supportive way
Are interested in careers in education pastoral care psychology or mental health
Graduates in psychology criminology education or social sciences are encouraged to apply as are individuals with experience in mentoring coaching or support work.
Essential Requirements
Experience working with children or young people
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Commitment to safeguarding and child protection
Willingness to undertake relevant training and checks
Desirable Experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience
SEMH alternative provision or PRU background
Understanding of trauma-informed or restorative practices
Relevant qualifications or training
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability
Comprehensive induction and ongoing CPD
Supportive leadership and pastoral teams
Clear progression opportunities within education
A positive inclusive and respectful working environment
Why This Role Makes a Difference
As a Behaviour Mentor in Tilehurst your role will have a direct and meaningful impact on students lives. By providing consistency empathy and guidance you will help young people develop healthier behaviours stronger relationships and a more positive relationship with education.
If you are passionate about inclusion motivated by challenge and committed to helping young people reach their potential this Behaviour Mentor role in Tilehurst offers a fulfilling and impactful opportunity.
Location: Tilehurst Reading BerkshireRole Title: Behaviour MentorSchool Setting: Secondary School (KS3 & KS4)Pay Rate: 90120 per day (dependent on experience)Contract Type: Full-time long-term term-time onlyStart Date: ASAP or by mutual agreementRole OverviewWe are seeking a dedicated proactive and ...
Location: Tilehurst Reading Berkshire
Role Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Setting: Secondary School (KS3 & KS4)
Pay Rate: 90120 per day (dependent on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time long-term term-time only
Start Date: ASAP or by mutual agreement
Role Overview
We are seeking a dedicated proactive and emotionally intelligent Behaviour Mentor to join a welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Tilehurst Reading. This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about helping young people overcome behavioural and emotional challenges that can act as barriers to learning.
As a Behaviour Mentor you will support pupils who may struggle with emotional regulation engagement and behaviour in a mainstream school environment. Many of the students you work with may present with challenging behaviour as a result of anxiety low self-esteem trauma or unmet social and emotional needs. Your role will be to provide consistent structured and compassionate support to help these pupils re-engage positively with their education.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who thrives on building relationships promoting inclusion and supporting students to make meaningful lasting progress.
Purpose of the Behaviour Mentor Role
The purpose of this Behaviour Mentor role is to support students who are at risk of disengagement exclusion or underachievement due to behavioural or emotional difficulties. You will act as a key adult helping students feel safe understood and supported within the school environment.
The school places a strong emphasis on early intervention and believes that behaviour is a form of communication. As such Behaviour Mentors play a central role in identifying underlying needs reducing barriers to learning and promoting positive behaviour across the school.
Key Responsibilities
As a Behaviour Mentor in Tilehurst your responsibilities will include:
Providing 1:1 mentoring for students with behavioural emotional or social needs
Delivering small group interventions focused on emotional regulation confidence-building and social skills
Supporting students in lessons to improve focus participation and behaviour
Working with pupils during transitions break times and lunch periods
Supporting students during moments of emotional dysregulation
De-escalating challenging behaviour calmly and professionally
Supporting pupils returning from fixed-term exclusions or behaviour-related incidents
Assisting with the implementation of behaviour support plans and intervention strategies
Working closely with teachers pastoral staff SENCOs and senior leaders
Monitoring progress and maintaining accurate behaviour records
Upholding safeguarding procedures and professional boundaries
The School Environment
This secondary school in Tilehurst serves a diverse local community and is known for its strong pastoral care and commitment to inclusion. The school promotes a calm structured and respectful environment where students are encouraged to take responsibility for their behaviour while being supported to understand and manage their emotions.
The leadership team is approachable and supportive recognising the importance of Behaviour Mentors within the wider school structure. Staff wellbeing is prioritised and Behaviour Mentors receive guidance training and regular feedback to support their development.
The school adopts restorative and trauma-informed approaches focusing on long-term behaviour change rather than short-term sanctions.
Students You Will Support
Students supported by the Behaviour Mentor may:
Display challenging or disruptive behaviour in lessons
Experience emotional regulation difficulties or anxiety
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment-related challenges
Struggle with peer relationships or authority figures
Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement from education
Your role is to help these students develop the skills confidence and emotional awareness needed to succeed within a mainstream school setting.
Who This Role Is Suited For
This role would suit individuals who:
Have experience working with children or young people in schools youth work or care settings
Are calm patient and resilient
Can build positive trusting relationships with students
Are confident managing challenging behaviour in a supportive way
Are interested in careers in education pastoral care psychology or mental health
Graduates in psychology criminology education or social sciences are encouraged to apply as are individuals with experience in mentoring coaching or support work.
Essential Requirements
Experience working with children or young people
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Commitment to safeguarding and child protection
Willingness to undertake relevant training and checks
Desirable Experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience
SEMH alternative provision or PRU background
Understanding of trauma-informed or restorative practices
Relevant qualifications or training
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability
Comprehensive induction and ongoing CPD
Supportive leadership and pastoral teams
Clear progression opportunities within education
A positive inclusive and respectful working environment
Why This Role Makes a Difference
As a Behaviour Mentor in Tilehurst your role will have a direct and meaningful impact on students lives. By providing consistency empathy and guidance you will help young people develop healthier behaviours stronger relationships and a more positive relationship with education.
If you are passionate about inclusion motivated by challenge and committed to helping young people reach their potential this Behaviour Mentor role in Tilehurst offers a fulfilling and impactful opportunity.
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