Location: Whitley Reading Berkshire
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Type: Primary and Secondary (Mixed Provision)
Salary: 85115 per day (depending on experience)
Contract: Full-time long-term term-time only
Start Date: Immediate / Flexible
Role Overview
We are recruiting a dedicated empathetic and resilient Behaviour Mentor to work within a supportive school environment in the Whitley area of Reading. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about helping children and young people overcome behavioural emotional and social barriers to learning.
The Behaviour Mentor will provide targeted support to pupils who may struggle to regulate their emotions manage their behaviour or engage positively with education. Many of the students you will work with have Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and some may have experienced trauma instability or repeated challenges within mainstream education.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who believes in early intervention relationship-based support and the power of consistent positive adult influence.
Key Purpose of the Role
The Behaviour Mentor will act as a key adult for identified pupils helping them develop emotional awareness resilience and appropriate behaviour strategies. You will support students both in and out of the classroom working proactively to prevent behavioural incidents and reactively to help pupils reflect and learn from challenges.
Your role will be central to promoting a calm inclusive and safe learning environment for all students.
Key Responsibilities
As a Behaviour Mentor in Whitley your responsibilities will include:
Providing 1:1 behaviour mentoring to pupils with SEMH needs
Delivering structured small group interventions focusing on emotional regulation social skills and confidence
Supporting pupils within the classroom to improve engagement and reduce disruption
Assisting pupils during transitions break times and lunch periods
Helping pupils identify emotional triggers and develop coping strategies
De-escalating challenging behaviour using calm consistent approaches
Supporting pupils following exclusions or behaviour-related incidents
Working closely with teachers SENCOs pastoral leads and senior leadership
Contributing to behaviour support plans and risk assessments
Monitoring progress and recording behaviour outcomes accurately
Liaising with parents carers and external professionals when appropriate
Promoting positive behaviour inclusion and emotional wellbeing
The School Setting
This school in Whitley Reading serves a diverse local community and is known for its strong pastoral ethos. The school prioritises emotional wellbeing alongside academic achievement and has invested significantly in its behaviour support provision.
Staff work collaboratively and Behaviour Mentors are valued members of the wider school team. Leadership is supportive and understands the challenges involved in SEMH work ensuring staff receive guidance supervision and access to training.
The school follows restorative trauma-informed practices recognising that behaviour often reflects unmet needs rather than deliberate defiance.
The Students You Will Support
Pupils supported in this role may:
Display challenging or disruptive behaviour
Struggle with emotional regulation or anxiety
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment difficulties
Find it difficult to form positive peer relationships
Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement
As a Behaviour Mentor your role is to provide consistency understanding and clear boundaries helping pupils feel safe enough to learn and grow.
Who This Role Is For
This role would suit individuals who:
Have experience working with children or young people in challenging contexts
Are calm patient and emotionally resilient
Can build strong trusting relationships
Are confident managing difficult behaviour without confrontation
Want to pursue a career in education mental health youth work or psychology
Graduates in psychology criminology education or social sciences are particularly encouraged to apply as are individuals with backgrounds in youth work care mentoring or sports coaching.
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
Desirable Experience
SEMH alternative provision or PRU experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant role
Understanding of trauma-informed practice
Relevant qualifications in education or mental health
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability
Ongoing training and CPD opportunities
Supportive leadership and pastoral teams
A positive inclusive working environment
Opportunities for progression within education or pastoral care
Why This Role Matters
As a Behaviour Mentor in Whitley you will play a crucial role in shaping positive outcomes for pupils who may otherwise struggle to succeed in education. Your ability to listen support and guide students can have a lasting impact far beyond the classroom.
If you are passionate about making a difference committed to inclusion and motivated to support young people through challenges this Behaviour Mentor role in Whitley offers a meaningful and rewarding opportunity.
Location: Whitley Reading BerkshireJob Title: Behaviour MentorSchool Type: Primary and Secondary (Mixed Provision)Salary: 85115 per day (depending on experience)Contract: Full-time long-term term-time onlyStart Date: Immediate / FlexibleRole OverviewWe are recruiting a dedicated empathetic and resil...
Location: Whitley Reading Berkshire
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Type: Primary and Secondary (Mixed Provision)
Salary: 85115 per day (depending on experience)
Contract: Full-time long-term term-time only
Start Date: Immediate / Flexible
Role Overview
We are recruiting a dedicated empathetic and resilient Behaviour Mentor to work within a supportive school environment in the Whitley area of Reading. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about helping children and young people overcome behavioural emotional and social barriers to learning.
The Behaviour Mentor will provide targeted support to pupils who may struggle to regulate their emotions manage their behaviour or engage positively with education. Many of the students you will work with have Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and some may have experienced trauma instability or repeated challenges within mainstream education.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who believes in early intervention relationship-based support and the power of consistent positive adult influence.
Key Purpose of the Role
The Behaviour Mentor will act as a key adult for identified pupils helping them develop emotional awareness resilience and appropriate behaviour strategies. You will support students both in and out of the classroom working proactively to prevent behavioural incidents and reactively to help pupils reflect and learn from challenges.
Your role will be central to promoting a calm inclusive and safe learning environment for all students.
Key Responsibilities
As a Behaviour Mentor in Whitley your responsibilities will include:
Providing 1:1 behaviour mentoring to pupils with SEMH needs
Delivering structured small group interventions focusing on emotional regulation social skills and confidence
Supporting pupils within the classroom to improve engagement and reduce disruption
Assisting pupils during transitions break times and lunch periods
Helping pupils identify emotional triggers and develop coping strategies
De-escalating challenging behaviour using calm consistent approaches
Supporting pupils following exclusions or behaviour-related incidents
Working closely with teachers SENCOs pastoral leads and senior leadership
Contributing to behaviour support plans and risk assessments
Monitoring progress and recording behaviour outcomes accurately
Liaising with parents carers and external professionals when appropriate
Promoting positive behaviour inclusion and emotional wellbeing
The School Setting
This school in Whitley Reading serves a diverse local community and is known for its strong pastoral ethos. The school prioritises emotional wellbeing alongside academic achievement and has invested significantly in its behaviour support provision.
Staff work collaboratively and Behaviour Mentors are valued members of the wider school team. Leadership is supportive and understands the challenges involved in SEMH work ensuring staff receive guidance supervision and access to training.
The school follows restorative trauma-informed practices recognising that behaviour often reflects unmet needs rather than deliberate defiance.
The Students You Will Support
Pupils supported in this role may:
Display challenging or disruptive behaviour
Struggle with emotional regulation or anxiety
Have SEMH needs ADHD or attachment difficulties
Find it difficult to form positive peer relationships
Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement
As a Behaviour Mentor your role is to provide consistency understanding and clear boundaries helping pupils feel safe enough to learn and grow.
Who This Role Is For
This role would suit individuals who:
Have experience working with children or young people in challenging contexts
Are calm patient and emotionally resilient
Can build strong trusting relationships
Are confident managing difficult behaviour without confrontation
Want to pursue a career in education mental health youth work or psychology
Graduates in psychology criminology education or social sciences are particularly encouraged to apply as are individuals with backgrounds in youth work care mentoring or sports coaching.
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
Desirable Experience
SEMH alternative provision or PRU experience
Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant role
Understanding of trauma-informed practice
Relevant qualifications in education or mental health
What the School Offers
Competitive daily pay with long-term stability
Ongoing training and CPD opportunities
Supportive leadership and pastoral teams
A positive inclusive working environment
Opportunities for progression within education or pastoral care
Why This Role Matters
As a Behaviour Mentor in Whitley you will play a crucial role in shaping positive outcomes for pupils who may otherwise struggle to succeed in education. Your ability to listen support and guide students can have a lasting impact far beyond the classroom.
If you are passionate about making a difference committed to inclusion and motivated to support young people through challenges this Behaviour Mentor role in Whitley offers a meaningful and rewarding opportunity.
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