KS2 Behaviour Support Mentor - Basildon, Essex
Are you interested in and passionate about mental health and the behaviour of young students?
Have you recently graduated and seeking a role where you can gain hands-on experience?
Or perhaps you are an experienced LSA/TA who would like to work with children who have SEN or SEMH?
Would you like to join a team where teamwork is encouraged and everyone supports each other, to ensure the most positive impact on the students and their learning?
If this sounds like you, then please apply today!
Academics are working with a flourishing mainstream Primary School based in Basildon, Essex. The Head Teacher of this school is seeking a dedicated, motivated and patient individual to join the KS2 team as a Behavioural Support Mentor. This role is due to start in January 2025. So, if you are interested in this role, please apply today!
Job Details:
1. Position: KS2 Behaviour Support Mentor
2. Location: Basildon, Essex
3. Start Date: January 2025
4. Salary: £83-100 per day (Paid weekly)
5. Contract: Long-term with the view of going permanent
6. Training: Ample training and support given
7. Teacher Training: School's direct Teacher Training available from August 2025
8. Ofsted Rating: Good
The role of a Behaviour Support Mentor is to support children who struggle with Social, Emotional Mental Health & Special Educational Needs (SEN). Across KS2, the school supports children who suffer from mild to extreme anxiety, depression, ODD, etc. The Head Teacher is seeking someone who is genuinely interested in and passionate about helping children with such struggles. The ideal candidate should be patient, kind, dedicated, and committed. Getting to know each student on a personal level is imperative. Training and support will be given to best help you support these children.
This role is a fantastic opportunity for a psychology/criminology graduate who is keen to gain hands-on experience with different behaviours and mental health needs.
Alternatively, this would be the perfect role for an experienced TA/LSA who is seeking the opportunity to work with children with complex needs and gain extensive knowledge of SEN/SEMH.
No matter if you are a graduate or an experienced TA/LSA, this role is a great opportunity to give back to the community and make a real positive impact on young students' lives.
The ideal candidate must have UK school experience or a child-related qualification and a genuine passion for helping struggling children achieve their best academically and emotionally. If you are interested in this KS2 Behaviour Support Mentor role, please click 'Apply Now' or send your updated CV to [contact email].
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