Behaviour Mentor – Tameside
A secondary school in Tameside is seeking an experienced Behaviour Mentor to support students with behavioural and emotional needs. The Behaviour Mentor will play a key role in helping students develop positive coping strategies, manage their emotions, and engage effectively in their education. This position is ideal for someone with a background in youth work, mentoring, psychology, or behaviour support, looking to make a positive difference in a school setting.
Start Date: ASAP
Location: Tameside
Salary: £90–£110 per day (dependent on experience)
Responsibilities:
* Provide targeted behaviour support for students with challenging behaviours, helping them navigate their emotions and reduce disruptive conduct
* Work 1:1 or with small groups of students to deliver interventions focused on social and emotional development, including anger management, conflict resolution, and building resilience
* Collaborate with teachers, SENCOs, and pastoral staff to develop and implement behaviour intervention plans (BIPs) tailored to individual student needs
* Build strong, positive relationships with students, acting as a mentor and role model to guide them in making positive behavioural changes
* Support students in managing their emotions both in the classroom and during break times, helping them stay focused on their learning
* Help students understand their triggers and develop strategies to manage challenging behaviour in a constructive way
* Monitor and track progress in students' behaviour, providing regular updates to teachers, parents, and school leaders
* Support students’ reintegration into full-class settings after behavioural incidents, ensuring they feel supported and ready to re-engage with their learning
* Act as a liaison between the school and external agencies, working collaboratively to support students' welfare
Requirements:
* Previous experience working with young people, preferably in an educational, youth work, or mentoring context
* Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to remain calm and composed in challenging situations
* A proactive, positive approach to supporting students with behavioural or emotional difficulties
* Experience in developing and implementing behaviour plans or interventions is highly desirable
* A background in psychology, counselling, or education is beneficial but not essential
* Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport with students, staff, and external professionals
* Commitment to working collaboratively within a team of professionals to support the holistic needs of students
This is a highly rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of students who face behavioural challenges, helping them to overcome barriers to learning and develop vital skills for success.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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