Graduate Behaviour Mentor Are you passionate about supporting children and teenagers? Do you have a caring and positive nature, with an interest in mental health and behaviour? If yes, then this could be the role for you… A pupil referral unit in Bristol are looking for a friendly and patient individual to join their team as a Graduate Behaviour Mentor. This PRU caters for children and teenagers who display challenging and anti-social behaviour, often due to a diagnosed social, emotional and mental health need, as well as Trauma, Autism and ADHD. £83- £95 per day, dependent on experience ASAP Start Bristol - BS16 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm Graduate Opportunity (Psychology, Criminology)As a Graduate Behaviour Mentor, you will... Help to encourage positive decision-making amongst students. Build strong and meaningful relationships with all pupils. Learn and implement restorative practices and therapeutic methods to engage pupils. Help to increase attendance and in turn, behaviour. Boost emotional wellbeing and self-esteemThis is a fantastic opportunity if you are considering a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counselling, Probation, and Occupational Therapy, providing valuable experience for entering these fields. About you Graduates who have qualified in Psychology, Counselling or Criminology Experience working with children - for example youth work, support work, mental health work or SEN in sport Enthusiastic and passionate about making a different in the lives of children with special educational needs Resilient and confident to work with challenging behaviourIf you are interested in this Graduate Behaviour Mentor role, please apply online or for further information contact Academics LTD Bristol office and speak to Janine Robinson Please note: Academics are a leading education recruitment agency operating across England and Wales. All successful candidates will be subject to a full DBS check, and relevant references will be required. Academics is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children