Behaviour Mentor
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Job Type | Long term |
Area | Barnet, London |
Sector | Support Staff - MentorSupport Staff - Teaching Assistant - Primary |
Start Date | October 2022 |
Telephone | 03003034740 |
Job Ref | 4753/GM |
Job Views | 213 |
- Description
- Are you an experienced mentor?
Educate Staffing is recruiting for a Behaviour Mentor in a Primary school in Barnet to start in October 2022.
About Us:- An elite consultancy with a specialised team of Headteachers and Ofsted panel to support our staff
- Provide cash bonuses for your loyalty
- Trips abroad, the more time spent working
- Proven record of higher pay rates
About the school:- Recruiting for a Behaviour mentor to support students diagnosed with Social, Emotional & Mental Health difficulties
- Primary community school that caters to children aged 2 to 11 years
- The school has been rated as ‘GOOD’ by Ofsted
- School located in the London Borough of Barnet
- Strong and committed school community
- Active PTA (Parents teacher association)
- Easily accessible via Public Transport links and parking on site
To be considered for the Behaviour Mentor role, you will need to meet the following criteria:- Confident, creative & passionate
- Adaptable to the school ethos and Curriculum
- Experience of working with Challenging behaviour is desirable but not essential
- Experience working with young people of Primary age
- Hold a valid Enhanced DBS certificate or be willing to process one
If you are interested in this role, please apply with an updated CV now as interviews are being arranged immediately!
If you know anyone who would be interested in this vacancy, please call and refer them to us, and you could earn up to £100 from our Refer a Friend scheme*
Educate Staffing committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We are determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.