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Pupil Wellbeing Mentor and School Mental Health Lead

Dunbar Education
Posted 9 hours ago, valid for 19 days
Location

Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 7RH

Salary

£25,625 - £31,074 per annum

Contract type

Part Time

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  • A primary school in Gerrards Cross is seeking a Pupil Wellbeing Mentor and Mental Health Lead for a part-time, permanent role during term time only, with hours from 8.30am to 3.45pm, four days a week.
  • The position offers a salary within the Bucks Pay Range 2 (25,625-27,770 FTE) or Range 3 (28,129-30,174 FTE), based on experience.
  • Candidates must have experience supporting primary-aged pupils with emotional needs and possess mental health training or qualifications.
  • The role involves leading mental health initiatives, delivering training, and collaborating with staff and families to foster a supportive school culture.
  • This is an excellent opportunity for those committed to pupil wellbeing, with benefits including ongoing training, development opportunities, and a collaborative staff environment.

Pupil Wellbeing Mentor & Mental Health Lead - Primary School - Gerrards Cross
Part-Time | Permanent | Term-Time Only (incl. INSETs)
Hours: 8.30am - 3.45pm, 4 days/week
Salary: Bucks Pay Range 2 (25,625-27,770 FTE) or Range 3 (28,129-30,174 FTE), depending on experience
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A welcoming and supportive primary school in Gerrards Cross is looking for a Pupil Wellbeing Mentor and School Mental Health Lead to join their team on a part-time, permanent basis. The role is key to promoting emotional wellbeing and resilience for pupils and staff.

You'll lead the school's provision for mental health and emotional wellbeing, offering direct support, training, and whole-school strategy. Working closely with the leadership team, staff, and families, you will foster a positive, inclusive school culture.



Key Responsibilities

  • Lead mental health and wellbeing across the school

  • Support pupils and staff with emotional or behavioural needs

  • Deliver pupil sessions, parent workshops, and staff training

  • Develop inclusive strategies and wellbeing initiatives

  • Collaborate with internal and external professionals

  • Maintain the nurture room as a safe space



Person Specification

Essential:

  • Experience supporting primary-aged pupils with emotional needs

  • Mental health training/qualification (for children or adults)

  • Excellent communication and empathy

  • Able to work independently and collaboratively

Desirable:

  • Counselling or therapeutic qualifications

  • Experience with parent engagement or school-based work

Enhanced pay available for suitably qualified/experienced candidates.



Why Join This School?

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking, values-driven school community. You'll be part of a caring team committed to pupil wellbeing and inclusion.

Benefits include:

  • Term-time schedule

  • Development and leadership opportunities

  • Time in lieu for additional meetings

  • Ongoing training and CPD

  • Supportive, collaborative staff culture



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