Behaviour Mentor - PRU-Barking and Dagenham- ASAP - 80 - 100 a day!
Teach360 are currently looking for a strong Behaviour Mentor to join a vibrant team in a Secondary school are a type of school that caters for children who can't attend a mainstream school. Pupils are often referred there if they need greater care and support than their school can provide. The students who attend this PRU have been permanently excluded from their mainstream school for behaviour reasons, or at risk of permanent exclusion.
- Behaviour Mentor for a PRU in Barking and Dagenham
- Behaviour Mentor who has experience working with young people
- Behaviour Mentor available to working from 8:30am - 4:30pm
- Behaviour Mentor who has a passion for working with challenging behaviour needs
- Behaviour Mentor who can start immediately
- Behaviour Mentor who is a role model
- Behaviour Mentor who has previous working experience
Could you be an enthusiastic Behaviour Mentor with a passion for teaching and a desire to challenge yourself in a rewarding role?
Would you consider yourself to be an expert on working with young people who display challenging behaviours?
If a challenging situation between young people occurs, do you feel confident that you could deescalate the situation and resolve it in a peaceful manner?
Can you describe yourself as a resilient Behaviour Mentor who wants to make a positive impact on the life of a young person?
Is the answer to the above question a definite, yes? This is the perfect Behaviour Teaching Assistant position for you if you have previous experience in this field.
About the role - Behaviour Mentor - PRU - Barking and Dagenham
In your role as a Behaviour Mentor, you will be expected to work in the classroom supporting students with their academic studies, as well as supporting their social development. In addition to assisting students with their class work, you will also be helping them with their behaviour as well. In this provision, there are students who are experiencing emotional or behavioural difficulties, as well as problems with anger, mental health issues, and school phobia/refusal, among others. In addition to outside of the classroom, there are a variety of interventions designed to support children with their behavioural needs. As a Behaviour Teacher assistant, you will be involved in these interventions either by running them or by supporting them.
Ideal Behaviour Teaching assistant
- Enhanced DBS
- Available asap
- Team Teach
- Experience working with young people with challenging behaviour
- Can commute to Hackney
Ideal role for
- Behaviour mentor/SEMH learning support assistant
- Experience working in Alternative provisions
- Youth work
- Police officer, custody officer, prison officer
- Psychology graduates
Please contact Channon at Teach360 on (phone number removed) as soon as possible if you are interested in this Behaviour Mentor!