Behaviour Mentor - SEN Primary School Support - South East LondonFull-Time | Long-Term | September 2025 Start
Contract: September 2025 - July 2026 (with potential to continue or go permanent)Hours: 8:30am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday (full-time)Pay: £101.40 - £114 per day (dependent on experience)
About the Behaviour Mentor RoleAre you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children who need extra support? We are looking for a caring, resilient, and proactive Behaviour Mentor to join a welcoming primary school in South East London. You'll be working closely with children who experience behavioural and emotional challenges, helping them access learning and develop the confidence they need to thrive in school and beyond.
This is a long-term full-time role beginning in September 2025, with the opportunity to become a permanent member of staff for the right person.
About the Primary SchoolThis inclusive and community-focused primary school was rated 'Good' in its most recent Ofsted inspection (January 2023). The school takes pride in its nurturing environment and dedicated SEN support structure. Staff collaborate closely to ensure all pupils, including those with additional behavioural and emotional needs, are fully supported and included in every aspect of school life. The leadership team is committed to staff wellbeing, consistent behaviour strategies, and ongoing professional development.
The school is easily accessible by public transport and offers a supportive team environment with clear structures in place for Behaviour Mentors and Teaching Assistants.
Key Responsibilities of the Behaviour Mentor-
Supporting pupils on a 1:1 or small group basis with behavioural, emotional, or social difficulties
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Implementing personalised support plans and behaviour strategies
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Collaborating with the SENCO, class teachers, and external professionals
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Encouraging positive peer interactions and social engagement
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Helping pupils manage transitions and maintain focus during lessons
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Acting as a positive role model and building strong, trusting relationships
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Supporting daily routines, ensuring pupil wellbeing and safeguarding at all times
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Experience working with children with SEND or behavioural challenges (school or care-based)
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A calm, empathetic, and patient approach to managing behaviour
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Strong communication and teamwork skills
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A solid understanding of safeguarding and school protocols
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An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply)
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Competitive daily rates paid weekly
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Free CPD opportunities including behaviour management, safeguarding, and SEN training
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Your own dedicated consultant who understands your needs and will support you every step of the way
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Opportunities for permanent roles and career development
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Transparent communication and consistent feedb