Behaviour Mentor
Wavendon, Buckinghamshire
Immediate / September 2025 Start
£90 - £120
We are seeking a passionate and committed Behaviour Support Assistant to join a “Good” school in Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. You will have a drive for working with young people, particularly those with additional needs, and be motivated to make a real difference in their lives. The ideal candidate will be highly organised, adaptable, and an excellent communicator. Patience, energy, and a genuine desire to improve the lives of the young people in our care, along with a commitment to supporting and mentoring others, are key qualities.
Person Specification:
Experience working with young people with additional needs
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills (essential)
Ability to engage with a diverse range of individuals
Strong written skills and a proven ability to manage administrative tasks, including proficiency in Microsoft Office (essential)
Ability to prioritise tasks and manage competing deadlines both independently and within a team environment
Resilience and adaptability when facing unexpected challenges
Ability to connect and build rapport with young people
Calm under pressure and capable of maintaining composure in challenging situations
Leadership qualities, with the ability to both support others and take direction when needed
Professional attitude and appearance
Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with the Behaviour Lead and Pastoral Lead to implement a whole-school behaviour management approach, tailored to individual needs
Support staff in accurately documenting behaviour incidents using the school's management system
Work as part of the Pastoral Team to monitor and analyse behaviour patterns, ensuring that strategies are effective and incidents are appropriately addressed
Identify early signs of disengagement and assist in delivering interventions to encourage re-engagement
Build and maintain positive relationships with students and those working with them
Assist in the development, implementation, review, and evaluation of behaviour support plans
Provide coaching, training, and mentoring to staff, promoting the sharing of best practice
Conduct individual behaviour assessments and implement follow-up interventions to support student progress
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