Job description
Prospero Teaching are looking for energetic, reliable and motivated Psychology Graduates to be mentors in the BCP area, supporting young people needing alternate provision. We provide mentoring to students in early years all the way to post 16, supporting them from 2 to 15 hours per week. This is a great opportunity for those looking for part-time and full-time work.
Mentoring is provided 1:1 in the young person’s home or in the local community and is completely tailored to the student’s needs to ensure they are getting the best possible support. Mentoring involves emotional support for the young person and can include activities based around their hobbies. Alternately, it may just involve taking them for walks with the intention of getting them out of the house and talking to a positive role model who can help build their confidence. We also offer play therapy and art therapy to young people who require this provision. All of this is with the aim of getting them back into a mainstream environment where they feel self-assured and positive about the future.
In order to be eligible, we require our mentors to have at least 6 months of experience working with young people in the past. This may be in the classroom as a teacher (with or without QTS) or supporting as a teaching assistant. Alternatively, you may have been a tutor, a counsellor, a sports coach, or a support worker. We also require all of our staff to have an enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service – we can help you obtain this if you don’t have one. If you already have a child DBS that is fine – it just means you will not be able to work with any young people aged 18 or over.