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Location: Southall, West London
Contract Type: Long-Term / Temp-to-Perm / Permanent
Pay: £95–£120 per day, dependent on experience
Employer: Leading Education Recruitment Agency
A Leading Education Recruitment Agency is recruiting Behaviour Mentors to work across mainstream schools and specialist SEMH provisions in Southall. These roles support pupils who display challenging behaviour, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, and social communication difficulties, often linked to unmet SEN or trauma.
Role Overview
As a Behaviour Mentor in Southall, you will work closely with pupils who need consistent adult support, clear boundaries, and emotional reassurance. Pupils may struggle with impulsivity, anger, low self-esteem, or disengagement from learning. Your presence will help reduce behaviour incidents and improve pupil engagement.
You may work 1:1 with individual pupils, support small groups, or provide targeted behaviour interventions. Some roles involve supporting pupils during high-risk times, such as transitions, breaks, or reintegration following exclusions.
Responsibilities
* Deliver targeted behaviour support in line with individual plans
* Support emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies
* Use calm de-escalation techniques
* Reinforce school routines and expectations
* Support pupils’ return to learning following behaviour incidents
* Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils
* Liaise with teachers, SENCOs, and pastoral teams
* Maintain accurate behaviour and safeguarding records
Working Environment
Schools in Southall are vibrant and inclusive, often supporting pupils with complex SEMH needs. Behaviour Mentors play a key role in maintaining safe learning environments and supporting positive outcomes for vulnerable pupils.
Candidate Requirements
* Experience supporting challenging behaviour or SEMH needs
* Calm, firm, and consistent approach
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills
* Passion for supporting vulnerable young people
Benefits
* Long-term placements and permanent opportunities
* Competitive pay and weekly payroll
* Behaviour-focused CPD and training
* Supportive and knowledgeable agency consultants