Behaviour Support Mentor - Alternative Provision
Location: Oldham, Greater Manchester
Salary: Dependent on experience
Contract: Full-Time | Long-Term
Start Date: Immediate
Are you a resilient, patient and committed Behaviour Support Mentor looking to make a genuine difference within an Alternative Provision setting?
We are working in partnership with a highly regarded Alternative Provision in Oldham that supports pupils aged 11-16 who have additional learning needs and display challenging behaviour. Many students have been moved from mainstream settings to access more tailored support, smaller class sizes and consistent 1:1 guidance to help them re-engage positively with education.
This provision not only focuses on academic development, but also places strong emphasis on behaviour intervention, emotional regulation and rebuilding students' confidence in learning. The school has a supportive, cohesive staff team and excellent resources designed to meet the complex needs of its pupils.
The Role
As a Behaviour Support Mentor, you will work closely with students both in and out of the classroom, helping them to manage behaviour, develop positive coping strategies and successfully access learning.
Your responsibilities will include:
Providing consistent 1:1 and small-group support
Managing and de-escalating challenging behaviour using agreed strategies
Supporting pupils who have struggled in mainstream education
Encouraging engagement with academic tasks and vocational learning
Promoting emotional regulation, resilience and positive routines
Working collaboratively with teaching staff and pastoral teams
Contributing to personalised support plans and behaviour targets
This is a highly rewarding role where relationship-building is key. You will play a vital part in helping students rebuild trust, improve self-belief and work towards positive educational outcomes.
About the Provision
Well-established Alternative Provision in Oldham
Strong focus on both academic progress and personal development
Smaller class sizes with increased 1:1 support
Cohesive and supportive staff team
Clear behaviour systems and structured routines
Excellent training and development opportunities
The Ideal Candidate
Experience working with challenging behaviour, SEN or SEMH
Calm, patient and resilient approach
Strong communication and behaviour management skills
Passion for supporting vulnerable young people
If you are ready to help students re-engage with education and achieve positive change, apply now for this immediate start opportunity.
TimePlan Education Group Limited is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and two professional references.
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