Horizon Teachers are working with a forward-thinking Pupil Referral Unit in Barnet that supports secondary-aged pupils who are unable to access mainstream education due to social, emotional, and behavioural needs. They are now seeking a dedicated and resilient Behaviour Mentor to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children and young people across a broad age range, helping them re-engage with education and develop positive behaviours About the Role As a Behaviour Mentor, you will support pupils aged approximately 11–16, providing both academic and pastoral support tailored to individual needs. You will work closely with teaching staff and pastoral teams to implement effective behaviour strategies, promote emotional regulation, and encourage positive engagement with learning. The role requires flexibility, patience, and a calm, consistent approach, as you will be supporting pupils with a wide range of complex behavioural and emotional needs. Key Responsibilities of a Behaviour Mentor Providing 1:1 and small group behaviour support across primary and secondary phases. Supporting pupils in managing behaviour, emotions, and engagement in learning. Implementing tailored behaviour strategies and de-escalation techniques. Building strong, positive relationships with pupils to encourage trust and progress. Working collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and pastoral sta...