Our client, a highly regarded independent 11–18 school in Wolverhampton, is seeking a dedicated and proactive Behaviour Mentor to join their pastoral team as soon as possible. This is a full-time, permanent position offering an excellent opportunity to support student wellbeing and behaviour within a high-achieving school community. • Behaviour Mentor required – full-time, permanent • Prestigious Independent School in Wolverhampton • Key role within the pastoral support team • Opportunity to contribute to an inclusive and supportive school culture • ASAP start The successful Behaviour Mentor will work closely with Heads of Year, teachers, and the SENCo to support pupils who require additional behavioural or emotional guidance. You will help create a positive learning environment, implement behaviour strategies, and provide one-to-one or small-group interventions to develop students’ self-regulation, resilience, and social skills. The school is seeking an individual who is empathetic, consistent, and proactive, with a genuine commitment to supporting young people to succeed academically and personally. Experience and Qualifications • Experience working with children or young people in an educational or mentoring capacity desirable • Strong communication and relationship-building skills • Ability to remain calm, consistent, and professional in challenging situations • A proactive and solution-focused approach • Commitment to safeguarding and promoting student wellbeing About the School This independent school in Wolverhampton is recognised for combining academic excellence with outstanding pastoral care. The school maintains a warm, inclusive environment where students are supported to achieve their potential academically, socially, and emotionally. Staff are encouraged to engage in professional development and enrichment initiatives, with strong leadership support and a collaborative working environment. Staff enjoy: • CPD focused on pastoral care and behaviour management • Opportunities to contribute to enrichment and wellbeing programmes • Small student-to-staff ratios enabling personalised support • A culture that values collaboration, innovation, and staff wellbeing • Competitive benefits including pension scheme and staff meals School Ethos The school promotes an inclusive, nurturing environment where every pupil is supported to thrive. Staff are valued contributors to the school’s pastoral and academic success and are supported in their professional growth. Salary Competitive, in line with the school’s independent pay scale and experience. Application To apply for this Behaviour Mentor opportunity at an Independent School in Wolverhampton, starting as soon as possible, please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.