Location: Earley, Reading, Berkshire
Job Title: Behaviour Mentor
School Type: Secondary School with Sixth Form (KS3–KS5)
Pay Rate: £95–£125 per day (dependent on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time, long-term, term-time only
Start Date: Immediate or by agreement
Role Overview
We are seeking a committed, reflective, and emotionally intelligent Behaviour Mentor to join a well-respected secondary school with sixth form provision in Earley, Reading. This role is designed for individuals who are passionate about supporting young people with behavioural, emotional, and social challenges and who are motivated to make a long-lasting difference within an educational setting.
As a Behaviour Mentor, you will work closely with students who may struggle to manage their behaviour, emotions, or engagement with learning. Many of the pupils supported in this role experience challenges such as anxiety, low self-esteem, emotional dysregulation, or difficulties with peer relationships. Some may also have SEMH needs, ADHD, or attachment-related difficulties.
This role requires a high level of emotional resilience, consistency, and empathy. You will act as a trusted adult, helping students develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive behaviour strategies that will support them throughout their education and beyond.
Purpose of the Role
The core purpose of the Behaviour Mentor role is to remove barriers to learning by supporting students' emotional wellbeing and behaviour. You will work proactively to prevent behavioural issues and reactively to support students during challenging moments.
The school is committed to inclusive education and adopts a trauma-informed, restorative approach to behaviour management. Behaviour Mentors are central to this approach, helping students understand their behaviour, take responsibility, and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
Key Responsibilities
As a Behaviour Mentor in Earley, your responsibilities will include:
* Providing 1:1 behavioural mentoring for identified students
* Delivering small group interventions focusing on emotional regulation, resilience, confidence, and social skills
* Supporting students in lessons to promote engagement, focus, and positive behaviour
* Assisting students during transitions, break times, and lunch periods
* Supporting students experiencing emotional distress or behavioural dysregulation
* De-escalating challenging situations calmly and professionally
* Supporting reintegration following fixed-term exclusions or extended absence
* Contributing to behaviour support plans, risk assessments, and intervention strategies
* Working collaboratively with teaching staff, SENCOs, pastoral teams, and senior leaders
* Monitoring and recording behavioural progress and outcomes
* Maintaining clear, professional boundaries and upholding safeguarding procedures
The School Environment
Located in Earley, this school serves a diverse and engaged community and is known for its strong academic performance and excellent pastoral care. The school places equal importance on student wellbeing and academic success, recognising that students learn best when they feel safe, supported, and understood.
The leadership team is highly supportive and values the role of Behaviour Mentors within the wider school structure. Staff are encouraged to share best practice, and there is a strong culture of professional development and collaboration.
The school is well-resourced and offers a calm, structured learning environment where students are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions while being supported to grow emotionally and socially.
Students You Will Support
Students supported by the Behaviour Mentor may:
* Struggle with emotional regulation or anxiety
* Display disruptive or withdrawn behaviour in lessons
* Have SEMH needs, ADHD, or attachment-related challenges
* Experience difficulties with peer relationships
* Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement from education
Your role is to help these students develop confidence, resilience, and the emotional skills needed to succeed within a mainstream school environment.
Who This Role Is Ideal For
This role is well-suited to individuals who:
* Have experience working with young people in education, youth work, or care
* Are calm, patient, and emotionally resilient
* Can build strong, positive relationships
* Are confident managing challenging behaviour in a supportive manner
* Are interested in long-term careers in education, psychology, counselling, or pastoral leadership
Graduates in psychology, education, criminology, or social sciences are particularly encouraged to apply, as are individuals with experience in mentoring, coaching, or support work.
Essential Requirements
* Experience supporting children or young people
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills
* Ability to remain calm under pressure
* Commitment to safeguarding and inclusion
* Willingness to engage in training and professional development
Desirable Experience
* Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience
* SEMH, alternative provision, or PRU background
* Understanding of trauma-informed and restorative practices
* Relevant qualifications or training
What the School Offers
* Competitive daily pay with long-term prospects
* Comprehensive induction and ongoing CPD
* Supportive leadership and pastoral teams
* Clear progression routes within education and pastoral care
* A positive, inclusive, and professional working environment
Why This Role Is Meaningful
As a Behaviour Mentor in Earley, you will play a vital role in shaping positive outcomes for students who may otherwise struggle to engage with education. Your ability to listen, support, and guide students through challenges can have a profound and lasting impact.
If you are driven by purpose, value relationships, and want to make a real difference in young people's lives, this Behaviour Mentor role in Earley offers a rewarding and fulfilling opportunity.