We are seeking an outstanding and empathetic individual, full of energy and enthusiasm, to join our school as a Learning Support Mentor with some Emotional Literacy Support (ELSA) responsibilities. In this role, you will supervise and support pupils in their learning, while also providing tailored support for individual children with identified social, emotional, or behavioural needs.
The role offers flexibility around start and finish times, as well as the number of working days, which can be discussed at interview. While previous pastoral or ELSA experience would be an advantage, it is not essential and training will be given. What matters most is your commitment, confidence, and compassion. Join us to make a real difference in the lives of our students, helping them build resilience, self-confidence, and positive wellbeing.
The role will include:
* Working one to one or with small groups to support learning across curriculum
* Support pupils to achieve their potential
* Assist teachers in delivering tailored interventions and learning strategies
* Encourage confidence, independence and a love of learning
* Build positive relationships with pupils, staff and families
* Provide support for individual students inside and outside of the classroom to participate in activities
* Support students with emotional or behavioural problems and help develop their social skills
The successful candidate will:
* Have experience working with children in a school or support setting
* Be empatheic, patient and committed to inclusion
* Work collaboratively as part of a team
* Be flexible, proactive and able to use their initiative
* ELSA/Pastoral experience would be an advantage
Should you wish to arrange a visit to view the School, please do not hesitate to contact Danika Gibbon, School Administrator on or who will be happy to arrange this.
SAST will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. In line with KCSIE guidance, this will be part of safer recruitment checks, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination, a person who will not be on the appointment panel will conduct the searches and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Safeguarding responsibilities associated with this role may include engagement in regulatory activity, such as administering first aid or supporting an upset child. It will have contact with young people on a day-to-day basis. SAST is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will have to meet the person specification and the post is subject to safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS check and Children's Barred List check. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
SAST recognises the benefit of having a diverse workforce and is committed to building a workforce which reflects diversity from the communities it serves. SAST values the contributions from all staff from a wide range of different backgrounds and actively seeks to promote an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment and at the same time supports fair promotion and cultural acceptance. Under the provision of the Equality Act 2010 SAST welcomes applications from everyone and operates a recruitment process which is fair and does not discriminate against or disadvantage anyone because of their age, disability, gender reassignment status, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race or nationality, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.
This role is UK- based and your right to work will need to be established as part of the appointment process.