Location: Reading Town Centre, Berkshire Position: Behaviour Mentor Setting: Secondary School (KS3 & KS4) Salary: £90–£120 per day (dependent on experience) Contract Type: Full-time, long-term, term-time only Start Date: ASAP / Flexible Overview of the Role We are seeking a committed, resilient, and compassionate Behaviour Mentor to join a large, inclusive secondary school located in Reading Town Centre. This is a rewarding opportunity for an individual who is passionate about supporting young people who face behavioural, emotional, and social challenges and who may be at risk of disengaging from education. The Behaviour Mentor will play a vital role in helping students overcome barriers to learning by providing targeted emotional and behavioural support. Many of the pupils you will work with may present with challenging behaviour linked to unmet needs, trauma, anxiety, social difficulties, or adverse childhood experiences. This role requires patience, empathy, and the ability to remain calm and consistent in emotionally charged situations. You will act as a positive role model and a stable, trusted adult for students who may struggle to form relationships with authority figures. Your support will help students develop emotional regulation, improve their behaviour, and build the confidence needed to succeed both academically and socially. Key Responsibilities As a Behaviour Mentor based in Reading Town Centre, your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 behaviour mentoring for students with identified behavioural or emotional needs Delivering small group interventions focused on emotional literacy, anger management, confidence, and social skills Supporting students within the classroom to promote engagement, focus, and positive behaviour Assisting students during unstructured times such as break, lunch, and transitions between lessons De-escalating challenging situations calmly and effectively Helping students to reflect on behaviour and develop appropriate coping strategies Implementing individual behaviour support plans and contributing to risk assessments Supporting reintegration of students following fixed-term exclusions or prolonged absence Liaising with teaching staff, SENCOs, pastoral teams, and senior leaders Recording behaviour incidents, progress notes, and intervention outcomes accurately Upholding safeguarding procedures and maintaining professional boundaries at all times The School Environment This well-established secondary school in central Reading serves a diverse student population and prides itself on its inclusive ethos. The school is easily accessible by public transport and benefits from strong links with local services and support agencies. The leadership team is proactive and supportive, placing high importance on staff wellbeing and professional development. Behaviour Mentors are viewed as a core part of the school’s pastoral structure and are given the time, guidance, and resources needed to succeed in their role. The school adopts restorative and trauma-informed approaches, recognising that behaviour is a form of communication and that long-term change comes from understanding underlying needs rather than relying solely on sanctions. The Students You Will Support Students supported by the Behaviour Mentor may: Display disruptive or withdrawn behaviour in lessons Experience anxiety, low self-esteem, or emotional dysregulation Have SEMH needs, ADHD, or mild autism traits Struggle with peer relationships or authority figures Be at risk of exclusion or disengagement from education Your role is not to “control” behaviour, but to support, guide, and empower students to make positive choices and develop lifelong skills. Ideal Candidate Profile This role is ideal for individuals who are: Calm, patient, and emotionally resilient Passionate about supporting young people Confident managing challenging behaviour Consistent, fair, and able to set clear boundaries Motivated to pursue a career in education, youth work, psychology, or mental health Essential Requirements Experience working with children or young people (school, youth work, care, mentoring, sports coaching, or similar) Strong communication and relationship-building skills Ability to remain calm under pressure Willingness to undertake safeguarding training and background checks Commitment to inclusion and equality Desirable Experience (Not Essential) Previous Behaviour Mentor or Teaching Assistant experience SEMH, alternative provision, or PRU background Knowledge of trauma-informed or restorative practices Relevant qualifications in psychology, education, or youth work What the School Offers Competitive daily pay with long-term stability Ongoing training and CPD opportunities Supportive leadership and pastoral teams Clear pathways into teaching, SEN, or pastoral careers A meaningful role where your impact is visible every day Why This Role Matters As a Behaviour Mentor in Reading Town Centre, you will be instrumental in shaping positive outcomes for students who may otherwise fall through the cracks. Your consistency, empathy, and belief in their potential can be life-changing. If you are driven by purpose, motivated by challenge, and committed to supporting young people to thrive, this Behaviour Mentor role offers a deeply rewarding career opportunity.