Location: Enfield, North London Job Title: Behaviour Mentor – Primary & Nursery Contract Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Start Date: ASAP or next academic term School Overview This vibrant and inclusive Primary and Nursery School in Enfield is renowned for its strong pastoral support and commitment to early years’ development. Serving a culturally diverse North London community, the school prides itself on creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can develop socially, emotionally, and academically. The leadership team recognises that behavioural challenges often originate from unmet emotional or social needs. The school has invested heavily in early intervention strategies, pastoral systems, and SEND support. With an increasing number of pupils requiring additional support across Nursery, Reception, and Key Stage 1, the school is now seeking an experienced Behaviour Mentor to join its dedicated pastoral team. Role Purpose The Behaviour Mentor will provide specialist support to pupils who face challenges with behaviour, emotional regulation, social interaction, or engagement in learning. Many pupils may have SEMH needs, ASD, ADHD, attachment difficulties, or developmental delays affecting social and emotional skills. You will be a consistent, calm, and trusted adult, working directly with children in classrooms, during small group interventions, and at unstructured times such as play and lunch. The role focuses on helping pupils build self-confidence, resilience, and social skills, while supporting teachers and parents to maintain a consistent approach to behaviour management. Key Responsibilities Deliver 1:1 behavioural and emotional mentoring for pupils with additional needs Facilitate small group interventions focused on emotional literacy, social skills, and self-regulation Support children within Nursery and classroom settings across Reception and Key Stage 1 Assist with transitions, daily routines, and changes in the school day Support behaviour management during playtimes, lunchtimes, and other unstructured periods Implement individual behaviour support plans and monitor progress Use restorative, play-based, and trauma-informed approaches Model positive behaviour and emotional regulation strategies Observe, assess, and track pupil progress, behaviours, and responses to interventions Maintain accurate records and contribute to planning and review meetings Build professional, supportive relationships with parents and carers Collaborate with SENCO, pastoral staff, teachers, and external agencies as needed Support safeguarding and child protection procedures consistently Promote a school culture of empathy, inclusion, and mutual respect The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will be compassionate, resilient, and highly skilled in supporting young children with complex behavioural and emotional needs. You will have a deep understanding that challenging behaviour is often a form of communication, and you will respond with patience, consistency, and a positive, solution-focused approach. You should demonstrate: Experience working in a Primary, Nursery, or EYFS environment Knowledge of SEND, SEMH, attachment difficulties, ASD, and trauma-informed practice Confidence delivering behaviour interventions and tracking outcomes effectively Strong interpersonal, communication, and team-working skills Emotional resilience and reflective practice Proactive attitude and flexibility in a dynamic school environment Qualifications in childcare, education, psychology, or youth work are desirable but not essential. Training, Support, and Career Development The school provides comprehensive induction, regular supervision, and high-quality CPD opportunities. Behaviour Mentors are encouraged to develop expertise in behaviour management, early intervention, SEMH, and SEND, with clear pathways to teaching, pastoral leadership, or SEN roles. What the School Offers Supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environment Experienced and approachable leadership team Access to specialist training and professional development Opportunities to make a measurable impact on pupils’ lives Long-term career progression and potential for permanent roles Safeguarding The school is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks, references, and compliance with safer recruitment practices.