Job Description
Behaviour Mentor
Location: Berkshire
Working Hours; 08:30 am - 16:00 pm.
Start: September 2026
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people with diverse needs?
Do you thrive in a dynamic, rewarding environment where your skills and compassion can create lasting change? We invite you to join a committed team as a Behaviour Mentor in the vibrant area of Berkshire, London.
Working with students aged 7–15 years, you’ll provide vital support to those with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges, Autism, ADHD, Learning Difficulties, and behaviours that can be challenging. This position is available to start September 2026 continuing through till July 2027 with the potential for a permanent contract by February 2027.
The Role of a Behaviour Mentor
As a Behaviour Mentor, you’ll play a crucial role in fostering resilience, independence, and confidence among students within SEMH schools, alternative provisions, and PRUs. Your role will be key in helping young people overcome barriers both in learning and in life.
Key Responsibilities
* Behavioural Support: Provide tailored one-to-one and group mentoring to address behavioural challenges.
* Behaviour Management: Implement effective strategies to promote emotional regulation, positive interactions, and a calm learning environment.
* Mentorship: Act as a trusted role model, inspiring self-confidence, motivation, and essential life skills.
* Crisis Intervention: Respond to challenging situations with confidence, using de-escalation techniques to ensure safety.
* Collaborative Planning: Work closely with teachers, therapists, and parents/carers to create and review individualised behaviour plans.
* Progress Monitoring: Keep accurate records of student progress and interventions, sharing updates with relevant staff and families.
* Relationship Building: Build strong, positive relationships with students to encourage engagement and participation.
What Makes a Successful Behaviour Mentor?
A great Behaviour Mentor combines empathy and patience with strong behaviour management skills and resilience. We’re looking for individuals who:
* Have experience supporting students with SEMH, Autism, ADHD, or challenging behaviours
* Are confident in using behaviour management and de-escalation strategies
* Can build strong, trusting relationships with students, colleagues, and families
* Stay calm and solution-focused under pressure
* Have a genuine passion for helping young people succeed both in and outside the classroom
* Understand the importance of safeguarding and inclusive practice.
Application Process
Do you feel you meet the criteria for this exciting opportunity? If so, please either apply below or contact Engage Education directly.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. For teacher roles, a formally recognised teaching qualification is required.
If you are not contacted within 2 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and continue to help you in your search for a role within education.
Engage Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.
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