Description The Role Are you passionate about transforming young people’s lives? Do you thrive in a role where every day brings new opportunities to make an impact? We are looking for a dedicated Behaviour and Learning Mentor (Adviser) to join our dynamic team, supporting students through personalised learning, reintegration, and holistic development. As Behaviour and Learning Mentor (Adviser) you will empower learners, coordinate tailored support, and work collaboratively with schools, local authorities, and external agencies. This role is part of Fedcap UK’s Education practice area and you will be working for BP Learning UK Ltd. • Salary: Term-time working with salary paid at £28,500 • Location: On-site, Doncaster (DN12 4EE) • Work pattern: Monday–Friday, 8:30–16:30 • Travel: Occasional travel to other schools – driving licence & own vehicle required • Annual Leave: Up to 13 weeks off per year aligned to school holidays What You’ll Be Doing Student Support & Learning Oversee and quality-assure personalised learning plans Design engaging, individualised learning projects Ensure assessments align with student needs and outcomes Support exhibitions and the sharing of student work Partnerships & Community Build community links and work-related learning opportunities Liaise with SEN, Children’s Services, Youth Offending Teams and other agencies Contribute to referrals and attend multi-agency meetings Advisory Coordination Work with schools to assess learner needs and allocate cases Develop resources and strategies with the team Schedule and deliver sessions, keeping Learning Plans updated Visit schools to maintain relationships and support reintegration Self-Development Participate in 1:1s, supervision, and team meetings Engage in coaching, training, and professional development Reintegration & Transition Support Discuss referrals and current learners with schools Identify students requiring outreach or reintegration support Facilitate communication between in-house teams and schools What You’ll Bring We’re seeking someone who is: Has Experience working with young people in an educational, pastoral, or alternative provision setting Has a Background in supporting students with diverse needs, including those with SEND or behavioural barriers Compassionate and committed to supporting young people Organised, with strong case-management and coordination skills An excellent communicator who can build relationships with schools and external agencies Adaptable, able to work across teams and respond to changing needs Proactive, with the ability to work independently and take initiative Collaborative, thriving in a team environment Committed to personal development, reflective practice, and continuous learning Ready to Make an Impact? If you’re committed to supporting learners and shaping positive futures, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help us continue changing lives, one student at a time. Benefits Pension scheme with up to 3% employer match Health & wellbeing support, including access to our 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme for you and your family Digital gym, mindfulness resources, virtual GP and more Enjoy up to 13 weeks off per year aligned to school holidays INDHP3