Job Description
Behaviour Mentor – Edmonton, North London\nStart Date: September 2025\nSalary: Competitive (based on experience)\nContract: Full-Time, Permanent\nSchool Type: Secondary School (Ages 11–18)\n\nKey Details\n\nBehaviour Mentor – based in Edmonton, North London\nStart date: September 2025\nFull-time, permanent position\nCompetitive salary (based on experience and qualifications)\nMainstream secondary school (ages 11–18)\nApplicants should have experience supporting young people with behavioural, emotional, or social needs—ideally in a school or pastoral setting\nStrong interpersonal skills and behaviour management experience essential\nRelevant qualifications (e.g., in behaviour support, youth work, or counselling) are desirable\n\nIf you're a compassionate and proactive individual looking to help students overcome barriers to learning, this could be the ideal opportunity to support young people and grow your career in education.\n\nThe Role – Behaviour Mentor\n\nAn exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and empathetic Behaviour Mentor to join a thriving secondary school in Edmonton from September 2025. This full-time role will involve working closely with students across KS3 and KS4, offering individual and group support to those with behavioural or emotional needs.\n\nYou will:\n\nProvide consistent and targeted behavioural support to identified students\n\nWork collaboratively with teaching staff, SENCOs, and pastoral leaders to develop tailored support strategies\n\nBuild trusting relationships to help students develop emotional regulation and social skills\n\nSupport a positive and inclusive learning environment across the school\n\nPlay a key role in school-wide pastoral and behaviour intervention programmes\n\nThis role is ideal for a patient, resilient, and driven individual who is committed to making a difference in young people’s lives.\n\nThe School – Behaviour Mentor\n\nLocated in Edmonton, this inclusive and forward-thinking secondary school serves a richly diverse community of students aged 11–18. The school has a strong reputation for pastoral care, academic standards, and staff development.\n\nClear focus on wellbeing, behaviour, and inclusion\n\nHighly supportive leadership team and behaviour faculty\n\nExcellent transport links via Overground, bus routes, and the nearby Victoria and Piccadilly lines\n\nOfsted praised the school’s leadership and its holistic approach to student support\n\nHow to Apply\n\nIf you're ready to take the next step in your pastoral or education support career, apply now for the Behaviour Mentor position or contact Charlie Mintz at TLTP for more information