Behaviour Mentor andndash; Maidenhead
Secondary School
Long-Term, Full-Time/Part-Time
Start Date: 1st September 2025
Pay: andpound;95 andndash; andpound;120 per day
Are you passionate about helping young people overcome challenges to their learning£ Aandnbsp;supportive and inclusive secondary school in Maidenheadandnbsp;is looking for aandnbsp;committed Behaviour Mentorandnbsp;to join theirandnbsp;student support teamandnbsp;this September.
The school promotesandnbsp;emotional resilience,andnbsp;positive conduct, and a culture ofandnbsp;respect and belonging. With an emphasis onandnbsp;restorative approaches,andnbsp;collaborative working, andandnbsp;ongoing professional growth, this role provides an opportunity to make aandnbsp;meaningful and lasting differenceandnbsp;in studentsandrsquo; lives.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliverandnbsp;tailored behavioural interventionsandnbsp;for students inandnbsp;Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4
- Partner with teaching and pastoral teams to develop and evaluateandnbsp;individual behaviour strategies
- Foster aandnbsp;safe, welcoming, and respectful classroom environment
- Track behavioural patterns and progress, sharing updates with families and staff
- Help students buildandnbsp;confidence,andnbsp;emotional regulation, andandnbsp;interpersonal skills
- Participate inandnbsp;school-wide wellbeing programmes, mentoring initiatives, and extracurricular activities
Ideal Candidate Attributes:
- Experience working with young people, especially those withandnbsp;behavioural or emotional challengesandnbsp;(preferred but not essential)
- Demonstrates aandnbsp;calm,andnbsp;compassionate, andandnbsp;resilientandnbsp;approach in demanding situations
- Strong dedication toandnbsp;safeguarding,andnbsp;student wellbeing, andandnbsp;inclusive learning
- Excellentandnbsp;communication,andnbsp;relationship-building, andandnbsp;time management skills
- Willingness to engage inandnbsp;trainingandnbsp;and contribute to aandnbsp;positive school ethos
If you''re ready to be aandnbsp;transformative presenceandnbsp;in a young personandrsquo;s educational journey, weandrsquo;d love to hear from you.
To apply, click the andldquo;Applyandrdquo; button or call us onandnbsp;01296 752499.
andnbsp;Alternatively, email your CV toandnbsp;povoa@supplydesk.co.uk" target="_blank">daniel.povoa@supplydesk.co.uk
Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete anandnbsp;enhanced DBS checkandnbsp;and meetandnbsp;Safer Recruitmentandnbsp;standards.