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Behaviour Mentor – Stockport

Posted 09/06/26
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£105 - £110

Long Term - Temp

Secondary

Stockport - Stockport

Beginning 09/26

Behaviour Mentor – Stockport 

Do you have the passion, patience, and dedication to make a real difference in the lives of young people? Are you ready to support and guide students with diverse needs, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their potential? If so, we want to hear from you.

The Role: Behaviour Mentor

As a Behaviour Mentor, working in a Secondary School in the Stockport area supporting students aged 11 – 16 years old. 

You’ll be a cornerstone of our students’ development, offering them the guidance, support, and encouragement they need to thrive. This dynamic role goes beyond the classroom, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives.

Your Key Responsibilities

● Individualised Support: Mentor students one-on-one, fostering their academic, social, and emotional growth.

● Classroom Collaboration: Work closely with teachers, ensuring students stay engaged and supported during learning activities.

● Behavioural Coaching: Use positive reinforcement and de-escalation techniques to manage and guide student behaviour.

● EHCP Alignment: Support students with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCP), tailoring your approach to meet their unique needs.

● Social Development: Lead group activities to build self-esteem, resilience, and social skills.

● Team Communication: Collaborate with teachers, parents, and multidisciplinary teams to provide a holistic support network.

● Safety and Well-being: Create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment where all students feel valued.

● Crisis Management: Stay calm and resourceful in challenging situations, offering immediate support to students in distress.

What Makes a Great Youth Mentor?

● A genuine passion for helping young people succeed.

● Empathy, patience, and the ability to build trust.

● Experience working with young people, especially those with Autism, Learning difficulties, or SEMH needs.

● Familiarity with EHCPs and experience in tailoring support plans.

● Strong communication and interpersonal skills to connect with students, parents, and professionals.

● A team-oriented mindset and a collaborative spirit.

● Previous experience in alternative education or working with excluded students (preferred but not essential).

● Relevant qualifications or training in youth work, education, or similar fields (desirable but not required).

About us:

We are Engage Education, the most trusted education recruitment agency, with professional development and support at our core.

  • In house PAYE
  • Free CPD sessions
  • Your own dedicated consultant
  • Receive a £50 Amazon voucher when you refer friends!
  • Wellbeing support, travel discounts, and retail offers from our partners

How to apply:

You can apply for this role below or get in touch with us directly. All applicants require the appropriate qualifications.

All applicants must have a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check before starting work. Full assistance will be provided.

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Posted by Jordan Blair
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