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Graduate Behaviour Mentor

Academics Ltd

Oxford

On-site

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

6 days ago
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Job summary

A leading educational organization in Oxford is seeking a Graduate Behaviour Mentor to help students facing emotional and behavioural challenges. The role involves supporting students in achieving their full potential, managing emotions, and fostering positive relationships. Candidates should hold a degree in Psychology or related fields and have a passion for working with children and teenagers. This position offers a pay rate between £85 to £95 per day and requires immediate start.

Qualifications

  • Recent graduate preferred.
  • Passionate about working with children and teenagers.
  • Ability to manage challenging behaviours and support mental health needs.

Responsibilities

  • Help students overcome obstacles to education.
  • Engage students and promote positive decision-making.
  • Assist students in managing emotions and reducing outbursts.
  • Help students build and maintain positive relationships with peers.
  • Participate in restorative practices within the school.

Skills

Passionate about working with children and teenagers
Ability to manage challenging behaviours
Support mental health needs

Education

Degree in Psychology, Criminology, or a related field
Job description
Job Title

Graduate Behaviour Mentor

Overview

Are you a graduate with a passion for helping others? Consider a career in Criminal Justice or Probation but unsure where to start? This role could be the first step to your dream career.

About the School

The school is an SEN Provision in Oxford, looking for a graduate to work as a Behaviour Mentor and support pupils who face emotional and behavioural challenges.

Responsibilities
  • Based in the classroom, help students overcome obstacles to education and achieve full potential.
  • Engage students, promote positive decision-making, support emotional resilience.
  • Assist students in managing emotions, reducing outbursts, anxiety, and mood swings.
  • Help students build and maintain positive relationships with peers.
  • Participate in restorative practices and therapeutic interventions within the school.
Qualifications
  • Recent graduate; degree in Psychology, Criminology, or a related field preferred.
  • Passionate about working with children and teenagers.
  • Ability to manage challenging behaviours and support mental health needs.
Job Details
  • Location: Oxford
  • Start: ASAP
  • Pay: £85 to £95 per day
How to Apply

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