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A community-focused school in Haringey is seeking a Humanities Academic Mentor to provide targeted academic support in subjects such as History and Geography. The ideal candidate will have a strong educational background and previous child-centred experience, along with excellent communication skills. This full-time position begins in January 2026 and offers a range of support for professional development. Competitive weekly pay of £450–£530, pro rata to term-time only.
This inclusive and community-focused secondary school in Haringey is judged Good by Ofsted and is well known for its strong pastoral systems, high expectations and commitment to academic excellence. The school offers a rich and engaging humanities curriculum, encouraging pupils to think critically, explore global perspectives and develop confidence in written and verbal communication. With a diverse pupil intake and a culture built on respect, resilience and ambition, the school works hard to ensure every young person feels valued and supported.
The environment is particularly well suited to a Humanities Academic Mentor who is passionate about raising aspirations and helping pupils achieve their potential.
The ideal Humanities Academic Mentor will be proactive, compassionate and genuinely committed to pupil development. A 2:1 or First‑Class degree from a top 30 UK university is desirable, and previous child‑centred experience is highly valued. Strong communication skills, resilience and a willingness to learn are essential.
Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
We invite enthusiastic applicants to apply for this Humanities Academic Mentor position. This is an excellent opportunity to gain school‑based experience within a supportive, high‑performing secondary environment.
Humanities Academic Mentor | January 2026 | INDHOT