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Learning Mentor

Randstad Education

Ivybridge

On-site

GBP 20,000 - 30,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Job summary

A supportive educational provider in the UK is looking for dedicated Learning Mentors to help students aged 5 to 16 overcome challenges in a personalized learning environment. Responsibilities include providing one-to-one support, assisting in skill development, and engaging with families. Ideal candidates will have experience with young people, relevant qualifications, and a compassionate approach. The role offers training, flexible contracts, and a focus on work-life balance.

Benefits

Supportive coaching and training
Bespoke contracts to fit your availability
Wellbeing Afternoon every half term

Qualifications

  • Previous experience working with young people, particularly those with challenging behaviours.
  • GCSEs in English and Maths or equivalent experience.
  • A full driving licence is preferred.
  • An understanding of school safeguarding and digital literacy.

Responsibilities

  • Provide one-to-one support to students addressing both their behavioural and academic needs.
  • Help students build vital coping strategies and life skills.
  • Work alongside families to create a stable home environment.

Skills

Previous experience with young people
Compassion
Motivation

Education

GCSEs in English and Maths or equivalent
Job description
Join Our Team as a Learning Mentor

Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people? We are looking for dedicated and resilient individuals to join our team as Learning Mentors.

Our alternative provision academy offers a supportive and personalised learning environment for students who are unable to attend mainstream education. As a Learning Mentor, you will play a crucial role in helping students overcome complex challenges and re-engage with their education.

The Role in Detail

This is more than just a job-it's an opportunity to build meaningful connections and change lives. You will provide one-to-one support to students aged 5 to 16, addressing both their behavioural and academic needs. Your work will include:

  • Skill Development: Helping students build vital coping strategies and life skills through engaging activities and weekly trips.
  • Academic and Pastoral Care: Providing academic assistance while also supporting students' emotional well-being.
  • Family Involvement: Working alongside families to create a stable home environment that supports the student's learning and behaviour.
What We're Looking For

We are seeking compassionate and motivated people who are eager to make a positive impact. To be successful in this role, you should have:

  • Previous experience working with young people, particularly those with challenging behaviours.
  • GCSEs in English and Maths or equivalent experience.
  • A full driving licence (preferred).
  • An understanding of school safeguarding and digital literacy.
Why Work with Us?

We believe in supporting our team members so they can, in turn, provide the best support for our students. We offer:

  • A Supportive Environment: You'll receive supportive coaching and training to help you grow and succeed in your role.
  • Work-Life Balance: We offer bespoke contracts to fit your availability and provide a Wellbeing Afternoon once every half term. We also understand the importance of family and will accommodate your need to attend special events for your own children, such as Sports Day or a Christmas play.
How to Apply

To be considered for a position, please call Hannah on 01293 527416 for an informal chat. We look forward to hearing from you.

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