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An educational institution in Barnsley is looking for a Youth Learning Mentor to support students in overcoming challenges and achieving their goals. This role involves providing one-on-one assistance and developing engaging activities that enhance emotional wellbeing. Working during term time, the mentor will be part of a dedicated team focused on the academic and emotional needs of learners. Applicants should have a minimum of a Level 3 qualification and a passion for helping youth succeed in their personal development.
Childcare and Health
Salary: £17,307 per annum (£20,057 full year equivalent)
Contract Type: Permanent - Term Time 29.5 hours per week
Reference: REC2335 | Closing date: Sunday 4th January 2026
Term Time Contracts - This contract offers full‑time hours across 38 weeks of the year, primarily during term time. You will be required to work during academic terms, with some additional duties outside term time as needed. This structure provides a balance between a full‑time role and flexibility during non‑term periods.
As a Youth Learning Mentor, you will play a vital role in supporting learners to overcome barriers to success and achieve their full potential. You’ll work closely with course leaders, tutorial mentors, parents, and external agencies to identify at‑risk learners and implement strategies that foster engagement, confidence, and personal development.
Joining an experienced team of pastoral staff that are highly committed to ensuring the emotional, social, academic needs of learners are recognised timely and appropriate interventions are implemented to provide individualised support.
This is a hands‑on role where you’ll make a real difference to learners’ lives by helping them stay motivated and succeed.
We’re looking for someone who is passionate about supporting young people and committed to removing barriers to learning. You’ll need personal qualities such as flexibility, creativity, emotional resilience, and the ability to build positive relationships are essential. You must also demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people.
This is a non‑teaching role that requires the successful candidate to work with small groups delivering therapeutic sessions which currently involve a boxing club, reading club and art therapy. The staff run a breakfast and lunch club to provide alternate provisions for students who wish to access this.
When you join us, you can expect to benefit from “The Barnsley College Advantage”. This is the advantage of:
Closing date for applications is Sunday 4th January 2026. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early depending on the level of interest.
Barnsley College is committed to creating a dynamic and diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of their gender, disability, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or faith. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria will be guaranteed an interview. The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure from DBS.
Please be aware that it is a Criminal offence to apply for this post if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity in connection to children.