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Posted on May 18, 2024
Youth Mentor - Haringey- Immediate start - Secondary school - £80-£100 a day

Youth Mentor who has experience working with young people who have challenging behaviour

Youth Mentor who wants to make a positive impact in a young persons life

Youth mentor who can start imminently

Youth Mentor who has had hand on experience working with vulnerable young people

Youth mentor who holds an enhanced DBS

Youth Mentor to earn £80-£100 a day1

Youth mentor who can commute to HaringeyIs it your desire to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to the development of a child with challenging behavior?

Have you ever considered the possibility of becoming a Youth Mentor as a next step in your career?

Could you see yourself as a passionate and enthusiastic Youth Mentor who is looking to make a difference in the lives of young people in a school that is active and vibrant?

Do you consider yourself to be pro-active and able to think on your feet if you were faced with a challenging behaviour situation?

We are looking for youth mentors who have just answered YES to the above! Keep reading to learn how to become one!

The role - Youth Mentor - Haringey

A Youth Mentor works closely with children or young people with challenging behaviour in a variety of settings.

Depending on the situation, you will either be supporting children one-on-one or in small groups within this position.

You will be responsible for helping them both academically and in regards to their behaviour as well

Youth Mentors are trained to record the progress of students in the program, as well as identify ways in which they can be helped, as part of the program. They work in conjunction with behavioural staff members, the SLT, and the class teachers

Youth Mentors can run or support interventions in the areas of providing extra support to pupils with hard subjects, or providing support with their behavioural or emotional needs, if necessary.

Supporting or implementing interventions that are designed to meet the learning needs of individual studentsThe school - Youth Mentor - Haringey

Vibrant and modern facilities

Supporting staffing team

Career progression

Training

Excellent GCSE results

Close to train stations and parking availableIdeal previous employment

Behaviour mentor

Prison guard

Residential home

Youth worker

Youth offending officer.You can find out more about becoming a Youth Mentor by contacting Channon at Teach 360 on (phone number removed)

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