Supporting pupils facing behaviour management challenges Helping students to learn and practice healthy coping mechanisms Tracking progress and implementing education plans Practicing effective communication skills to resolve conflicts and emotional regulation Motivating students to develop independence and engagement with learning material We are committed to nurturing a supportive community for staff to progress and develop their skills when supporting children with additional needs. We are a setting with purpose-built facilities, a variety of resources, and career progression opportunities. If you are confident with a friendly personality and an interest in making a difference, we want to meet you! Details:
£80 - £95 per day 8am-4pm, Monday - Friday, Full Time Based in Newbury SEN provision Key qualities of a Student Behaviour Mentor include being self-assured, having an extroverted nature, valuing trust and relationships, and having patience for those struggling! Experience supporting children on a personal or professional level is very beneficial but not mandatory. Relevant education or previous experience is welcomed. If the Student Behaviour Mentor role is of interest to you,
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