Learning Mentor with OPAL Play Coordination at Walmley Junior School

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  Job Reference #
EDV/2026/WJS/74687
  Location
Walmley Ash Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 1JB
  Contract Type
Permanent
  Contract Term
Full-Time
  Salary
£24,267.00 - £30,006.00 Annually (Actual)
  Hours Per Week
32.5
  Weeks Per Year
39
  Closing Date
Midday, Fri 26th Jun, 2026
  Start Date
September
  Positions Available
1
   Positions Available        1
  Interview Date(s)
Friday 3 July
   Interview Date(s)           Friday 3 July
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About this Role

To support pupils’ social, emotional and behavioural development, enabling them to access learning successfully, while leading the development and implementation of high-quality outdoor play through the OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning) approach. 

The postholder will ensure that unstructured times are used proactively to develop pupils’ social skills, emotional regulation and behaviour, contributing positively to wellbeing, safety and learning across the school. 

Key Responsibilities 

1. Learning Mentor Responsibilities (Core Role) 

  • Provide targeted support for pupils with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs  

  • Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions focused on:  

  • Emotional regulation  

  • Social skills  

  • Behaviour for learning  

  • Support pupils at key points in the day (e.g. transitions, start/end of day)  

  • Build positive, professional relationships with pupils and families  

  • Work alongside teaching staff to identify and remove barriers to learning  

  • Maintain accurate and timely records (including MyConcern and intervention tracking)  

  • Contribute to safeguarding processes in line with Department for Education statutory guidance  

  • Liaise with external agencies where appropriate  

2. OPAL Play Coordination (Strategic Responsibility) 

Play Leadership 

  • Lead the implementation and ongoing development of the OPAL approach across the school  

  • Design, organise and review play environments to maximise engagement, inclusion and safety  

  • Ensure a wide range of play opportunities that support physical, creative and social development  

SEMH Development Through Play (Key Integration) 

  • Use playtimes as a structured opportunity to:  

  • Teach and reinforce social skills (e.g. turn-taking, cooperation, conflict resolution)  

  • Support pupils in developing emotional regulation in real-life contexts  

  • Promote inclusion and reduce social isolation  

  • Identify pupils who:  

  • Struggle with unstructured times  

  • Experience friendship difficulties  

  • Display dysregulated or unsafe behaviours  

  • Provide in-the-moment coaching and support, including:  

  • Modelling appropriate language and behaviour  

  • Facilitating peer interactions  

  • Supporting resolution of conflict using restorative approaches  

  • Plan and deliver targeted play-based support for identified pupils, linking directly to Learning Mentor interventions  

Behaviour Through Play 

  • Promote consistent expectations for behaviour during playtimes  

  • Model and embed agreed adult responses aligned with the school Behaviour Policy  

  • Use observation to identify patterns (e.g. hotspots, repeat behaviours, specific pupil needs)  

Staff Development 

  • Support and coach lunchtime supervisors to improve the quality of interactions with pupils  

  • Model effective practice in real time  

  • Deliver briefings and guidance to ensure consistency across staff  

Monitoring and Evaluation 

  • Track and analyse behaviour incidents during unstructured times  

  • Use pupil voice to evaluate the quality of play provision  

  • Evaluate the impact of play on behaviour and wellbeing  

  • Report findings and next steps to SLT  

Organisation and Sustainability 

  • Oversee play resources and storage  

  • Ensure equipment is used safely and purposefully  

  • Contribute to the long-term development and sustainability of OPAL provision

    Walmley Junior School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment.  


    The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including enhanced DBS; Prohibition check; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work. 

    References 

    All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references 

     Short-listed candidates 

    An online search will also be carried out as part of due diligence on all short-listed candidates 

    Rehabilitation of Offenders 

    This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account.  

    Further information about filtering offences can be found in the DBS filtering guide. 

    Safeguarding is our top priority. We encourage all applicants to review our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy, which outlines our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of students. 

    This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016).  

    Therefore, the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role. 

      

    Please complete your application form online, CVs will not be accepted.



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