Mentor - School Based Early Intervention Mentor at Dacorum Education Support Centre
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About this Role
This is a rewarding
opportunity to build trusted relationships with vulnerable young people,
helping them to recognise their strengths, overcome barriers, improve
engagement with education, and make positive choices for their future.
Working within schools,
you will provide intensive one-to-one and small group mentoring, acting as a
positive role model and advocate for some of the most vulnerable young people
in the community.
About the Role
As a Mentor, you will
work directly with young people who may be experiencing challenges such as:
- Risk
of criminal exploitation or county lines involvement
- Peer
pressure and association with harmful groups
- Poor
school attendance or disengagement from education
- Social,
emotional and mental health difficulties
- Family
and community challenges
- Risks
relating to violence, anti-social behaviour, or exclusion
You will use a
strengths-based and trauma-informed approach to build positive relationships,
increase resilience, and support young people to engage in education and make
safer choices.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver
high-quality one-to-one mentoring sessions within schools.
- Develop
trusted and professional relationships with young people.
- Identify
risks, barriers and support needs through ongoing assessment.
- Create
and deliver tailored intervention plans to achieve positive outcomes.
- Support
young people with goal-setting, confidence-building and decision-making
skills.
- Facilitate
group workshops and preventative interventions where appropriate.
- Work
closely with school staff, families and partner agencies to coordinate
support.
- Maintain
accurate records, case notes and outcome monitoring.
- Attend
multi-agency meetings and contribute to safeguarding processes.
- Promote
attendance, engagement and educational achievement.
- Actively
contribute to the safeguarding and welfare of all young people.
About You
We are looking for
someone who is passionate about supporting young people and understands the
complex challenges faced by those at risk of exploitation and offending.
Essential Requirements
- Experience
working with young people in education, youth work, social care,
mentoring, community, or related settings.
- Knowledge
of issues affecting vulnerable young people, including exploitation,
criminal involvement, youth violence and safeguarding.
- Ability
to build effective, trusting relationships with young people who may be
resistant to support.
- Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong
organisational and record-keeping abilities.
- Ability
to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Commitment
to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Understanding
of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
Desirable
- Qualification
in Youth Work, Education, Social Care, Psychology, Counselling,
Criminology or a related field.
- Experience
of delivering targeted interventions in schools.
- Understanding
of trauma-informed and restorative approaches.
- Experience
working with multi-agency safeguarding partners.
- Full
UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
What We Offer
- The
opportunity to make a genuine difference to young people's lives.
- Professional
development and training opportunities.
- Supportive
supervision and management.
- A
collaborative and values-driven working environment.
- The
chance to be part of a team committed to improving outcomes for vulnerable
young people.
Safeguarding Statement
We are committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All
appointments will be subject to enhanced DBS checks, satisfactory references
and any other pre-employment checks required in line with safeguarding
legislation and guidance.
Apply Now
If you are passionate
about helping young people build safer, brighter futures and want to make a
lasting impact in schools, we would love to hear from you.
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Contact Details
Kathryn Girdlestone
01442247476
kgirdlestone@desc.herts.sch.uk
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