About Us
COLAT
is driven by an unwavering ambition to be the best. We believe exceptional people create
outstanding schools, transforming lives and shaping the future of every
student. We have academies located in north, south and east London combining
the heritage and tradition of the Corporation of London with a genuinely
innovative, enterprising, and entrepreneurial ethos. We are also committed to
providing training and development to all our staff, plus excellent career
advancement opportunities within our evolving Trust.
- believe strongly in the transformational
nature of education operating schools in areas of significant disadvantage.
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understand that strong outcomes lead to improved life chances for our students,
so we are unapologetically results driven.
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adopt a ‘warm/strict’ approach, combining high expectations with care and
support meaning that we never compromise on standards or expectations
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ensure that no student’s background becomes a reason for low expectations.
provide
an environment where students can learn without disruption
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maintain exemplary standards of behaviour, with systems, rituals and norms that
instil strong habits
- take great pride in fostering an exceptionally positive learning environment and we work meticulously to maintain our strong ethos and culture.
About the Behaviour Mentor Role
This role offers the opportunity to work closely with colleagues to support
behaviour management and improvement systems, enabling students to achieve their
full potential.
You
will join an established team of Behaviour Mentors and work collaboratively
within an allocated year group team. You will use a variety of approaches
including mentoring sessions, classroom support and reflection activities to
help students refocus, learn to contain disruptive behaviours and get the best
from their studies. There will be the
opportunity to lead on a specialist area of focus and to have a role in
training and developing other colleagues.
You will be involved too in regular duties around the school - first aid, breakfast
club, break and lunch duties - and will support detentions after classes.
The
requirements for the role include a background working with students of varying
abilities. You must be able to motivate
young people and build sound, professional relationships with them, within
appropriate boundaries and confidentiality guidelines. In addition, your
communication skills will ensure that you are able to meaningfully support
parents/carers, and liaise effectively with a range of external agencies and statutory
bodies.
Successful applicants will have a genuine passion for working with and supporting young people. You will have good problem solving skills and sound judgement in handling challenging behaviours and investigating incidents. Your admin and IT skills will include attention to detail in planning, confidence with the use of software applications, and the ability to produce accurate records and timely reports.
About You
You
will be:
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fully aligned with our approach, understanding the critical role that all staff
play in supporting a behavioural and learning culture.
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highly effective and will strive to surpass what has been achieved.
- committed to creating an environment that promotes academic, creative, sporting, linguistic and personal achievement.
This is an exciting time to be part of the City of London Academies Trust, and we very much hope that you will be inspired to want to join us. We are committed to investing in the next generation of COLAT people who will embody the Trust’s culture, values and ethos.
If you match our ambition and want to join our dedicated team of professionals, we would love to hear from you. Candidates must address the criteria given in the person specification in no more than 1,000 words. Applications must be submitted via the MyNewTerm portal.
Interview are scheduled to take place in the week commencing 16 March 2026.
City of London Academies Trust supports Equal Opportunities Employment.
City of London Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate checks in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education, including enhanced DBS checks, and to demonstrate commitment to the standards which flow from City of London Academies Trust vision and values.
The City Academy Hackney is based in the heart of an evolving community in East London and we value the diversity of our workforce. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds to join our team.
The role is covered by part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 and therefore the ability to speak fluent spoken English is an essential requirement for this role.
City
of London Academies Trust Company Registration No. 04504128.
Laura Osborne
020 8525 5440
laura.osborne@thecityacademy.org
