Learning Mentor
We are
looking to recruit an outstanding and committed Learning Mentor to join our
wonderful school that believes young people deserve the very best quality
of education. We are seeking someone with very high expectations who loves
working with young people and is ambitious to see them achieve. The ideal
candidate will be a resilient team player with a can-do attitude, will be
flexible, organised and able to use their own initiative and problem-solve.
This is an exciting
opportunity to join a committed, friendly and professional team providing a
transformational quality of education to the pupils in our thriving school. At
Bedford Free School, our values of Integrity, Ambition, and Excellence,
underpinned by very high expectations, drive everything that we do. We have a
powerful culture which is warm but strict, based on clear routines, systems,
and structures. As a result, our staff enjoy their roles with impeccable
behaviour in lessons and hardworking, highly motivated pupils.
Joining Bedford
Free School as a Learning Mentor is a fantastic opportunity to be part of our
story – providing transformational experiences for thousands of pupils,
developing our staff to be the very best they can be, and influencing the wider
system by demonstrating first-hand what is achievable.
Our trust
is known for its ‘no excuses, can-do’ culture that seeks to prepare all its
pupils to have the opportunity of a pathway to university. If you are
passionate about helping all pupils, regardless of background, to achieve this,
then this could be the role for you.
KEY DUTIES
· To be responsible for providing one-to-one or
group or class support to pupils with barriers to learning and SEND.
· To carry out innovative & effective
intervention programmes under the leadership of the SENDCo and in line with Bedford
Free School’s ethos of high expectations.
· To be responsible for effective administration duties where necessary.
The successful candidate
will have
·
Experience
working in an educational setting.
·
Experience
of working with children with SEND and EAL, supporting children 1:1 or small
groups.
·
At least C
grade or equivalent in English and Maths GCSE. and Level 3 qualification.
·
Excellent communication
and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with
students, staff, and parents.
·
Proactive
and flexible approach to work, with the ability to adapt to different
situations and challenges.
·
Empathy, patience,
and a genuine passion for working with children and young people.
·
Ability to
deal with challenging behaviours and able to motivate and encourage pupils.
·
Strong
organisational skills with the ability to multitask and prioritize effectively.
·
Thorough
knowledge and understanding of safeguarding.
JOB
SPECIFICS
Start
date: asap
Salary: AS
5-7 FTE £25,893-£26,712 actual pro rata salary £22,470-£23,180 (dependent on
experience)
Job
role: Fixed term 1year, Full time,
Term time + 5 INSET days, 39 weeks per year
Working
Hours: 37 hours per week, Mon-Thu
8.15am-4.15pm and Fri 8:15am- 3.45pm
The Trust reserves the right to interview and appoint a suitable candidate before the deadline date.
Safeguarding
The safeguarding and
welfare of children is paramount and all our staff share this view. Applicants
must be willing to undergo safeguarding and child protection checks including
with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Jay Powell
01582211226
recruitment@advantageschools.co.uk
