This is a unique
opportunity to build meaningful relationships with young people, provide early
intervention, and work alongside schools, families, and partner agencies to
ensure that every child has the opportunity to succeed in mainstream education.
About the Momentum
Project
The Momentum
Project has been developed to provide early, targeted support
for children who are at risk of disengaging from mainstream education. Our
aim is simple but powerful: to intervene early, strengthen support around the
child, and prevent difficulties escalating to the point where a young person
reaches crisis.
Through the Momentum
team, we provide structured mentoring and intervention support for
pupils who may be experiencing barriers such as behavioural challenges,
emotional needs, low engagement with learning, or difficulties outside of
school. By building strong, trusting relationships with young people, mentors
help them develop the confidence, resilience, and strategies needed to
successfully access and sustain their education.
A key feature of the
Momentum Project is its multi-agency approach. The team works
closely with schools, families, and external partners to create a coordinated
network of support around each child. By bringing together education
professionals, pastoral teams, and specialist services, we aim to ensure that
the right support is in place at the right time.
Ultimately, the Momentum
Project is about maintaining children’s connection to mainstream
education, helping them overcome barriers early, and ensuring that
difficulties do not escalate to the point where more intensive or crisis-level
intervention is required.
Role Overview
As a Mentor
within the Momentum Team, you will work directly with young people to
provide consistent support, guidance, and targeted interventions. You will
build strong relationships with pupils, help them navigate challenges that may
be impacting their education, and support them to develop the skills and
behaviours needed to thrive in school.
You will also work closely with school staff, families, and external partners to ensure a joined-up approach to supporting each young person, contributing to a wider strategy focused on early intervention, inclusion, and keeping children successfully engaged in mainstream education.
Location: Milton Keynes (various Momentum
sites across the Quadrant)
The SMKT Momentum Project is part of
Stephenson (MK) Trust’s city-wide strategy to provide early, targeted,
trauma‑informed intervention for children and young people across Milton
Keynes. Momentum supports schools to better understand and meet the needs of
pupils displaying escalating behaviour, preventing crisis, exclusion or the
need for direction to Alternative Provision.
- Deliver targeted intervention sessions
rooted in trauma-informed practice.
- Support the educational, personal and
social development of students.
- Build strong, trusting relationships to
help pupils understand and regulate behaviour.
- Implement strategies from the IAS and BAS
frameworks.
- Work alongside multi-agency professionals
as part of Tier 2 support.
- Ensure the safety, wellbeing and positive
engagement of all learners.
- Help schools identify emerging needs
early and implement effective interventions.
- Positive, calm and adaptable.
- Able to empathise and understand complex
needs.
- Confident working independently and
within a supportive team.
- Motivated to make a long-term difference
to young people’s lives.
- A welcoming, positive environment where
wellbeing is prioritised.
- High-quality, bespoke CPD including
trauma-informed training.
- Opportunities to grow your career across
the Trust.
- Be part of a pioneering
early-intervention project shaping outcomes across Milton Keynes.
- Small intervention groups and creative,
flexible approaches to engagement.
- Reduce school exclusions and emergency
placements.
- Improve attendance, wellbeing and
academic outcomes.
- Strengthen multi-agency working and early
identification of need.
- Help build a trauma‑informed culture
across Milton Keynes.
Closing date: Midnight on 10 April 2026
Interviews: Week commencing 20 April 2026
Visits to Momentum sites or Bridge Academy are welcomed.
Please contact HR at: hr@stephensonacademy.org.uk
if you’d like to book a visit.
Please note qualification certificates and identification documents will be
required at interview. CVs will not be accepted.
Stephenson (MK) Trust is an Equal
Opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this
commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required.
