Behaviour Mentor

29 March 2018
Permanent
Full Time - Term Time Only
Queen Elizabeth’s Academy, 150 Chesterfield Road south, Mansfield, Notts. NG19 7AP
Grade 5 (actual salary £18,752 to £21,315)

37 hours per week

The Queen Elizabeth’s Academy would like to appoint a Behaviour Mentor with experience of carrying out a range of learning development, student welfare and administrative tasks to support students and teaching staff in the Academy and within the community. We would welcome applications from a teaching assistant with behavioural experience or a qualified teacher with behavioural experience looking to move roles.  

You would work under the guidance of senior and teaching staff, working with KS3/ KS4 students and be required to follow an agreed system of supervision, and implement agreed work programmes to individuals and small groups. The role will also involve planning, preparing and managing resources. The primary focus will be to maintain good order by creating a positive learning environment to support the students and keep them on task and achieving.

This unique opening would allow the successful candidate to join our friendly and motivated team as part of the Diverse Academies Learning Partnership.  We pride ourselves on providing excellent CPD programs - investing time in our team ensures quality of education for students and the continued professional development of our staff. We also offer a range of salary extra schemes, along with the prospect of excellent networking and career progression. 

Visits to the Academy are encouraged and welcomed - please contact Rachael Dobb (PA) to arrange a visit if required rdobb@queenelizabeths-ac.org.uk Interviews are planned for w/c 16th April 2018

To apply please visit: http://www.queenelizabeths-ac.org.uk/job_vacancies

Please make sure that you include the following in your application:

Why this post is of interest to you, how you have prepared for this post and how it fits in with your career plans

Experience relevant to the post

What you see as the most exciting challenge of the post

The Queen Elizabeth’s Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people.  The post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.



This vacancy is closed to applications.