SEMH Behaviour Mentor
Posted 21 days 16 hours ago by Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
10/04/2026
About this jobSEMH Behaviour Mentor Step into Psychology & Education Salary: £90 - £95 per day (Full-Time, Term Time Only) Start Date: Immediate / April 2026 Are you a Psychology graduate or a Youth Worker looking to transition into a clinical or educational career?
Use your experience in mentorship and emotional intelligence to support students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
This is more than a "job"-it is a foundation for a career in Educational Psychology, Social Work, or Teaching.
Your Gateway to a Specialist Career For many young people, traditional classrooms feel out of reach.
As an SEMH Behaviour Mentor, you aren't just managing conduct; you are decoding the "why" behind the behaviour.
We are looking for resilient individuals-from Psychology graduates to ex-Sports Coaches want to gain high-level experience in a specialist SEN (Special Educational Needs) environment.
Career Progression: Perfect for those seeking hours for a Doctorate in Educational Psychology or a PGCE. Specialist CPD (2026): Gain certified training in Trauma-Informed Practice, Team-Teach (De-escalation), and Mental Health First Aid.
Weekly Pay: Competitive daily rates (£90 - £95) paid via Randstad with no "umbrella company" hidden fees.
Supportive Community: Work alongside SENCOs and Speech & Language Therapists in a resource-rich, collaborative hub.
The Role: Mentoring with Purpose In this full-time role, you will act as a 1:1 specialist for students with ADHD, ASD, and Attachment Disorders.
Build Therapeutic Alliances: Use a "Relational Approach" to build trust with students who have disengaged from learning.
Behaviour Intervention: Implement Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans and help pupils manage emotional triggers.
Small Group Support: Facilitate "Nurture Groups" focusing on social skills, resilience, and emotional literacy.
Progress Tracking: Maintain detailed logs on student engagement to support EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan) reviews.
Essential Requirements To be successful in this SEN Mentor role, you should possess: Education/Experience: A degree in Psychology, Sociology, or Criminology OR 1 years of experience in Youth Work/Social Care.
Resilience: The ability to handle challenging verbal and physical behaviours with a calm, non-judgemental "can-do" attitude.
Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to liaise with parents, teachers, and external healthcare professionals.
Compliance: An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (we can assist with a new application if required). Apply Now Ready to bridge the gap between education and mental health support?
How to Apply: Submit your CV today by clicking "Apply Now" for an initial screening call with our specialist SEND recruitment team.
Contact: Reach out to Robbie Day at robbie.dayrandstad.co.uk for a confidential discussion about our current SEMH vacancies in your local area.
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