Job Reference | EMHAMPS002 |
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Contract Type | Self employed associate contract |
Contract Term | Associate contract |
Role | Education Mentor |
Workplace | In students home and community |
Location | West Sussex |
Salary | £18-£23 |
Job Contact | Recruitment team |
Closing date | 31st December 24 |
Driving Licence required? | Yes |
About this Role
Education Mentor
Ready for the next adventure? SENse Learning Education Mentors never have the same day twice. The community will be your classroom when delivering interest based learning to children and young people.
Earning between £18 - 23 an hour delivering learning 1:1, you’ll build incredible relationships and inspire young people to achieve their goals. Often our students are disengaged from education and this is your opportunity to show them how amazing learning can be. Learning can take place anywhere the student is engaged, safe, motivated and provoked into discovery.
The Benefits
- You’ll earn between 18 and £23 per hour based on experience.
- You’ll discover the joy of working 1:1, building positive professional relationships.
- You’ll have control over your career, deciding how far you want to travel and when you’re available to work.
- You’ll grow your knowledge and experience with SENse Learning CPD.
- You can be part of our growing team of associates, all dedicated to helping people.
- You won’t have to wait all year to claim back mileage with our mileage policy.
The Expectation
- You’ll have the passion to support students as individuals.
- You’ll have to have experience working with young people with a range of complex additional needs.
- You will need to have as strong a commitment to safeguarding.
- You’ll have a creative mind and resilience that can handle challenging situations.
- You'll want to be part of something that makes positive changes in the lives of young people.
- You’ll have to be dedicated and passionate about helping others achieve their goals.
The Role
- Developing strong professional relationships with the children and young people who have complex needs and have often experienced significant difficulties in previous education settings.
- Deliver planned learning through a range of creative and interest based activities.
- Understand the importance of emotional regulation and can implement strategies to support/model this appropriately.
- Have detailed knowledge of attachment disorder and how this impacts students.
- Following the guidance in each person's individual risk assessment/student plan to support them to manage their anxiety and behaviour in a positive way and to keep them
- and others safe.
- Utilise a range of strategies in supporting the range of additional needs we work with.
Take back control of your work life balance by completing an information form and returning with a CV. If you don’t have a CV ready, just ask for an application form instead or call 01444400896.