Behaviour Mentor

Salary/Rate:Temp to Perm
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Harlow
County:Essex
Type of Role:Behaviour Mentor/Learning Mentor
Job ref:9971
Post Date:04.07.25
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About the Role

Behaviour Mentor – Temp to Perm Opportunity
Location: Harlow | Pay: £90 – £110 per day (via PAYE) | Hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm | Term Time Only

Parker Smith Inclusion are proud to be working in close partnership with a forward-thinking and inclusive school in Harlow, currently seeking a dedicated Behaviour Mentor to support both primary and secondary-aged pupils.

This is a long-term, temp to perm role, ideal for someone who is passionate about building positive relationships and helping young people reach their full potential. The role is full-time, working Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 4:00pm, term time only.


About the School:

This is a nurturing, relationship-led environment where pupil engagement and emotional wellbeing are placed at the heart of all practice. The school supports a diverse group of learners, many of whom require additional behavioural or emotional support.

  • Small class sizes (typically 6–10 pupils) for focused, individualised attention

  • Opportunities for both 1:1 intervention and small group work

  • A strong emphasis on experiential and community-based learning

  • A collaborative team culture where staff are encouraged to share interests and lead activities—whether academic or creative

Staff are supported to develop their unique strengths and passions to positively engage learners through meaningful connection.


Career Development and Progression:

This role offers clear progression pathways for those looking to build a long-term career in education:

  • Degree holders may be eligible for assessment-only teacher training routes

  • Level 5 qualified professionals can work towards QTLS (Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills status)

  • Ongoing professional development and mentoring through both the school and Parker Smith Inclusion

Whether you're an experienced support worker or a graduate looking to gain valuable school experience, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow.


The Ideal Candidate:

  • Confident, calm, and able to build positive, trusting relationships with pupils

  • Experience supporting children or young people with SEND or behavioural needs is desirable

  • Passionate about inclusion, engagement, and learner wellbeing

  • Proactive and enthusiastic, with the ability to contribute to academic or activity-based sessions

  • Committed to professional growth and long-term development in education


What’s on Offer:

  • Full-time role (Monday to Friday), term time only

  • £90 – £110 per day, dependent on experience (paid via PAYE)

  • The potential to move into a permanent post

  • Ongoing CPD and professional support

  • A chance to make a real difference in a supportive and inspiring environment


Interested in joining this rewarding and dynamic school community?
We’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Parker Smith Inclusion to find out more about this opportunity in Harlow.r

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