Graduate School Behaviour Mentor
Posting date: | 08 October 2025 |
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Salary: | £500 to £600 per week |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 07 November 2025 |
Location: | SE1 4BY |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | KPI RECRUITING LTD |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | HaG-behme-08/10-30266 |
Summary
Graduate School Behaviour Mentor
Location: Secondary school in Southwark, South East London
Role: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 8:30am–16:30pm
Salary: £500–£600 per week
Start Date: ASAP
Are you a graduate with a genuine passion for supporting young people’s social, emotional, and mental wellbeing?
Do you have experience working with children or teenagers in roles such as mentoring, coaching or youth work, and want to develop your expertise in behaviour support and emotional regulation?
Would you like to gain invaluable, hands-on experience supporting students with complex needs in a dynamic and inclusive school environment?
A thriving secondary school in Southwark is seeking a dedicated Graduate School Behaviour Mentor to join its pastoral and inclusion team. The school has built an excellent reputation for academic achievement, strong community values, and a deeply supportive culture that prioritises wellbeing as highly as results.
With a diverse and engaged student body, the school is committed to providing each pupil with the tools and emotional support they need to succeed. As a Graduate School Behaviour Mentor, you will play an integral role in helping students manage challenges, rebuild confidence, and re-engage positively with learning.
This is a fantastic opportunity for graduates considering careers in Educational Psychology, Youth Work, SEN Teaching, or Mental Health Support, offering meaningful, first-hand experience within a nurturing and high-performing school setting.
Who We’re Looking For
The ideal candidate for this Graduate School Behaviour Mentor role will have:
• A 2:1 degree or higher (Psychology or a related subject preferred)
• Strong interpersonal skills and an understanding of behaviour management
• A calm, patient, and professional approach to challenging situations
• The ability to build positive and trusting relationships with young people
• Experience working or volunteering with children or teenagers (advantageous)
• Excellent communication skills and emotional intelligence
The Role
As a Graduate School Behaviour Mentor, you will support students aged 11–16 with a range of Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Your responsibilities will include:
• Providing targeted 1:1 and small-group interventions for pupils with SEMH challenges such as anxiety, trauma, ADHD, or low self-esteem
• Creating a calm and supportive environment that promotes self-regulation and personal growth
• Using de-escalation and restorative approaches to manage behaviour effectively
• Building trusted relationships that help students develop resilience, confidence, and motivation
• Working collaboratively with pastoral leaders, teachers, and external agencies to implement tailored support plans
This role is perfect for graduates who are empathetic, resilient, and passionate about making a difference. You’ll gain valuable insights into mental health, emotional development and inclusive education – all while helping young people build the confidence and skills to succeed.
Application Process
If you are a caring, motivated graduate ready to support young people in achieving their potential, apply today to become a Graduate School Behaviour Mentor in Southwark.
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