Mentor Support Worker
| Posting date: | 20 December 2025 |
|---|---|
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 11 January 2026 |
| Location: | Gloucester, GL3 4QF |
| Company: | Teaching Vacancies |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | d102ee25-3354-40f5-bf6a-a5d441dc4beb |
Summary
What skills and experience we're looking for
The Successful Candidate will:
• Provide emotional support and guidance, to support young people with low self-esteem, anxiety or other barriers to attending school on a full-time basis
• Support the SENCo to identify and address specific barriers that prevent school attendance
• Support young people to develop essential life skills such as problem-solving and communication skills
• Develop individualised plans to help students improve their attendance and outcomes in order to be prepared to be successful in adult life
• To attend school team meetings and meetings with external agencies as required and to prepare reports and provide evidence of progress as required
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• To work with the SENCO to ensure that the outcomes specified in EHCP’s are met and our most vulnerable young people make excellent progress and are provided with appropriate life skills
• Arrange and undertake home visits to children identified by the SENCo and co-produce a bespoke plan to improve the child’s educational outcomes and engagement with the wider world and ensure preparedness for a successful adult life
• To attend all relevant professional and multi-agency meetings, including EHCP reviews for all young people on the mentoring case load
• Carrying out initial assessments to ascertain areas that need to be focused on, setting individual targets and tracking/documents progress
• Provide Guidance and Support: offer advice, encouragement, and support to help mentees navigate challenges and make informed decisions
• Share Experience and Knowledge: draw on their own experiences to provide valuable insights and perspectives on various aspects of the mentee's development, such as career options, problem-solving, and skill development
• Set Goals and Monitor Progress: work with mentees to establish clear goals and track their progress, helping them stay motivated and focused
• Attending weekly meetings with the SEN Department along with attending fortnightly meetings with the SENCO
• Ensuring that the SEN provision map is up to date with current caseload for costings
• Ensuring safeguarding guidelines are followed, recording all safeguarding concerns using CPOMS and escalating any concerns with the DSL Team
• Act as a Role Model: serve as positive examples of professional behaviour and success, inspiring mentees to strive for their own goals
• Establish positive relationships with children, their parents and staff in schools
• Write high quality reports submitted in a timely manner to support additional referrals as well as ensuring that the graduated approach is effectively implemented
• Maintain the health and safety of all those involved in your sessions
• To monitor and evaluate sessions to improve the quality and impact
• To plan and deliver high quality and engaging 1-2-1 and small group mentoring sessions.
• To inspire children to lead an active, healthy, happy lifestyle
• To operate within the policies and procedures of the school
• To ensure that the work reflects the organisation’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
• Maintain accurate records/reports and ensure required paperwork is completed on time
• Take responsibility for the health, safety, and welfare of young people with specific safeguarding duties
• Keep up to date with current affairs and maintain an awareness of resources that may be of benefit to the school
• Complete essential training
• Any other student support as directed by the line manager
• Uphold Henley Bank High School ethos and policies
• Work as part of the wider organisation and undertake duties as required to ensure the strategic objectives of the organisation are achieved
You will need:
• Hold at least 5 GCSE’s or equivalent, which must include at least a Grade C/4 in Maths and English
• Hold at least A Level’s or an equivalent Level 3 qualification in the relevant area
• A relevant qualification in management, working with children and young people, the delivery of alternative education programmes, social work etc.
• Coaching and mentoring skills
What the school offers its staff
What’s in it for you:
• Professional development and career progression
• Generous pension scheme
• An Employee Assistance Programme
• Gym Discounts
• Free eye tests
• Cycle to work scheme
• Access to Blue Light Card Scheme
• Access to Teacher Art Pass Scheme (teachers only)
• Being part of a great team and expanding organisation
Commitment to safeguarding
Greenshaw Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people therefore this appointment will be subject to vetting, including an enhanced DBS disclosure.
The Successful Candidate will:
• Provide emotional support and guidance, to support young people with low self-esteem, anxiety or other barriers to attending school on a full-time basis
• Support the SENCo to identify and address specific barriers that prevent school attendance
• Support young people to develop essential life skills such as problem-solving and communication skills
• Develop individualised plans to help students improve their attendance and outcomes in order to be prepared to be successful in adult life
• To attend school team meetings and meetings with external agencies as required and to prepare reports and provide evidence of progress as required
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• To work with the SENCO to ensure that the outcomes specified in EHCP’s are met and our most vulnerable young people make excellent progress and are provided with appropriate life skills
• Arrange and undertake home visits to children identified by the SENCo and co-produce a bespoke plan to improve the child’s educational outcomes and engagement with the wider world and ensure preparedness for a successful adult life
• To attend all relevant professional and multi-agency meetings, including EHCP reviews for all young people on the mentoring case load
• Carrying out initial assessments to ascertain areas that need to be focused on, setting individual targets and tracking/documents progress
• Provide Guidance and Support: offer advice, encouragement, and support to help mentees navigate challenges and make informed decisions
• Share Experience and Knowledge: draw on their own experiences to provide valuable insights and perspectives on various aspects of the mentee's development, such as career options, problem-solving, and skill development
• Set Goals and Monitor Progress: work with mentees to establish clear goals and track their progress, helping them stay motivated and focused
• Attending weekly meetings with the SEN Department along with attending fortnightly meetings with the SENCO
• Ensuring that the SEN provision map is up to date with current caseload for costings
• Ensuring safeguarding guidelines are followed, recording all safeguarding concerns using CPOMS and escalating any concerns with the DSL Team
• Act as a Role Model: serve as positive examples of professional behaviour and success, inspiring mentees to strive for their own goals
• Establish positive relationships with children, their parents and staff in schools
• Write high quality reports submitted in a timely manner to support additional referrals as well as ensuring that the graduated approach is effectively implemented
• Maintain the health and safety of all those involved in your sessions
• To monitor and evaluate sessions to improve the quality and impact
• To plan and deliver high quality and engaging 1-2-1 and small group mentoring sessions.
• To inspire children to lead an active, healthy, happy lifestyle
• To operate within the policies and procedures of the school
• To ensure that the work reflects the organisation’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
• Maintain accurate records/reports and ensure required paperwork is completed on time
• Take responsibility for the health, safety, and welfare of young people with specific safeguarding duties
• Keep up to date with current affairs and maintain an awareness of resources that may be of benefit to the school
• Complete essential training
• Any other student support as directed by the line manager
• Uphold Henley Bank High School ethos and policies
• Work as part of the wider organisation and undertake duties as required to ensure the strategic objectives of the organisation are achieved
You will need:
• Hold at least 5 GCSE’s or equivalent, which must include at least a Grade C/4 in Maths and English
• Hold at least A Level’s or an equivalent Level 3 qualification in the relevant area
• A relevant qualification in management, working with children and young people, the delivery of alternative education programmes, social work etc.
• Coaching and mentoring skills
What the school offers its staff
What’s in it for you:
• Professional development and career progression
• Generous pension scheme
• An Employee Assistance Programme
• Gym Discounts
• Free eye tests
• Cycle to work scheme
• Access to Blue Light Card Scheme
• Access to Teacher Art Pass Scheme (teachers only)
• Being part of a great team and expanding organisation
Commitment to safeguarding
Greenshaw Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people therefore this appointment will be subject to vetting, including an enhanced DBS disclosure.