Graduate Behaviour Mentor
| Posting date: | 03 June 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £500 to £560 per week |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 03 July 2026 |
| Location: | LS28 6QG |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | KPI RECRUITING LTD |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | MLWTGBM0306LDS-30266 |
Summary
Graduate Behaviour Mentor — Interviewing Now for September | Leeds Secondary, Specialist & Primary Schools | Full-time
Are you a Psychology graduate with a genuine passion for supporting young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs? Do you have experience in mentoring, coaching, or youth work — and the resilience and empathy to build meaningful relationships with vulnerable pupils?
Highly-regarded schools across Leeds are recruiting exceptional Graduate Behaviour Mentors ahead of a September 2026 start. These are full-time, long-term roles ideal for graduates exploring careers in Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, Youth Work, or Mental Health Support.
The Role
Working 1:1 and in small groups across primary, secondary, and specialist settings, you'll support pupils with a diverse range of SEMH needs — including anxiety, trauma, ADHD, and challenging behaviours. Your focus will be on building trust, promoting self-regulation, and creating a nurturing environment where every student feels safe enough to learn and grow.
This is a hands-on, rewarding role that demands emotional intelligence, calm under pressure, and the confidence to de-escalate difficult situations while championing the needs of some of the most vulnerable young people in school.
What's on Offer
• Up to £560 per week
• Full-time, Monday to Friday, long-term placement from September 2025
• Based across well-resourced secondary, specialist, and primary schools throughout Leeds
• Comprehensive training and ongoing CPD delivered by experienced inclusion specialists
• Dedicated mentorship and a genuinely supportive team environment
• All schools are well connected to Leeds city centre by public transport
• Excellent groundwork for careers in Educational Psychology, SEN, or mental health
Who We're Looking For
• A 2:1 degree or above in Psychology or a related discipline (preferred but not essential)
• Experience working with children or young people in any capacity — coaching, mentoring, care, or youth work
• Calm, confident, and professional when navigating challenging situations
• A strong communicator with natural empathy and genuine commitment to making a difference
• Must have the right to work in the UK — unfortunately visa sponsorship is not available
Ready to make a difference in Leeds this September? Interviews are taking place now and spaces are limited. Apply today by sending your CV to Michael at KPI Education.
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