SEMH Behaviour Mentor
Listed on 2026-03-13
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Youth Development -
Social Work
Psychology, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Youth Development
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
10/04/2026
About this jobSEMH Behaviour Mentor | Step into Psychology & Education | Salary: £90 - £95 per day (Full-Time, Term Time Only)
Start Date:
Immediate / April 2026
Are you a Psychology graduate or a Youth Worker looking to transition into a clinical or educational career?
Use your experience in mentorship and emotional intelligence to support students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
This is more than a "job"-it is a foundation for a career in Educational Psychology, Social Work, or Teaching.
Your Gateway to a Specialist Career For many young people, traditional classrooms feel out of reach.
As an SEMH Behaviour Mentor, you aren't just managing conduct; you are decoding the "why" behind the behaviour.
We are looking for resilient individuals— from Psychology graduates to ex-Sports Coaches want to gain high-level experience in a specialist SEN (Special Educational Needs) environment.
Career Progression:
Perfect for those seeking hours for a Doctorate in Educational Psychology or a PGCE. Specialist CPD (2026):
Gain certified training in Trauma-Informed Practice, Team-Teach (De-escalation), and Mental Health First Aid.
Weekly Pay:
Competitive daily rates (£90 - £95) paid via Randstad with no "umbrella company" hidden fees.
Supportive Community:
Work alongside SENCOs and Speech & Language Therapists in a resource-rich, collaborative hub.
Mentoring with Purpose In this full-time role, you will act as a 1:1 specialist for students with ADHD, ASD, and Attachment Disorders.
Build Therapeutic Alliances:
Use a "Relational Approach" to build trust with students who have disengaged from learning.
Behaviour Intervention:
Implement Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans and help pupils manage emotional triggers.
Small Group Support:
Facilitate "Nurture Groups" focusing on social skills, resilience, and emotional literacy.
Progress Tracking:
Maintain detailed logs on student engagement to support EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan) reviews.
- Education/
Experience:
A degree in Psychology, Sociology, or Criminology OR 1 years of experience in Youth Work/Social Care. - Resilience:
The ability to handle challenging verbal and physical behaviours with a calm, non-judgmental "can-do" attitude. - Communication:
Strong interpersonal skills to liaise with parents, teachers, and external healthcare professionals. - Compliance:
An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (we can assist with a new application if required).
Apply Now Ready to bridge the gap between education and mental health support?
How to ApplySubmit your CV today by clicking "Apply Now" for an initial screening call with our specialist SEND recruitment team.
ContactReach out to Robbie Day at for a confidential discussion about our current SEMH vacancies in your local area.
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