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Learning Support Mentor
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Pattern: Full Time, Term Time Only
Pay Scale: £23,000 – £27,000 (pro-rata)
Essential Requirements
To be considered, candidates must meet all of the following criteria:
- Hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a reliable vehicle for work purposes
- Level 2 qualifications or above in both English and Mathematics (e.g. GCSE Grade C/4 or equivalent)
Role Purpose
Our client is currently seeking passionate and dedicated Learning Support Mentors to join their rapidly growing team. The Learning Support Mentor will play a key role in supporting students to build their confidence, develop essential life and employability skills, and achieve personal growth. This includes delivering tailored sessions in core subject areas of their customised qualifications of Level 1 Personal Development and Level 1 Employability, English, Mathematics, vocational and non-vocational courses while fostering social inclusion and resilience.
The ideal candidate will provide mentorship, guidance, and individualised support to help students overcome barriers to learning and transition successfully into further education, training, or employment opportunities. By creating a safe and nurturing environment, the Learning Support Mentor will empower students to unlock their potential and prepare for the next step in their journey.
If you are passionate about making a difference in young people’s lives and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, our client encourages you to apply.
Responsibilities:
- To provide 1:1 and small group mentoring and support to students in a community setting. The contact time will be 30 hours per week.
- To deliver academic core subjects, such as English and Mathematics.
- To facilitate engaging sessions in personal development, employability, and areas of student interest, ensuring activities align with their learning needs and career aspirations.
- To develop students' social, vocational, and life skills through engaging activities.
- To act as a motivational figure for students, helping them build confidence and resilience.
- To collaborate with the wider team to ensure a holistic approach to student development.
- To maintain accurate and detailed records of student engagement, progress, and challenges.
- To participate in half-termly training and CPD.
- Commitment to safeguarding all our client’s young people, promoting the high standards of safeguarding in the organisation at all times.
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Skills and Abilities:
- An empathetic, patient, and motivational approach.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Passion for creating opportunities and adopting new strategies for student success.
- Highly organized with the ability to maintain accurate daily logs, reports, and other administrative tasks efficiently.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple tasks and prioritise simultaneously.
- Ability to maintain accurate daily logs, preparing reports, and handling related documentation efficiently.
- Skilled at making quick, informed decisions to address immediate challenges or changing circumstances.
- Proficient in building a rapport and trust to foster a supportive learning environment.
- Focused on understanding individual student needs and tailoring support to maximize their academic, personal, and professional growth.
- Committed to promoting inclusivity and supporting students with varying abilities and learning styles.
- Proactive in identifying challenges and implementing creative solutions to support student progress and engagement.
- Eagerness to engage in CPD activities to enhance knowledge and stay updated with best practices in education and student support.
- Ability to maintain accurate daily logs, preparing reports, and handling related documentation efficiently.


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Experience And Qualifications
Essential:
- Relevant qualifications (GCSE / Level 2 Functional Skills English and Mathematics or other relevant sector specific e.g. BTEC / CACHE).
- Functional IT skills.
- Knowledge and understanding of SEND.
- Knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding processes.
- Basic English and Mathematics delivery experience.
- Proficient in using technology and digital tools.
- Knowledge of safeguarding processes and procedures.
- A valid driving licence and access to a vehicle to travel to students' locations (with business insurance).
Desirable:
- 1+ years' experience in working with young people in an education or residential setting.
- Holds a recognized teaching qualification (e.g. TA, HILTA, PGCE, Level 3 Award in Education and Training, or QTS).
- Previous experience working in a school or college environment, providing direct support to students.
- Familiarity with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and their significance in supporting young people with additional needs.
- Ability to understand and work toward achieving the specific outcomes outlined in each student’s EHCP, tailoring support to meet individual targets.
- Demonstrate the ability to use initiative and act with foresight to address challenges and opportunities.
- Experience in delivering sessions focused on core subjects, employability skills, personal development, and life skills.
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