The Heathland school • Hounslow, London
About this role
THE HEATHLAND SCHOOL
LEARNING MENTOR
SCALE 5 POINT 11 - 15
36 hours per week for 39 weeks (Term time plus Inset Days)
An exciting position has arisen at this large, multi-cultural 11-18 community school to work as a Learning mentor
JOB PURPOSE
The postholder will be expected to assist the Lead Learning Mentor in the provision of a complementary service to existing teachers/pastoral staff in school; helping identified children achieve their potential by overcoming barriers to learning both inside and outside school.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Responsible to the Lead Learning Mentor
To provide one to one mentoring sessions for pupils referred by Heads of Year
Use a range of motivational strategies to help engage each pupil in achieving their potential and using creative and imaginative ways of engaging pupils who need focus.
To pro-actively engage in training to develop skills.
To keep up to date notes of sessions in confidential case files with targets highlighted.
To observe pupils in lessons before they begin the programme when there are behavioural problems in the classroom.
To ensure that each student on the caseload understands that all mentoring sessions are treated as confidential and the circumstances under which confidentiality will be broken. To liaise with Heads of Year and other staff as necessary in relation to the needs of individual cases.
To liaise and attend meetings, where appropriate, with external agencies such as Social Care, Youth Offending Team, Hounslow Youth Counselling, Educational Welfare, Educational Psychologists (CAMHs etc.) drug/alcohol abuse workers and to set up these links with individual students as appropriate. Also, to develop a network and knowledge of statutory and voluntary bodies offering services to young people locally.
To run, organise or assist in group work activity as directed by the Lead Learning Mentor.
To run and attend weekly clubs at lunchtime and after school.
To liaise regularly with Heads of Year and teachers with regards to students progress and support required.
To attend weekly Inclusion meetings and provide short write-ups of all students in the individual caseload, while bearing in mind confidentiality agreements.
To facilitate drop-in sessions with students outside of mentoring sessions at break, lunch and after school.
To provide support for pupils during registration through attachment to a Year Team
To follow all safeguarding and data protection procedures and complete training as required
This job specification may be re-negotiated if the needs of the school change in future
To apply, please complete our application form which can be found on our website under 'Vacancies', along with more information about the school and the position. The school does not accept CVS.
The application will need to be returned, with names and addresses of 2 Referees, via email to eedwards@heathland.hounslow.sch.uk (c/o Mrs N Benedict, (Inclusion,
DSGL & Well-being lead) 9
00am Friday 5th June. Please address the job description and/or person specification in your supporting statement. We are unable to accept CVs for this application.
Please note references will be taken up in advance of an interview.
Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. The Heathland School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, governors and volunteers to share this commitment. This appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
In line with KCSIE 2024 and safer recruitment practices, we will conduct an online search for all shortlisted candidates. The online search is part of safeguarding checks and will seek publicly available information on candidates' suitability to work with children. Shortlisted candidates will be provided with further guidance and asked to clarify their online presence.