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Graduate Student Mentor

Date posted : 31/03/20
£62 - 78 per day

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Graduate Student Mentor

Are you a recent Graduate or have a degree in a subject specialism?

Do you want to gain invaluable teaching experience in a school based environment where you can utilise your degree in a thriving environment?

Teaching Personnel are seeking graduates of multiple subject disciplines who have an interest in working in an academic environment as a student mentor. On this programme we will provide you with many tools and resources in which to upskill yourself and give you the insight into working as a student mentor whilst in the role of a Teaching Assistant.  We service many schools across Bristol, South Gloucestshire, Bath and North East Somerset and therefore have an array of roles available and can find one best suited to you.

This role will have a daily pay rate of GBP62 to GBP75 dependant on experience and demand and we have opportunities in our Primary/Secondary and SEN school's.

Why become a Student Mentor?

Becoming a mentor can be a highly rewarding job. You get the opportunity to work with a variety of individuals who have different need's. Some of the needs of the children you will be working with will be as follows

  • SEN Pupils - Providing support to children with special educational need's. This will include Autism, Aspergers, ADHD, Down Syndrome etc
  • SEMH Pupils - Providing support to children who have social, emotional and mental health need's ie, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia etc
  • LAC - Providing support to looked after children who are in care or residential support 

As a student mentor you will work in the role of a Teaching Assistant but will gain exclusive access to courses, information and resources to upskill yourself and progress whilst you work. Many schools will also give you additional support and allow you to be part of the learning journey in the class you are in.

There are many different Teaching Assistant roles you will be able to work in e.g.

  • 1:1 roles with SEN pupils – Supporting pupils with additional needs inclusive of social, emotional and behavioural issues or special needs (ASD, ADHD ETC.)
  • General Teaching Assistant – To work alongside the class teacher to help deliver an effective and diverse educational experience in the whole class.
  • Intervention Opportunities - To lead small or individual leader sessions outside of the classroom to boost the pupils learning when necessary.
  • Pastoral care - Support the social and emotional development of pupils, and report any concerns to the relevant person.

Why go with Teaching Personnel?

Working with Teaching Personnel has many benefits…

  • We offer competitive weekly pay
  • we have long term opportunities as well as short term placements which gives you the opportunity to be flexible and work when suits you
  • We have a CPD Academy which enables you to progress whilst working with us.
  • You will have your own personal Recruitment Consultant dedicated to providing you not only work but the best work for you.

 

If you think a career as a mentor could be for you. Please get in touch and we can discuss the exciting opportunities we currently have on offer. There are many roles we are hiring for with different start dates varying from the final term of this year and September roles both Full Time and Part Time.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Please send us your CV and we will be in touch!

Or feel free to give me a call on 07801981293 

 

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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