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Learning Mentor

Date posted : 17/09/19
£1300 - £1400 per month

Job description

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Do you have experience working with and supporting students at Further Education level?

Are you looking for a Learning Support role within a College in the Bury LEA?

Teaching Personnel are working alongside a large College in central Bury, aiding them in recruiting a new Learning Mentor for an immediate start.

Our client college has recognised a staffing gap for a Learning Mentor, due to an unexpected increase in the amount of pupils requiring additional support this academic year. Therefore, our partner College are in need of extra staff to guarantee these students are supported and that teachers also have the help they require in the classroom. The College wish to appoint a professional with experience working with pupils that have EHCP's as this will be a main aspect of this post.

  • Full-time Learning Mentor role available for an immediate start until the Christmas break, with the possibility of an extension depending on success.
  • Supporting students aged 16-18, ranging in levels of learning ability.
  • Earn up to £350 per week, depending on experience.
  • Opportunity to work in a large College in Bury to broaden your experience.

Application Requirements

  • Must have previous experience with College level students or students with EHCP's.
  • Our client College would also prefer the successful candidate to have experience with supporting students who have learning difficulties.
  • Must be Level 3 qualified or have obtained a degree of any specialism.

The successful Learning Mentor will have a number of roles and responsibilities including:

  • Providing additional support for a small group of students in a variety of subjects such as English and Maths.
  • Working alongside the class teacher supporting students aged 16-18.
  • Monitoring pupils' progress and reporting back to senior teachers.
  • Planning and delivering intervention sessions to aid pupils' development.
  • Supporting students with learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia.

Our client College is based in Bury and can be accessed via the M66 and A666 from surrounding areas of Greater Manchester for those who have their own transportation. For non-drivers, there are several forms of public transport with links to areas such as Bolton, Salford and central Manchester.

For immediate consideration for this Learning Support role, please submit a full CV. To obtain further information, please contact the Manchester West Secondary Office on the contact number provided below;

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