Academic Behaviour Mentor
EdStart - South Manchester Centre
Bury
- Expired
- Salary:
- from £15,000 (based upon experience)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- November 2018
- Apply by:
- 7 November 2018
Job overview
EdStart
Our aim is to re-engage young people to lead to reintegration to school, further education or employment
EdStart opened its first Independent Specialist School in South Manchester in September 2010, and now operates across multiple sites throughout the North West.
In September 2018, our new centre in Bury will be open to pupils. The new site is based in the centre of Bury which make it easily accessible to both pupils and staff. We require an Academic and Behaviour Mentor to join us from November 2018 or as sooner if possible, who will be responsible for the learning and achievements of students, ensuring equality of opportunity for all.
Our primary function is Alternative Provision, serving the region’s schools and young people by developing a suitable environment and curriculum to match their varying needs. Our pupils each have the opportunity to develop an individual learning plan with their mentor or teacher which they then follow throughout their time with Edstart.
Our DfE registered centres are all equipped with classrooms, ICT facilities, Smart and interactive white boards, and private one to one mentoring rooms.
Facilities for cooking and art are also features of our centres. As well as creating a suitable learning environment, our centres are pupil friendly with activities available to engage pupils during break times.
Ideally you will have:
· Experience of working in a secondary school as a Learning Mentor
· A proven track record of reaching children with social, emotional or physical barriers to learning and improving attendance
· Qualifications in counselling would be advantageous
How to apply - Application guidelines are below, do not click the apply now button
To arrange a visit or an informal chat regarding this post and working at the school please contact Megabn Bradshaw on 0161 641 3743 or email megan.bradshaw@visionforeducation.co.uk
Completed application should be submitted by 12Noon on 7th November to Megan Bradshaw via email.
Applications will be reviewed as received, so we may be in contact before the closing date.
We would highly recommend visiting one of our sites to gain a greater understanding of the provision that we offer. Please contact Megan Bradshaw to arrange this.
Your application is a direct permanent application to Edstart. Vision for Education is our recruitment partner and manages our permanent appointments.
All posts are subject to DBS clearance. All staff are responsible for the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children.
Head Office
5 Gerald Road
Salford
Manchester
M6 6DW
Attached documents
About EdStart - South Manchester Centre
- EdStart - South Manchester Centre
- 130 Sale Road, Northern Moor
- Manchester
- M23 0BX
- United Kingdom
EdStart Specialist Independent School first opened in South Manchester in September 2010, and now operates from an additional four sites in Salford, Bolton, Bury and Oldham. Its primary function is Alternative Provision, serving the regions schools and young people by developing a suitable environment and curriculum to match their varying needs. Graded 'Good' by Ofsted (March 2019), staff are now hard at work working towards achieving an 'Outstanding' school. With various academic and vocational qualifications being offered our aim is to re-engage young people, creating opportunities which lead to reintegration to school, further education or employment. Each pupil receives an individual learning plan and is supported throughout the programme by our highly skilled teachers, learning mentors and youth workers.
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