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Behaviour for Learning Mentor

Behaviour for Learning Mentor

Arts & Media School Islington

Islington

  • Expired
Salary:
SC6 26-28 depending upon experience pro rata FTE, actual salary £23,184 – £24,544 pa
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required for January 2018
Apply by:
28 November 2017

Job overview

Term time only

We are a comprehensive inner London secondary school with a diverse intake of students from a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures.

We are looking to appoint an experienced Learning Mentor to support young people in an educational setting who are experiencing difficulty with managing their behaviour in learning and achieving. You will encourage pupils to become independent learners and provide support for their welfare and work to support the inclusion of pupils in all aspects of school life.

You should have a good working knowledge and understanding of the following:

• Inclusion

• ECAF

• Working alongside a multi-agency team.

• Excellent interpersonal skills, an empathetic nature and be prepared to role model behaviour to those who are disengaged

• You will have NVQ level 2 or above or be a degree graduate

Closing date for applications: Noon, Tuesday 28th November 2017

Interviews: Friday 1st December 2017

The application form and further details are on our website: www.artsandmedia.islington.sch.uk

Applications should be emailed to the head teacher’s PA Hayley King on: h.king@artsandmedia.islington.sch.uk

We do not accept applications from agencies or via CV’s.

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Attached documents

About Arts & Media School Islington

Arts & Media School Islington is a co-educational, comprehensive trust foundation school in north Islington, London. 

The Victorian school building was originally home to Montem Street School, later becoming known as Tollington Park Secondary School and, more recently, as George Orwell School.

In 2014, Arts & Media School Islington was selected to be one of 12 schools in London to participate in the Music in Secondary Schools Trust  (MISST) programme, which aims to develop team-working skills, improve discipline and enrich the learning of students through the creativity of music.

Key stage 3 students at Arts & Media School Islington receive an orchestral string instrument alongside compulsory musical education for three years, all free of charge.

Every day is a welcome day at Arts & Media School Islington, if you wish to arrange a visit you can email a suggested time to Arts&MediaSchoolIslington@hays.com 

Headteacher

Susan Service

Values and vision

Arts & Media School Islington’s vision of “every child a scholar” is built upon a strong academic GCSE core, enriched by the arts. The school aims to establish challenging academic goals, which its students are expected to aspire towards and surpass. The cornerstones of its ethos – aspiration, confidence, respect and reflection - are embedded in everyday life within the school community. 

The school programme encourages interaction inside and outside the classroom, with an extra-curricular programme which offers a pathway for each student to involve themselves in the arts and volunteering sectors, as well as in leadership development.

Ofsted

The quality of teaching is good in most lessons. Some teaching is outstanding. Teachers have high expectations and build positive relationships. As a result, students engage in their learning and begin to make accelerated rates of progress.”

View the latest Arts & Media School Islington’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed