Job Description
Behaviour Mentor – Enfield – February 2026
This secondary school in Enfield is a Good-to-Outstanding setting with a strong reputation for inclusive practice, high expectations, and positive behaviour culture. The school serves a diverse community and places pupil wellbeing at the heart of its ethos, combining clear behaviour systems with strong pastoral support. A broad and engaging curriculum is supported by effective SEN provision, ensuring students with additional needs are identified early and supported consistently. Staff benefit from a collaborative culture, shared values, and a leadership team committed to professional development and long-term progression.
Behaviour Mentor – What the School Offers
- High-quality training and CPD focused on behaviour, inclusion, and safeguarding
- Clear, supportive behaviour systems with a strong emphasis on consistency
- A structured induction and mentoring programme for a Behaviour Mentor
- A collaborative pastoral and inclusion team environment
- Opportunities for future teacher training or extended contracts for high-performing Behaviour Mentors
Behaviour Mentor – What the Role Involves
- Supporting students with behaviour, emotional regulation, and engagement
- Delivering targeted 1:1 and small-group behaviour interventions
- Working closely with Heads of Year, SEN staff, and pastoral teams
- Monitoring behaviour incidents and supporting reintegration plans
- Acting as a positive role model and consistent adult presence across the school
Behaviour Mentor – What the School is Looking For
The school is seeking a proactive, resilient, and compassionate Behaviour Mentor with a genuine interest in supporting young people. A 1st Class or 2:1 degree from a top 30 UK university is desirable, alongside previous child-centred experience in an educational, youth work, or care-based setting. Strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, and a willingness to learn are essential for success as a Behaviour Mentor.
Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
Behaviour Mentor – Salary and Contract Info
- £444 per week, pro rata to term time only
- Full-time, long-term contract – February to July
- Term-time only
- Potential for future teacher training or extended contracts following a successful placement
If you are an aspiring Behaviour Mentor looking to gain valuable secondary school experience in Enfield, this role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your skills within a supportive and well-structured environment.
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Behaviour Mentor | February 2026 | INDHOT