SEN Academic Mentor in Wokingham

SEN Academic Mentor in Wokingham

Wokingham Part-Time 23000 - 27000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
Academics

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support young people with Special Educational Needs to re-engage with learning and build confidence.
  • Company: Join a dedicated team making a real difference in education.
  • Benefits: Flexible hours, competitive pay, and ongoing opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Immediate starts available; make a lasting impact in your community.
  • Why this job: Empower students to overcome challenges and achieve their potential.
  • Qualifications: Experience with SEND and strong communication skills are essential.

The predicted salary is between 23000 - 27000 Β£ per year.

Location: Berkshire and surrounding areas

Hours: Flexible, Part-Time

Pay: Competitive hourly rate (dependent on experience)

Start Date: Immediate referrals available

Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? We are working in partnership with a Pupil Referral Unit in Wokingham to provide specialist alternative provision across Berkshire and the surrounding counties. Due to an increasing number of referrals, we are seeking dedicated and compassionate SEN Academic Mentors to join our growing team.

This rewarding role involves supporting pupils who may be struggling to engage with education, helping them build confidence, develop positive learning habits, and overcome barriers that may be impacting their educational journey.

About the Role

As an SEN Academic Mentor, you will provide tailored one-to-one support to primary and secondary-aged pupils with a range of additional needs. Your role will focus on helping learners develop academically, socially, and emotionally while encouraging positive engagement with education. Sessions may take place in:

  • The pupil's home
  • Community settings such as libraries or learning hubs
  • Other suitable educational environments

Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering personalised academic mentoring and learning support
  • Supporting pupils to develop confidence, motivation, and independence
  • Building positive and trusting relationships with young people and their families
  • Encouraging engagement in learning through creative and flexible approaches
  • Supporting the development of study skills, organisation, and learning routines
  • Helping pupils identify and overcome barriers to education
  • Monitoring progress and providing regular feedback where required
  • Acting as a positive role model and advocate for each learner

Who You Will Be Supporting

You will work with pupils presenting with a range of needs, including:

  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
  • Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
  • Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
  • ADHD
  • Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)
  • Anxiety and emotional wellbeing needs
  • Communication and interaction difficulties
  • Behavioural challenges
  • Other additional or complex learning needs

Many pupils will have experienced difficulties within mainstream education and benefit from a personalised, relationship-based approach to support their progress and wellbeing.

About You

We are looking for individuals who have:

  • Experience working with children or young people with SEND and/or SEMH needs
  • A good understanding of neurodiversity and inclusive practice
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • The ability to motivate and engage learners who may be reluctant to participate in education
  • A patient, resilient, and empathetic approach
  • Experience in mentoring, youth work, education, pastoral support, tutoring, coaching, or similar roles

We welcome applications from:

  • Academic Mentors
  • Learning Mentors
  • Teaching Assistants
  • SEN Support Staff
  • Youth Workers
  • Behaviour Mentors
  • Tutors
  • Graduate Support Practitioners
  • Other professionals with relevant SEND experience

Availability across multiple days each week would be advantageous due to the high volume of referrals across Berkshire and surrounding counties.

What We Offer

  • Flexible working hours to suit your availability
  • Competitive rates of pay based on experience
  • Consistent referrals and ongoing opportunities
  • Immediate starts available
  • Opportunities extending throughout the academic year
  • A supportive and experienced team
  • The chance to make a genuine and lasting difference to young people's lives

Apply Today

If you are committed to helping young people overcome barriers to learning and achieve their potential, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join our growing team of SEN Academic Mentors supporting learners across Berkshire and the surrounding areas.

SEN Academic Mentor in Wokingham employer: Academics

Join a compassionate and dedicated team as an SEN Academic Mentor, where you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. With flexible working hours, competitive pay, and a supportive work culture, you will be empowered to foster positive relationships and help students re-engage with their education in various community settings across Berkshire. This role not only offers immediate opportunities but also provides a pathway for personal and professional growth within a nurturing environment.

Academics

Contact Details:

Academics Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Academic Mentor in Wokingham

Experience working with children or young people with SEND
Understanding of neurodiversity and inclusive practice
Strong communication skills
Relationship-building skills
Ability to motivate and engage reluctant learners
Patient and empathetic approach
Resilience