SEN Learning Mentor - Inspire & Support Pupils in Manchester

SEN Learning Mentor - Inspire & Support Pupils in Manchester

Manchester Full-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support pupils with Educational Health Care Plans and enhance their wellbeing.
  • Company: Rochdale Council is dedicated to providing specialist support for children with additional needs.
  • Benefits: An enhanced DBS check is essential, ensuring a safe environment for children.
  • Other info: The position is within the Additional Needs department known as The Hive.
  • Why this job: Join a committed team focused on improving the lives of children with additional needs.
  • Qualifications: A commitment to safeguarding children is required for this role.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

Rochdale Council is looking for a dedicated individual to provide specialist support to children with additional needs in the Additional Needs department (The Hive). The role focuses on working with pupils who have Educational Health Care Plans and supporting their wellbeing and learning.

You will be required to communicate effectively with pupils, families, and agencies while ensuring compliance with safeguarding policies. A commitment to safeguarding children and an enhanced DBS check is essential.

SEN Learning Mentor - Inspire & Support Pupils in Manchester employer: Rochdale Council

Rochdale Council offers a supportive environment for children with additional needs. Located in Rochdale, the team is dedicated to enhancing pupil wellbeing through effective communication and compliance with safeguarding policies. Join us in making a difference in children's lives.

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Contact Details:

Rochdale Council Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Learning Mentor - Inspire & Support Pupils in Manchester

Specialist Support
Communication Skills
Understanding of Educational Health Care Plans
Wellbeing Support
Safeguarding Knowledge
Collaboration with Families and Agencies
Commitment to Safeguarding