Learning Mentor

Learning Mentor

Full-Time 26847 - 26847 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
South Devon UTC

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support Key Stage 4 students with EHCPs and SEN in class and through interventions.
  • Company: The role is based at a college committed to safeguarding and supporting students.
  • Benefits: Salary of £26,847 for a permanent position working 29.5 hours per week.
  • Other info: First Aid training is required, and the role involves maintaining accurate records.
  • Why this job: Make a significant impact on students' learning and wellbeing in a supportive environment.
  • Qualifications: Experience with SEND and understanding of EHCPs are essential for this role.

The predicted salary is between 26847 - 26847 £ per year.

The Learning Mentor will support students to access learning, with a particular focus on those in Key Stage 4 who have Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and identified Special Educational Needs (SEN). The role is centred on removing barriers to learning to ensure equity of access to the curriculum, enabling all students to participate, achieve, and make progress in line with their potential. The Learning Mentor will promote independence while ensuring students can engage fully in college life and learning.

Key Responsibilities

  • Student Support
    • Provide in-class support for Key Stage 4 students with EHCPs and SEN across a range of subjects.
    • Support students to understand instructions, access learning materials, and remain engaged in lessons.
    • Deliver small group and 1:1 interventions as directed by the Operational SENDCo.
    • Promote independence, resilience, and self-regulation in students.
    • Support students with social, emotional, and mental health needs where required.
    • Take proactive steps to identify and remove barriers to learning, ensuring equitable access for all students.
    • Support students in preparation for GCSEs, coursework, and formal assessments.
  • EHCP & SEND Provision
    • Implement strategies and provision outlined in students’ EHCPs and SEND support plans.
    • Assess, monitor, and record student progress against outcomes and targets.
    • Assess and record the impact of interventions to ensure provision is effective and outcome-focused.
    • Provide structured feedback to teachers and the Operational SENDCo on student engagement, barriers, and progress.
    • Contribute to reviews and updates of student support plans where appropriate.
    • Contribute to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of intervention programmes.
  • Classroom & Curriculum Support
    • Work closely with teaching staff to ensure inclusive classroom practice.
    • Support students with exam access arrangements.
    • Reinforce learning objectives and support consolidation of knowledge.
    • Use professional judgement to adapt support strategies in response to student need.
  • Pastoral & Behaviour Support
    • Build positive, professional relationships with students to support engagement and wellbeing.
    • Support behaviour in line with the college’s behaviour policy.
    • Encourage positive attitudes to learning and attendance.
    • Act as a key adult for identified students where required.
    • Undertake first aid training and act as a First Aider within the college as required.
  • Communication & Liaison
    • Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral staff, and the SEND team.
    • Contribute to communication with parents/carers where appropriate.
    • Maintain accurate, timely records of support, interventions, and student progress using college systems.
    • Attend relevant meetings, including SEND reviews, team briefings, and professional development sessions.
    • Support transition processes for students joining the college, ensuring key information is shared effectively with staff.
  • General Responsibilities
    • Safeguard and promote the welfare of our students.
    • Maintain confidentiality at all times and handle sensitive information appropriately.
    • Work in accordance with all college policies and procedures, including safeguarding, behaviour, health and safety, and equality.
    • Engage in ongoing professional development, including First Aid training.
    • Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role as reasonably directed by the Operational SENDCo.

Person Specification

  • Essential
    • Experience working with young people with SEND.
    • Understanding of EHCPs and inclusive practice.
    • Ability to build positive relationships with students.
    • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
    • Good organisational skills and ability to maintain accurate records.
    • Flexible, proactive, and resilient approach.
  • Desirable
    • Experience supporting Key Stage 4 learners.
    • Knowledge of SEMH needs and strategies.
    • Experience delivering and evaluating intervention programmes.
    • Basic knowledge or interest in engineering-related subjects (desirable but not essential).

Safeguarding

This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check and all safer recruitment requirements. ESW is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post. This includes checks with past employers, an online check of publicly available information, including social media, and an enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Learning Mentor employer: South Devon UTC

Join a college dedicated to promoting student welfare and success, located in a supportive community. Enjoy a permanent contract with a competitive salary while engaging in ongoing professional development. The team values collaboration and effective communication to enhance student learning experiences.

South Devon UTC

Contact Details:

South Devon UTC Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Learning Mentor

Student Support
Understanding of EHCPs
Inclusive Practice
Communication Skills
Teamwork Skills
Organisational Skills
Record Keeping