Children and Young People Mentor

Posted 2 hours 29 minutes ago by Reed

£23,000 - £25,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Berkshire, Reading, United Kingdom, RG317
Job Description

Primary SEN School Opportunity -, Reading!

In partnership with Reed Education

Are you passionate about making a genuine difference in children's lives? Read Education is proud to be working closely with a highly regarded primary special school in Southcote, Reading, supporting pupils with Social, Mental and Health (SMH) needs and trauma-related backgrounds.

This is more than just a role - it's an opportunity to join an exceptional, nurturing environment where every day makes an impact.

Why This School Stands Out

This setting is widely recognised for its warm, inclusive, and supportive ethos. Feedback from Ofsted and the wider community consistently highlights:

  • A calm, structured and highly supportive environment where pupils feel safe and understood
  • Strong leadership and clear vision, ensuring consistent progress and high standards
  • A deep commitment to emotional wellbeing, with tailored support for every child
  • Staff who are highly skilled, compassionate, and dedicated to transforming outcomes
  • A focus on building trust, resilience, and confidence in every pupil

Online reviews and feedback frequently describe the school as:

  • "A truly rewarding place to work"
  • "A setting with a real sense of purpose and care"
  • "A place where staff feel valued, supported, and part of something meaningful"

A Team Like No Other

One of the strongest aspects of this school is its incredible team culture:

  • A genuine sense of togetherness - staff support one another both professionally and personally
  • Open communication and approachable leadership
  • Opportunities for development, training, and growth
  • A workplace where you are respected, listened to, and encouraged

Quite simply, this is a team that celebrates successes together and supports each other through challenges.

The Role

Working within this specialist primary setting, you will:

  • Support pupils with SMH needs and/or trauma backgrounds
  • Help create a safe, consistent, and engaging learning environment
  • Build strong, positive relationships that enable children to thrive
  • Play a vital role in helping pupils regulate, learn, and succeed

What You'll Gain

  • The chance to work in a highly respected SEN setting
  • A rewarding and meaningful career path
  • Ongoing support from both the school and Read Education
  • The opportunity to be part of a close-knit, positive, and inspiring team

Apply Today

If you are looking for a role where you can truly make a difference every single day - while being part of a supportive, welcoming, and passionate team - we would love to hear from you.

Apply now with Reed Education and take the next step in your SEN career.