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Job Location | Southwark |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £85.00 - £100.00 per day |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
Behaviour BuddyMilk Education have partnered with a school in Southwark who are looking to appoint a Behaviour Buddy to start with them ASAP. This is a full time, term time only position, with a great work life balance. This role is a great opportunity to join a schooland make a real difference to students well-being and educational journey. You do not need to hold a formal qualification for this role, we are looking for candidates that have experience working within a school, transferable skills and those who are confident,compassionate and enthusiastic.Your Role and Responsibilities:· Work as a mentor (1-1 and in groups) with a view to helping them develop skills that equip them to better manage their behaviour and work constructively with others.· Plan and facilitate structured games and activities to support pupils to make appropriate choices during unstructured times such as lunch and break times.· Encourage the inclusion of the pupils additional needs by using positive behaviour management techniques designed to develop the pupil’s ability to behave appropriately with the inclusion of behaviour management strategies set in place by the school.· Provide specific support to this pupil dependent upon their individual needs and implement strategies to support this pupil with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties· Model, within the class, support strategies that will encourage and develop appropriate behaviour in a variety of settings i.e. with individuals and group/whole class· Model group-based activities that will develop this pupil’s problem-solving, listening, and social skillsNon Negotiables: