Behavioural Support Mentor
BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology
Croydon
- Expired
- Salary:
- £7,465 - £8,128 pa Depending on Experience
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 24 September 2014
Job overview
Part time 0.4 - Term Time Only
Fixed Term Contract until the end of 2014/15 Academic Year
The school wishes to recruit a member of staff to join the SEN Department to provide two days a week behavioural support, working with individuals and small groups of students.
The post will support students of different ages and complexities of behavioural and/or emotional needs, in order to reduce the impact of barriers to learning and allow students to make excellent progress in their education, whether at GCSE, Advanced Level or in vocational BTEC courses.
This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with a background and experience in the Arts and behavioural support or mentoring, who wish to work in a specialist environment, alongside talented older students.
The BRIT School is a unique institution offering specialist education in the arts and related technologies, alongside the full range of National Curriculum subjects. It is sponsored by the British Record Industry and has a unique relationship with the performing arts industries
Prior to taking up the post an enhanced DBS clearance will be required
Please apply by application form via our website or email for further details: Web Site : www.brit.croydon.sch.uk Email: personnel@brit.croydon.sch.uk
Closing date: 24th September 2014
The BRIT School is an Equal Opportunities Employer and an educational non-profit making registered charity. Roll : 1000 14 - 19 year old students
Britain's leading state-funded school for the performing arts
The BRIT School for the Performing Arts and Technology
60 The Crescent,
Croydon,
CR0 2HN
Tel: 020 8665 5242 Fax: 020 8665 8676
About BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology
- BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology
- 60 The Crescent, Croydon
- Surrey
- CR0 2HN
- United Kingdom
The BRIT School is Britain's only FREE Performing Arts and Technology School. It is an independent, state funded school, the only one of its kind dedicated to education and vocational training for the performing arts, media, art and design and the digital technologies that make performance possible.
Creativity is crucial to the future of our economy and society. For over a quarter of a century, The BRIT School has successfully nurtured creative skills in students from every type of background alongside a robust and full academic curriculum. And it does so for free.
Young people who choose to come here are given the tools to carve out their career, the space to think and the environment to be themselves. This is a playground with professional boundaries where the raw talent of 14–19 year old meets the nurturing expertise of world-class teachers.
The BRIT School revolutionises the lives of its students; 99% of all students who have graduated find work in a huge range of creative industries, or enrol for higher education. We are proud to be a Croydon school and equally proud to have national and international friends who support the school with professional and unique opportunities. As the Good School Guide articulates, “You’ll find BRIT graduates’ words, music, performance, directorial and backstage talents just about everywhere you look, from fashion shows to musicals, national theatre to community arts, in the UK and internationally.” This is a hardworking, fun, passionate school packed with dedicated individuals who love the creative and performing arts and recognise the importance of a thorough and robust education in all subjects. We believe in developing well rounded, articulate, kind and dynamic young people.
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