Learning Mentor - Hillingdon
Posted on Jun 6, 2026 by CV-Library
Uxbridge, Greater London, United Kingdom
Education
Immediate Start
£30 - £40 Hourly
Contract/Project
Learning Mentor - Hillingdon
We are currently seeking dedicated and experienced Learning Mentors to provide 1:1 and small-group support for primary and secondary-aged learners across the London Borough of Hillingdon.
This provision supports young people who are unable to access mainstream education, including those on EOTAS pathways, as well as pupils with SEND and SEMH needs. The role focuses on helping learners re-engage with education, build confidence, develop positive learning behaviours, and achieve their individual goals.
Demand for Learning Mentors is currently high, with referrals continuing to increase throughout the academic year and in preparation for September starts.
Please note: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
What the Role Involves
Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group mentoring support to children and young people
Supporting learners with social, emotional, behavioural, and educational needs
Building positive relationships to encourage engagement, confidence, and personal development
Working with pupils with SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, anxiety, and school avoidance
Supporting learners to develop resilience, independence, and effective learning strategies
Delivering sessions within homes, schools, community settings, or online
Sessions typically take place during school hours, so daytime availability is essential
Flexible opportunities available, with many referrals offering up to 5 days per week (approximately 3 hours per day)
Requirements
Previous experience working with children or young people in an educational, mentoring, youth work, support work, or pastoral capacity
Experience supporting learners with SEND, SEMH, EOTAS, or alternative provision is highly desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Enhanced DBS certificate (or willingness to obtain one)
Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices
Ability to travel locally within the Hillingdon area
Relevant qualifications in education, youth work, psychology, counselling, social care, or a related field are advantageous
What We Offer
Flexible working opportunities to suit your availability
Regular referrals and ongoing work opportunities
Competitive rates of pay, dependent on experience
The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives, wellbeing, and educational outcomes of young peopleIf you are passionate about supporting children and young people to overcome barriers to learning and achieve their potential, we would love to hear from you.
Submit your application today with your most up-to-date CV, and a member of our team will be in touch shortly
We are currently seeking dedicated and experienced Learning Mentors to provide 1:1 and small-group support for primary and secondary-aged learners across the London Borough of Hillingdon.
This provision supports young people who are unable to access mainstream education, including those on EOTAS pathways, as well as pupils with SEND and SEMH needs. The role focuses on helping learners re-engage with education, build confidence, develop positive learning behaviours, and achieve their individual goals.
Demand for Learning Mentors is currently high, with referrals continuing to increase throughout the academic year and in preparation for September starts.
Please note: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
What the Role Involves
Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group mentoring support to children and young people
Supporting learners with social, emotional, behavioural, and educational needs
Building positive relationships to encourage engagement, confidence, and personal development
Working with pupils with SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, anxiety, and school avoidance
Supporting learners to develop resilience, independence, and effective learning strategies
Delivering sessions within homes, schools, community settings, or online
Sessions typically take place during school hours, so daytime availability is essential
Flexible opportunities available, with many referrals offering up to 5 days per week (approximately 3 hours per day)
Requirements
Previous experience working with children or young people in an educational, mentoring, youth work, support work, or pastoral capacity
Experience supporting learners with SEND, SEMH, EOTAS, or alternative provision is highly desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Enhanced DBS certificate (or willingness to obtain one)
Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices
Ability to travel locally within the Hillingdon area
Relevant qualifications in education, youth work, psychology, counselling, social care, or a related field are advantageous
What We Offer
Flexible working opportunities to suit your availability
Regular referrals and ongoing work opportunities
Competitive rates of pay, dependent on experience
The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives, wellbeing, and educational outcomes of young peopleIf you are passionate about supporting children and young people to overcome barriers to learning and achieve their potential, we would love to hear from you.
Submit your application today with your most up-to-date CV, and a member of our team will be in touch shortly
Reference: 225211308
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Learning Mentor - Hillingdon
Posted on Jun 6, 2026 by CV-Library
Uxbridge, Greater London, United Kingdom
Education
Immediate Start
£30 - £40 Hourly
Contract/Project
Learning Mentor - Hillingdon
We are currently seeking dedicated and experienced Learning Mentors to provide 1:1 and small-group support for primary and secondary-aged learners across the London Borough of Hillingdon.
This provision supports young people who are unable to access mainstream education, including those on EOTAS pathways, as well as pupils with SEND and SEMH needs. The role focuses on helping learners re-engage with education, build confidence, develop positive learning behaviours, and achieve their individual goals.
Demand for Learning Mentors is currently high, with referrals continuing to increase throughout the academic year and in preparation for September starts.
Please note: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
What the Role Involves
Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group mentoring support to children and young people
Supporting learners with social, emotional, behavioural, and educational needs
Building positive relationships to encourage engagement, confidence, and personal development
Working with pupils with SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, anxiety, and school avoidance
Supporting learners to develop resilience, independence, and effective learning strategies
Delivering sessions within homes, schools, community settings, or online
Sessions typically take place during school hours, so daytime availability is essential
Flexible opportunities available, with many referrals offering up to 5 days per week (approximately 3 hours per day)
Requirements
Previous experience working with children or young people in an educational, mentoring, youth work, support work, or pastoral capacity
Experience supporting learners with SEND, SEMH, EOTAS, or alternative provision is highly desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Enhanced DBS certificate (or willingness to obtain one)
Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices
Ability to travel locally within the Hillingdon area
Relevant qualifications in education, youth work, psychology, counselling, social care, or a related field are advantageous
What We Offer
Flexible working opportunities to suit your availability
Regular referrals and ongoing work opportunities
Competitive rates of pay, dependent on experience
The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives, wellbeing, and educational outcomes of young peopleIf you are passionate about supporting children and young people to overcome barriers to learning and achieve their potential, we would love to hear from you.
Submit your application today with your most up-to-date CV, and a member of our team will be in touch shortly
We are currently seeking dedicated and experienced Learning Mentors to provide 1:1 and small-group support for primary and secondary-aged learners across the London Borough of Hillingdon.
This provision supports young people who are unable to access mainstream education, including those on EOTAS pathways, as well as pupils with SEND and SEMH needs. The role focuses on helping learners re-engage with education, build confidence, develop positive learning behaviours, and achieve their individual goals.
Demand for Learning Mentors is currently high, with referrals continuing to increase throughout the academic year and in preparation for September starts.
Please note: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
What the Role Involves
Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group mentoring support to children and young people
Supporting learners with social, emotional, behavioural, and educational needs
Building positive relationships to encourage engagement, confidence, and personal development
Working with pupils with SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, anxiety, and school avoidance
Supporting learners to develop resilience, independence, and effective learning strategies
Delivering sessions within homes, schools, community settings, or online
Sessions typically take place during school hours, so daytime availability is essential
Flexible opportunities available, with many referrals offering up to 5 days per week (approximately 3 hours per day)
Requirements
Previous experience working with children or young people in an educational, mentoring, youth work, support work, or pastoral capacity
Experience supporting learners with SEND, SEMH, EOTAS, or alternative provision is highly desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Enhanced DBS certificate (or willingness to obtain one)
Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices
Ability to travel locally within the Hillingdon area
Relevant qualifications in education, youth work, psychology, counselling, social care, or a related field are advantageous
What We Offer
Flexible working opportunities to suit your availability
Regular referrals and ongoing work opportunities
Competitive rates of pay, dependent on experience
The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives, wellbeing, and educational outcomes of young peopleIf you are passionate about supporting children and young people to overcome barriers to learning and achieve their potential, we would love to hear from you.
Submit your application today with your most up-to-date CV, and a member of our team will be in touch shortly
Reference: 225211308
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