Senior Learning Mentor - Transition Support
What skills and experience we're looking for
The Transition Learning Mentor will be a key role in supporting the next phase of the school’s literacy development plan.We know that reading is linked to the success of young people not solely in terms of school attainment, it is also something that continues to shape outcomes long after the child has left school.As such, we want to equip all of our students with the best possible chance of success, by creating a system of intervention that enables all students to develop into confident and fluent readers. The Transition Learning Mentor role is pivotal to this aim; the role will oversee a programme of reading intervention -primarily phonics and fluency - which will respond to, and nurture, the reading needs of all students identified as requiring individual support.
What the school offers its staff- Clear Meetings and CPD calendar published at the start of the year- meetings are never added without considered notice.
- Centralised resources and planning - To help with the workload and wellbeing of staff.
- Staff Voice - Through surveys and feedback forms.
- On site parking - Free of charge on both of our sites.
- Gym - Free of charge for all staff wishing to use our on-site gym, containing state-of-the-art equipment. Staff are offered hours to use the gym when students are unable to access.
- Childcare - We offer an on-site nursery for children aged 3 months to 4 years (more details can be found on the Nursery Page of our Website,Happy Days.
- Child unwell days - To support families, we offer child unwell days.
- Discounts - Staff can access discounts for local business, they can also apply for a Totum Card and Blue Light Card
- Employee Assist Programme - The College purchases an Employee Assistance Programme(EAP), run by an organisation specialising in providing support to the education sector, which provides staff with: access to a 24-hour confidential helpline, counselling for you and your family,financial and legal advice, support for managers.
- Flu Jab Contribution - We contribute towards the cost for all staff not eligible to receive the Flu Jab.
- Bike to Work Scheme - The College offers a cycle to work scheme that is open to all contracted staff. For more information, see Bike to Work.
- Excellent Pension Schemes - For both Teaching and Support Staff.
- Long Service Days - For support staff at 10, 15 and 20 years of service.
Commitment to safeguarding
Exmouth Community College is committed to providing the best possible care and education to our pupils and safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expect all staff to share this commitment. As part of our commitment, we need to ensure that all potential employees satisfy our employment checks.Please note that where appropriate, shortlisted and/or potentially suitable applicants will be required to undertake further checks. A satisfactory Enhanced DBS Disclosure (with Barred List check) will be required before the successful candidate can commence employment at Exmouth Community College.