Trauma-Informed Behaviour Mentor
Location: Cricklewood, Northwest London
Pay: £100 to £110 per day PAYE
Contract: Full time, term time only, temp to perm
Some young people have spent years in education feeling invisible. You can be the person who changes that.
About the school
This is a growing specialist setting in Cricklewood that places neurodivergent students at the heart of everything it does. Led by a senior leadership team that truly understands alternative education, the school is being built for the long term — sustainably, and with genuine care for young people who deserve better. A trauma-informed approach underpins every decision made here.
The role
You will work directly with students with autism who have experienced significant barriers in mainstream education — young people who don't need perfection, but who need consistency, empathy, and someone who genuinely believes in them.
Your presence in this environment is not just supportive, it is genuinely transformative. You will be helping to rewrite the educational story of students who have too often been failed by the system.
What you bring
Experience supporting young people in SEMH, youth work, residential care, or custodial settings
Understanding of the daily challenges facing young people from disadvantaged backgrounds
A genuine passion for helping young people succeed, in education and beyond it
A calm, grounded, and resilient approach, especially when situations are challenging
Why Parker Smith Inclusion?
At Parker Smith Inclusion, you will be respected for who you are and the difference you make. We work exclusively in SEND education, and we take the time to understand your experience so we can place you where your skills will have the greatest impact.
If this role speaks to you, contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion. He will walk you through every step of the process and help you find the right fit within SEND education.
Other opportunities also available, get in touch to find out more.