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Complex Needs Assistant / De-escalation Mentor
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Join our supportive schools in Hailsham as a Complex Needs Assistant. This rewarding role involves using trauma-informed de-escalation techniques to support pupils with SEND, SEMH, and behavioural needs. You'll promote emotional regulation and positive engagement in a flexible, Monday-Friday posi...
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United Kingdom , Hailsham
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De-escalation Mentor
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Join a supportive school in St Leonards as a De-escalation Mentor. Provide vital 1:1 support to a pupil with SEND/SEMH needs, using calm strategies to promote emotional regulation and engagement. This rewarding role requires experience with young people, resilience, and a passion for making a rea...
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United Kingdom , St Leonards
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De-escalation Mentor
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Join our supportive team in Brighton as a De-escalation Mentor, specializing in SEND support. You will use proactive, trauma-informed techniques to help pupils with SEMH, ASD, and ADHD regulate behaviour and stay engaged. This role offers flexible cover work in professional school environments, i...
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United Kingdom , Brighton
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De-escalation Mentor
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Join our supportive team in Eastbourne as a De-escalation Mentor. You will provide crucial emotional and behavioural support to SEND pupils, using proactive de-escalation techniques. This role requires patience, resilience, and experience in SEND or behaviour-support settings. Enjoy flexible cove...
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United Kingdom , Eastbourne
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Explore rewarding De-escalation Mentor jobs, a vital and growing profession dedicated to fostering safe, supportive, and productive environments, primarily within educational settings. A De-escalation Mentor is a specialist practitioner focused on proactively managing and defusing challenging behaviours through empathy, patience, and evidence-based techniques. This role is fundamentally about mentorship and support, guiding individuals—often children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, or those who have experienced trauma—towards self-regulation and positive engagement. Professionals in these jobs act as a calm, consistent presence, working to prevent crises before they escalate and skilfully navigating situations when they do. Typical responsibilities centre on building trusting, one-to-one or small-group relationships. Mentors help individuals identify their emotional triggers, understand the consequences of their actions, and develop personalised coping and self-regulation strategies. A key duty involves implementing trauma-informed and restorative practices to de-escalate tensions, ensuring safety and reducing disruptions. Beyond immediate intervention, the role includes contributing to individual support plans, meticulously recording incidents to inform future strategies, and assisting with tailored learning activities to promote academic and social engagement. Collaboration is essential; De-escalation Mentors work closely with teachers, senior leadership, families, and external professionals like educational psychologists or therapists to create a cohesive support network around the individual. The typical skill set for these positions is both innate and learned. Paramount are exceptional interpersonal skills, profound empathy, and unwavering resilience. The ability to remain composed and solution-focused under pressure is non-negotiable. Employers generally seek candidates with experience in supportive roles involving children, young people, or vulnerable adults, with a strong preference for backgrounds in SEND, behavioural support, mainstream or specialist education, youth work, or mental health. Knowledge of specific methodologies—such as de-escalation frameworks, restorative justice principles, or trauma-informed care—is highly advantageous. A proactive, flexible, and reflective approach is crucial, as the role demands adapting to the unique needs of each individual and setting. For those seeking meaningful De-escalation Mentor jobs, it is a career path that combines profound emotional intelligence with practical skill, making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals by empowering them with the strategies and confidence to manage their emotions and succeed.

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