Family Learning & Play Mentor

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, Hall End, Sandwell

Family Learning & Play Mentor

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Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, Hall End, Sandwell

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 28 May | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: 6036350604b441c4a374b9dec45bb8c5

Location ref: Hall End, Sandwell

Full Job Description

We are seeking to appoint to a new dynamic, hands-on role where you could make a meaningful difference to young people and their families. We are looking for someone implement our play & wellness strategies, support families in ready to learn workshops and act as a mentor in school from September 2026. What our parents say: "As a Church school it teaches morals and values which have supported my child in building lasting friendships and strong relationships with his teachers. My child is excited to go to school each day with an ever changing and engaging curriculum which offers outdoor learning, a love of storytelling and opportunities to make music and art. He comes home bursting to tell us about it." What our staff say: "The incredible staff team are at the heart of All Saints - always ready to step in, lift each other up and do whatever it takes for the children. Over the past decade, I have been given so many opportunities to grow, take on new roles and develop professionally, all within a culture of encouragement and trust. The support I have received has allowed me to build confidence, broaden my skills and truly find my place within the school community. I am incredibly proud to be part of such a dedicated and caring team, the All Saints family.",

  • A positive, welcoming environment in a school frequently described as having 'a family feel' by those that work, spend time here and visit.
  • A dedicated, caring and hard-working staff to work with and build positive relationships with including well-established pastoral and family first team.
  • Very good quality professional development including optional opportunity of attending residential visits at a range of outdoor centres as part of staff team supporting children three times per year.
  • Engaged families and a great community room space to use for parent workshops and events including those supporting School Readiness and wellness.
  • The opportunity to work in a good school which is supportive, forward thinking and innovative.
  • Delightful and engaging children that contribute ideas and positive attitudes to school-life.
  • A creative, well-presented and resourced school including a dance/drama studio, Extensive Outdoor Forest Area to support all areas of the curriculum and SEMH therapies, Multi-Use Games area, Outdoor Gym, running track and field space.
  • A research-based play strategy and wellness strategy that is innovative and highly-valued by school leaders.
  • Visits to the school are encouraged to meet the Head Teacher and tour the school before applying. Expressions of interest and school visits can be made by emailing applications@allsaints-sch.co.uk Dates available are: - Wednesday 3rd June at 9am and 4.30pm , Thursday 11th June at 4.30pm As stated in Keeping Children Safe in Education all shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online search. This search does not form part of the shortlisting process, and you will have the opportunity to discuss any issues of concern that may arise from this search at the interview. Pre-employment checks will be carried out in line with KCSIE.

  • Be patient, calm, open-minded and serve as a positive role model to children and families.
  • Have the ability to build strong relationships with pupils; encouraging responsibility, resilience and positive behaviour choices.
  • Have experience of working with parents and carers.
  • Work with the team to create safe spaces where young people feel heard & understood while empowering parents and carers to strengthen relationships.
  • Demonstrate a genuine passion for inclusion and working with children & families to promote readiness for school, wellness and play.
  • Contribute to afterschool activities programme including family forest sessions.
  • Help children to re-engage with learning through innovative, creative programmes and interventions including using the outdoor space, forest therapies and play.
  • Have a good understanding of importance of time to play and places to play and the impact this has on a child's ability to develop relationships, their physical and cognitive development.
  • Have a commitment to working as part of a team and sharing good practice.
  • Have a positive outlook, be approachable and have good communication skills.

    Band D SCP 9 - 17 £27,255 - £31,022 per annum pro rata

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https://www.jobs24.co.uk/job/family-learning-play-mentor-126899604

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Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

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