Wellbeing Mentor
East London Arts & Music Academy (ELAM)
Tower Hamlets
- Expired
- Salary:
- £25,291 - £30,895 (depending on relevant experience and current position)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 04/11/2024
- Apply by:
- 18 October 2024
Job overview
Wellbeing Mentor
Contract Type: 1 Year fixed contract, Term Time only (37.5hours)
Salary Range: £25,291 - £30,895 (depending on relevant experience and current position)
Closing date for all applications: 18/10/24
Interviews: TBC
Start Date: 04/11/2024
We are fully focused on equality and believe deeply in diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin and all the other characteristics that make us different. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates from Black and other underrepresented minority ethnic backgrounds.
ELAM is a world-class 16-19 Academy which opened in September 2014. ELAM offers young people everything that they will need to lead successful lives within the music, games design and film and television sectors – the Recognition, the Access and the Relevant skills to become, what we call, ‘Industry Ready’.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- To develop a 1:1 mentoring relationship with identified students.
- Developing and using strategies to manage and support students with wellbeing challenges
- Communicate with external support agencies
- Working alongside teachers, pastoral leads and support staff to promote the effective de-escalation of trainees in a heightened state of anxiety.
- Working alongside parents in helping them to support their child's mental health and ensuring that there are effective lines of communication.
- Working directly with individuals or groups to raise self-esteem and confidence of students with a view to improving their personal and social skills.
- Monitoring progress in engagement with school and working with trainees to maintain this.
- To work with the SENDCO to coordinate a quiet study space (104) which can be accessed by trainees who struggle with loud spaces at break times
- To support students in finding ways to understand and self-regulate emotions.
- To be a young carer champion
- To support isolated trainees with social skills and by coordinating a quiet social space at breaktime
- To run small group wellbeing interventions
- To liaise regularly with the SENCO and/or schools DSL where necessary.
- To attend training and development opportunities as directed by the line manager in order to develop skills and knowledge and keep up to date with developments in the field of behaviour.
The posts are subject to receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
For more information on our College please visit us at www.elam.co.uk
Please apply via the following link: https://candidates.every.education/Vacancies/Details?advertKey=e21c70a4-b410-40ea-b591-9341f133e4ca
Attached documents
About East London Arts & Music Academy (ELAM)
- East London Arts & Music Academy (ELAM)
- Maltings Close, Bromley by Bow
- London
- E3 3TA
- United Kingdom
ELAM is a world-class 16-19 Academy which opened in September 2014. ELAM offers young people everything that they will need to lead successful lives within the music, games design and film and television sectors. We are based in Bromley-by-Bow, have Trainees from every borough in London and we are diverse in every way.
Our vision is that all children in the uk should see themselves reflected in uk culture. To do this we see our role as recruiting talented young creatives who, once they succeed, would diversify and ensure the creative industries are more representative.
We believe this can be achieved by increasing the access routes into those industries for talented young people. However, unlike many other industries, it is not always clear how to get into these jobs and therefore there is often a lack of diversity within these sectors. Increasing the access routes to everyone will therefore increase the quality of talent and the continued growth of the sector long term.
Principal
Matt Sheldon
We don't do this alone
We have partnered with sector-leading organisations including YouTube, Universal Music, The BPI, Grain Media and Creative Assembly to devise a curriculum that will develop the future leaders of these sectors by meeting the relevant knowledge, skills and cultural demands. The involvement of these organisations sends a powerful message to young people that these careers are for them, they belong, that they can (and will) succeed.
Who is involved?
ELAM has been founded by a group of leading figures from industry and education. Will Kennard, Musician and one half of production duo Chase & Status, is a founder and governor. Alongside Will, the Governing body has senior executives from across the creative industries and education. We have support from a wide-range of partners from the music, film and games industries.
We work hard, we achieve high and we produce amazing creative products.
Our YouTube shows the range of talent that our Trainees have and develop - see ELAM’s vision in action here (our YouTube) and here (our most recent end of year showcasing website).
In addition, all trainees at ELAM undertake a study of Maths and English as we know written and spoken communication, problem solving, data analysis and research are the key traits of the leaders in these fields.
Ofsted report
East London Arts and Music has been judged outstanding in all categories when inspected.
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