Part-Time Youth Mentor
Empower disengaged students back into education. Earn £30/hr part-time, mentor youth, and support learning in Maths & English. Requires empathy & experience with young people.
Looking to make a real impact in education? This part-time Youth Mentor position offers a rewarding salary of £30 per hour for around 20 hours a week. Enjoy the flexibility of a part-time schedule while making a significant difference mentoring young people. The role requires availability during school hours, with workdays spanning between three to five days weekly.
Applicants will work directly with students who have struggled to stay engaged with their education, supporting them to reintegrate into the school system. The flat hourly rate enables reliable budgeting, and the position is ideally suited to those with previous experience in youth work, mentoring, or an educational environment. Empathy, a proactive mindset, and communication skills are essential.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Your typical day revolves around mentoring students who have disengaged from school. You’ll support their academic progress through Maths and English tuition tailored to individual needs. Beyond academic help, you’ll create action plans that support each student’s overall development both socially and emotionally. Building trust and a safe learning environment for these young people is key. Collaborating with school staff to monitor each student’s progress and address classroom challenges is also part of the daily routine.
Pros of This Position
The role is highly rewarding, allowing you to see firsthand the positive changes in students’ confidence and school engagement. Working part-time offers flexibility for those balancing other commitments or interests. The hourly rate is above average for similar roles, making it financially attractive. If you enjoy working one-on-one with students and creating meaningful relationships, this job will be especially satisfying.
Potential Challenges
Mentoring disengaged youth can sometimes be emotionally demanding, especially when progress is slow. Expectations to adapt to varying student needs requires flexibility and patience. The role requires experience with challenging behaviour and possibly special educational needs—candidates without this may face a steep learning curve. Scheduling is tied strictly to school hours, which may not suit everyone.
Verdetto
For those passionate about education, mentoring, and youth support, this role brings both personal fulfilment and financial incentive. The flexibility and impact make it well worth considering for the right candidate. If you meet the requirements and are prepared for the challenges, this is a great opportunity to take your mentoring experience to the next level.
