
Child and Family Mentor
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Job Vacancy: Child and Family Mentor
Location: Christchurch Church of England Primary School
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary: Band F to Band G - £28,598 - £35,412 (possibility of Band G for an experienced candidate or opportunity for progression)
Closing Date: 13.4.2026
Are you passionate about breaking down barriers to learning? Do you have the empathy, resilience, and creativity to support children and their families through life’s challenges?
The role will be full time hours of 36 per week and 40 weeks per year.
Christchurch Church of England Primary School is looking for a dedicated and experienced Child and Family Mentor to join our nurturing and dedicated team. This is a pivotal role designed to support our pupils’ Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) and to foster strong, supportive relationships between home and school.
As a Child and Family Mentor, your primary focus will be providing direct support to our pupils, unpicking their challenges and barriers and creating bespoke support to enable children to flourish. You will work in a variety of ways to motivate and challenge our children, including 1:1 mentoring, counselling, and tailored group activities. Beyond the classroom, you will take on a vital safeguarding role as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). This involves attending Child in Need (CIN), Child Protection (CP), and Team Around the Family meetings, ensuring the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable pupils through diligent information sharing and collaboration with outside agencies.
Building strong family partnerships is central to this role. You must be able to communicate sensitively with parents and carers, leading family learning sessions and parenting classes to secure positive involvement in school life. A significant part of your week will be dedicated to leading the drive for improved attendance and punctuality; you will be required to monitor trends, hold attendance panel meetings, and work creatively with families and the Local Authority to ensure every child is in school and ready to learn. Additionally, you will work with our Teaching Assistants and inclusion teams, sharing your expertise in SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) and attendance support.
We are looking for a highly organised professional who possesses an excellent understanding of safeguarding procedures and the EMARF referral process. The successful candidate will have the ability to communicate with empathy and clarity, building trust with families from all walks of life whilst maintaining professional boundaries and confidentiality. You must be adept at record-keeping, ensuring that interventions are monitored and impact evaluated to inform future support.
As a proactive team player, you will work closely with our SENDCO, Leadership Team, Teachers and various external agencies to provide a holistic support network for our children. It is essential that you are committed to the personal growth of our pupils and that you are willing to support and promote the unique faith life and ethos of our school community.
Why Join Us?
At Christchurch, we believe that a child’s emotional well-being is the foundation of their academic success. We pride ourselves on being a community where every individual is valued and supported. By joining our team, you will become part of a dedicated staff body that is committed to continuous professional development and making a tangible, lasting difference in the lives of our families.
Our school has a strong reputation for helping employees to develop, identifying potential and ensuring everyone in our community flourishes. We are excited to be appointing a new colleague to this important role and supporting them to become part of our school community.
Have a look at our websites and social media to find out more about our welcoming school and Trust.
https://www.christchurch-moreton.wirral.sch.ukhttps://cdat.co.uk
To apply for this vacancy, please return the completed CDAT application form with a supporting letter no more than one side of A4 to our school business Manager by 12 noon on Monday 13th April 2026
sdollard@christchurch-moreton.wirral.sch.uk 0151 677 5152
Shortlisting will take place on the afternoon of Monday 13th April 2026; candidates who are successfully shortlisted will be notified by 5pm and will be invited to interview. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 15th April 2026
This post is subject to an Enhanced Level DBS check
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All applicants will be considered on the basis of suitability for the post regardless of sex, race or disability.
Salary range
- £28,598 - £35,412 per year