Mentoring
Learning Mentors work with pupils to help them achieve more during their school life.
They work with pupils and their families both in and out of school.
They liaise with relevant agencies including Educational Welfare, Social Services and careers advisors.
Do you think you would like to become a Learning Mentor?
Those interested in learning more about the work of mentors or how to become one themselves, can visit the Standards Site which contains more information and case studies.
Schools are responsible for their own recruitment and any learning mentor vacancies will be advertised in the local press or the Education Bulletin.
The role of a Learning Mentor is varied. The following document outlines some of the main areas of responsibility LMJobdescription ![(PDF [20.5Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)







