Job details

Salary: £28,598 to £32,061 per annum

Department: Education

Working pattern: Full Time

Location: Taunton

Closing date: 16 February, 2026

About the job

Some key information

  • Full time (37 hours per week), all year-round position in the Transitions and Flexible Education Phase (Key Stage 2 and 3)
  • Hybrid working model with a balance of home, locality and office working
  • Based in a locality but with the expectation that casework is needs focussed and can be across Somerset
  • Permanent contract
  • 28 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays
  • £28,598 to £32,061 per annum

What will I be doing?

Are you ready to make a real difference in Somerset? Join us on a mission to transform lives!

The Statutory Virtual School fulfils the statutory duty for Children Looked After and Previously Looked After Children. In addition, the wider Virtual School team also supports children and young people with the most complex education situations from birth to adulthood across Somerset Localities.

The Virtual School is committed to ensuring all Somerset Children and Young People with acute needs and additional vulnerability, including our Children Looked After, enjoy education and achieve good outcomes that prepares them well for adulthood.

We are not a virtual or online school. As a Learning Mentor, you will work directly with existing education settings, playing a key role in promoting positive educational outcomes and creating meaningful learning opportunities for children and young people. This includes those with acute and complex special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Your role is central to fostering engagement, removing barriers, and helping each young person reach their full potential.

We are recruiting a Learning Mentor in our Transitions and Flexible Education Phase (Year 3 to 9).

Here’s what your day will be like:

  • Championing transitions: provide direct support for children and young people, guiding them through key transitions and helping them thrive, including visiting them in educational settings, at home or in the community.
  • Building opportunities: develop and implement innovative strategies to boost learning, attendance, and overall attainment.
  • Collaborating for success: work hand in hand with professionals and families to ensure seamless education participation and impactful support plans and take an active role in Team Around the Child (TAC) and Personal Education Plan (PEP) meetings, contributing your expertise to improve the outcomes of children and young people.
  • Offering advice and guidance: give advice and guidance to education settings, parents and carers, and multi-agency professionals.
  • Tracking progress: keep detailed records on corporate systems, tracking attendance and children and young people’s progress to ensure no one gets left behind.
  • Team player: problem-solve with colleagues, communicate and work together well in a solution-focussed way.

What kind of experience or qualifications do I need?

We are committed to providing comprehensive training, guidance, and support to ensure you excel in this role. To be successful in this role you will have:

  • Insightful knowledge: a strong understanding of educational settings and the unique challenges faced by children and young people with acute and complex needs. This should be for statutory school age children and young people and those from a Gypsy Roma or Traveller background.
  • Statutory expertise: familiarity with SEND statutory responsibilities.
  • Knowledge of closing learning gaps: a solid grasp of tailored intervention strategies and support plans that address the academic, social, and emotional needs of children and young people.
  • Hands-on-experience: previous work in educational settings, Children’s Social care, or similar environments.
  • GCSE (Grade 4) education including English and Maths, along with at least NVQ Level 4/5 qualifications (or equivalent).

We are proud to be here for the people of Somerset. And that means everyone in Somerset. An important part of this is ensuring that we are as diverse and inclusive as the people and communities we serve.

We welcome applications from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences to enrich our team. You can always contact the hiring manager for an informal discussion if there is anything you want to talk about before you apply.

What's in it for me?

We are proud to offer an environment that is supportive and rewarding.  Working as part of a team we are passionate about the work we do to improve the lives of Children and Young People (CYP) in Somerset.

We offer great training and development opportunities, with supportive management. As well as this, we have some fantastic employee benefits available:

  • We promote a healthy work-life balance and offer flexible working arrangements wherever possible, including working from home.
  • Generous annual leave allowance, with the opportunity to purchase additional leave
  • Staff discounts in gyms.
  • Employee Assistance for the times you may need some support and a variety of employee wellbeing services.
  • Auto enrolment onto our generous Pension Scheme and optional pension enhancement through our Additional Voluntary Contribution scheme.
  • A Flexible Benefits Scheme via salary sacrifice to obtain a cycle for work and health screenings.
  • My Staff Shop offering discounts in shops, online shopping, restaurants, cinema tickets, insurance benefits and more

Anything else I should know?

The Salary for the Learning Mentor is Grade 12, ranging from £28,598 to £32,061 per annum.

For an informal discussion about the role, you can contact Sarah Stabback, Senior Expert Advisor – Transitions and Flexible Education of Virtual School sarah.stabback@somerset.gov.uk

Interviews will take place w/c 23rd February 2026

If you have everything you need, just hit the apply button. We can’t wait to hear from you.

DBS information

In this role you will require a criminal background check via Disclosure and Barring Service.