Smile Education are currently recruiting a Behaviour Manager to work within a secondary school in Salford.
This is a pastoral and behaviour-focused role supporting high standards across the school. The successful candidate will lead the school’s internal reflection provision, ensuring students are supervised in a purposeful, restorative and structured environment.
The role is suitable for candidates with strong experience supporting behaviour, pastoral care or inclusion within a secondary school. Applicants must be confident working with students who may present challenging behaviour and able to maintain high expectations around conduct, engagement and work ethic.
Role OverviewAs Behaviour Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day running of the school’s internal reflection room. You will ensure students complete meaningful academic work, reflect on their behaviour and are supported to reintegrate successfully back into lessons.
You will work closely with senior leaders, pastoral teams, behaviour staff, curriculum teams and parents or carers to identify barriers, support improvement and promote positive conduct across the school.
The role will also involve tracking behaviour referrals, monitoring restorative conversations, supporting on-call duties, maintaining corridor presence and contributing to behaviour panels or reintegration meetings where required.
Key Responsibilities- Lead the internal reflection provision and ensure it remains calm, purposeful and restorative.
- Maintain high expectations for behaviour, conduct, engagement and work completion.
- Ensure students complete appropriate academic work while in reflection.
- Track and report on behaviour referrals, patterns, frequency and student progress.
- Monitor restorative conversation systems and support follow-up actions.
- Liaise with pastoral and behaviour teams to support reintegration plans.
- Support on-call duties, corridor presence and de-escalation where required.
- Deliver behaviour interventions for individual students or groups.
- Contribute to behaviour panels, reintegration meetings and planning discussions.
- Provide feedback to curriculum and pastoral teams on student behaviour and engagement.
- Build effective relationships with parents and carers to remove barriers and support students.
- Support the development and implementation of whole-school behaviour policy and practice.
- Use ICT and school systems to record behaviour information and produce clear reports.
- Promote inclusion, equal opportunities and positive relationships across the school.
- Follow safeguarding procedures and report concerns appropriately.
Requirements- The successful candidate will have experience working with children or young people across the secondary age range.
- Experience in a pastoral, behaviour, inclusion or internal exclusion role is strongly desirable.
- A broad understanding of effective behaviour strategies and procedures is essential.
- Candidates must be confident supporting students at risk of suspension or repeated behaviour concerns.
- Experience implementing pastoral support programmes or behaviour interventions is desirable.
- Applicants should be able to build positive relationships with students, staff and parents or carers.
- Strong organisation, communication and interpersonal skills are essential.
- Candidates must be able to motivate students and maintain high standards in a school environment.
- Competent ICT skills are required, including the ability to record information and produce clear reports.
- Experience using Arbor or CPOMS is desirable.
- GCSE English and Maths or equivalent are required.
- Applicants must be committed to safeguarding, inclusion and equal opportunities.
- Applicants must hold an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or be willing to obtain one.
- Candidates must have the right to work in the UK.
Pay and Benefits- £140–£200 per day, dependent on experience and placement responsibilities.
- Long-term opportunity within a secondary school.
- Pastoral and behaviour-focused role with responsibility for internal reflection provision.
- Opportunity to support students with behaviour, engagement and reintegration.
- Work closely with senior leaders, pastoral teams and behaviour staff.
- Dedicated support from an experienced education consultant.
- Ongoing guidance throughout the placement.
Safeguarding and ComplianceSmile Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will complete full compliance checks, including an Enhanced DBS, Barred List checks, right to work verification, qualification checks and reference checks.
All staff are expected to uphold safeguarding, child protection, behaviour, equality, confidentiality, data protection and professional conduct procedures at all times.
Apply NowIf you are an experienced Behaviour Manager, Pastoral Officer or school-based behaviour professional looking for a long-term role in Salford, we would like to hear from you.
Apply today with Smile Education or send your CV to jakson@smile-education.co.uk.
We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications.