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Behavior Mentor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Mentors will use trauma-informed practices, de-escalation strategies, and positive behavior modeling to support students' growth socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Responsibilities * Escort an ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Mentors will use trauma-informed practices, de-escalation strategies, and positive behavior modeling to support students' growth socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Responsibilities * Escort an ...

Mentor - Fulltime

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$21 - $29/hr

Title: Mentor Classification: Full Time/Non-Exempt Location: Pittsburgh, PA Reports To: POWER ... Two years' work history in a behavioral health care environment preferred Skills and Competencies:

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

... Mentoring services to youth on probation 12 to 20 years of age from the District of Columbia ... behavioral and the functional progress of Juvenile offenders on probation from the District of ...

Reentry Mentor

NY · On-site

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

Analyze logs, network data, and endpoint activity to detect and respond to adversary behavior. * Mentor and review work of junior SOC analysts. * Maintain and improve playbooks, detection rules, and ...

Mentors are matched with EmpowerU students for both in-class support (self-advocacy, support with ... Demonstrates positive examples in dress, communication, social behaviors, and healthy decision ...

Reentry Mentor

Jamaica, NY

$16.83 - $19.24/hr

The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors ... behavior on the community. * Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to ...

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How much do behavior mentor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for behavior mentor in the United States is $24.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Behavior Mentor?

A Behavior Mentor is a professional who works primarily in educational settings to support students with behavioral challenges. They help students develop positive behaviors, social skills, and coping strategies, often through one-on-one or small group interventions. Behavior Mentors collaborate with teachers, parents, and other staff to create and implement behavior plans tailored to each student’s needs. Their goal is to foster a supportive environment that encourages personal growth and academic success for students facing behavioral difficulties.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Behavior Mentor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Behavior Mentor, you need a solid understanding of behavioral intervention strategies, child or adolescent development, and often a degree in psychology, education, or a related field. Familiarity with data collection tools, behavior tracking software, and sometimes certification in crisis intervention or behavioral health is valuable. Patience, strong communication, and the ability to build trustful relationships are critical soft skills for supporting and guiding students effectively. These skills and qualities are essential to promote positive behavioral changes and create a supportive learning environment.

What are some common challenges Behavior Mentors face when working with students, and how are these addressed?

Behavior Mentors often encounter challenges such as managing disruptive behaviors, building trust with students, and maintaining consistent communication with staff and families. Addressing these challenges involves implementing individualized behavior intervention plans, using evidence-based de-escalation techniques, and collaborating closely with teachers, counselors, and parents to ensure a unified approach. Ongoing professional development and regular team meetings also help mentors stay equipped to handle complex situations effectively.
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Infographic showing various Behavior Mentor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,547 per year, or $24.8 per hour.

After School Mentor

Bloc Ministries, Inc.

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

$15/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Overview of BLOC:
We are an inner city ministry that lives and works in the neighborhoods we serve. Our mission exists to build relationships with our neighbors and share hope in brokenness. We target neighborhoods that are underserved. We have a staff size of about 80 where we have after school programs, sports performance center, houses for women in sex trafficking, men and women transitional homes, two coffee shops, equine therapy, immigrant welcome center,and other forms of ministry to love our neighbor
Role Summary
The After School Mentor will walk closely with a small group of students, creating a safe and encouraging environment where they feel seen, supported, and loved. This role involves escorting students to and from programs, engaging them in meaningful activities, and partnering with families to ensure holistic care and connection. Mentors will use trauma-informed practices, de-escalation strategies, and positive behavior modeling to support students' growth socially, emotionally, and spiritually.
Responsibilities
  • Escort an assigned group of students to and from after-school programs safely and consistently.
  • Build Christ-centered, caring relationships with students, mentoring them through daily interactions, conversations, and activities.
  • Be fully engaged with the assigned group during program time, fostering belonging, respect, and encouragement.
  • Partner with other mentors and staff to ensure students are supported in their academic, social, and emotional needs.
  • Practice trauma-informed care by recognizing and responding to the unique needs of students who may have experienced adversity.
  • Use de-escalation and conflict resolution techniques to help students manage emotions and restore relationships.
  • Intentionally work on building students' communication skills, encouraging self-expression, active listening, and respect.
  • Model appropriate behaviors such as patience, self-control, empathy, and healthy boundaries in all interactions.
  • Interact with parents and caregivers at events, building trust and strengthening connections between home, school, and community.
  • Live out BLOC's mission of being a good neighbor and embodying hope in the midst of brokenness.

Qualifications
  • Experience working with children/youth in an educational, ministry, or mentoring capacity preferred.
  • Knowledge of or willingness to be trained in trauma-informed care, conflict resolution, and de-escalation.
  • Dependable, consistent, and able to commit to 4 days a week.
  • Strong communication and relational skills with both students and parents.
  • Ability to model patience, grace, and healthy boundaries.

Schedule & Commitment
  • Time: 3:15 PM - 6:15 PM, 3 days a week (Mon, Tues, and Thurs)
  • Location: Onsite at IDEA School Project
  • May be asked to be available for additional events at the school to interact with students and parents.