Ready to take the next step in your Girls PE teaching career Join our Newham school with exciting TLR opportunities focused on female leadership in sport!
Our supportive and progressive school in Newham is looking for a motivated Teacher of Girls PE who is keen to develop their leadership skills within a thriving department and inspire female leadership through sport. This role offers the exciting prospect of a TLR for the right candidate allowing you to contribute to the strategic direction of girls PE and the schools wider sporting vision.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and differentiated Girls PE lessons across Key Stages 34 (and potentially KS5.
- Encourage female students to become confident and independent participants and leaders in physical activity and sport.
- Work effectively as part of a team to achieve departmental goals and contribute to the growth of girls sport.
- Contribute to the planning and assessment of the Girls PE curriculum and extracurricular sports with a focus on developing leadership skills.
- TLR opportunities are available for candidates with the skills and ambition to lead in areas such as curriculum innovation in girls PE assessment strategies tailored to female athletes or the development of female student leadership within sport.
We Offer:
- Competitive salary in line with Newham standards.
- A commitment to staff development and leadership training within Physical Education with a focus on female leadership.
- A supportive and collaborative PE department with excellent facilities and a strong emphasis on girls participation.
- Opportunities to lead and innovate within the Girls PE curriculum and the development of female leaders in school sport.
- The chance to work in a diverse and vibrant school community that values the holistic development of female students through physical activity and leadership opportunities.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Degree in Physical Education or a related field.
- Experience teaching Girls PE at secondary level (ECTs encouraged to apply).
- A strong commitment to raising standards and participation in PE and school sport for girls with an understanding of female leadership development.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills with the ability to mentor and empower young women.
- Demonstrated interest and potential in taking on leadership responsibilities within girls PE and the development of female leaders in sport (for TLR consideration).