Well-regarded secondary school based in Dartford
Girls PE Teacher to join a creative and well-resourced Girls PE department
Our client is seeking a passionate and inspiring Girls PE Teacher to join a successful 1118 mixed secondary school in Dartford. The successful Girls PE Teacher will be expected to teach Girls PE across KS3 & KS4 with the opportunity to teach KS5 for the right candidate. This is a full-time permanent position starting February/April 2026.
The Girls PE department is well-equipped with excellent facilities and a strong extra-curricular programme. Led by an approachable and supportive Head of Department this is a fantastic opportunity for a Girls PE Teacher who is enthusiastic about performance composition and developing students Girls PE confidence. Applications are welcome from experienced teachers ECTs and overseas-trained teachers with a recognised teaching qualification.
School Information
This popular and well-regarded secondary school has a strong reputation for both academic achievement and the arts. The school has approximately 1000 students on roll and promotes excellent behaviour creativity and student engagement.
The school benefits from a supportive leadership team and a positive staff culture. We have worked with the school previously and placed staff who have consistently highlighted the welcoming environment and strong departmental support.
Experience and Qualifications
Girls PE Teacher with the ability to teach KS3 & KS4 (KS5 desirable)
A formal teaching qualification with QTS (e.g. PGCE)
Experience with performance ensembles or extra-curricular Girls PE is highly desirable
Application
To be considered for this Girls PE Teacher position please forward your CV as soon as possible.
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