An outstanding secondary school in Cheshire is seeking an ambitious and inspiring Head of PE to lead its successful Physical Education department from April.
This is an exciting leadership opportunity within a school known for its strong academic standards excellent behaviour and a vibrant sporting culture where students are encouraged to participate and excel.
About the role
The successful candidate will lead the PE department while delivering engaging lessons and promoting a strong culture of sport and physical wellbeing across the school.
The role will involve:
Leading and developing the Physical Education department
Teaching PE across KS3 and KS4 with KS5 depending on experience
Organising and developing extracurricular sports programmes and school teams
Driving high standards of teaching learning and student participation
Supporting and mentoring members of the PE department
Promoting health fitness and teamwork across the school community
You will play a key role in developing the sporting profile of the school and encouraging student participation in a wide range of activities.
The school
This outstanding school in Cheshire has built a strong reputation for academic success excellent student behaviour and a supportive learning environment.
Sport plays an important role in school life with strong participation in both competitive and recreational activities.
Staff benefit from supportive leadership strong facilities and excellent professional development opportunities.
The ideal candidate
Qualified Teacher with QTS or equivalent
Strong subject knowledge in Physical Education
Experience teaching PE across KS3 and KS4
Leadership experience or readiness to lead a department
Passion for sport physical wellbeing and student development
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this Head of PE position starting in April.
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