Physical Education Teacher

Richmond
7 months ago
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Physical Education Teacher - Ambitious Richmond School

Are you a Physical Education Teacher who can spark vibrant energy and a love for physical activity in your students? Our ambitious school in Richmond is searching for an enthusiastic Physical Education Teacher to join our successful PE department. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Physical Education Teacher to inspire teamwork, skill development, and a lifelong commitment to health and well-being, teaching Physical Education across all key stages. We're looking for a Physical Education Teacher with excellent subject knowledge and a drive to innovate within Physical Education, fostering a deep appreciation for diverse sports and activities. If you are a dynamic Physical Education Teacher, this Physical Education Teacher role is for you.

Location: Richmond Role: Physical Education Teacher (Full-Time, Permanent) (TLR Opportunities)

Your Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging and challenging Physical Education lessons across all key stages, including academic PE if offered.

  • Foster a deep understanding of physical literacy, sports psychology, and health-related fitness in Physical Education.

  • Collaborate with a dedicated PE team to enhance our Physical Education curriculum and extracurricular sports program.

    What We Offer:

  • A vibrant school environment with a strong commitment to academic excellence in Physical Education.

  • Opportunities for leadership development and potential TLR roles for the right Physical Education Teacher.

  • A supportive and collaborative culture that values every teacher's contribution to Physical Education.

    Candidate Requirements:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a strong degree in Physical Education or a related field.

  • Proven experience teaching Physical Education at secondary level (ECTs welcome!).

  • A creative and inspiring Physical Education Teacher with excellent communication and coaching skills.

    Shape the Future of Active Lifestyles! Apply now to join our dynamic team as a Physical Education Teacher

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