Girls PE Teacher
- Secondary Teacher
- Long-term
Girls PE Teacher
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Tradewind Recruitment are working with a prestigious school in the Brent area who are seeking a full-time PE teacher from January 2020; the role has become available due to the last minute relocation of an existing member of staff.
This is a leading co‐educational school for children aged 11‐18, located directly in the heart of the City of Brent.
The school is looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Girls PE Teacher to deliver core PE at key stages 3 & 4 with the possibility to teach GCSE PE. Full involvement in all aspects of extra‐curricular sport is expected including after‐school clubs, fixtures and participation in trips and tours. The position is full‐time.
The Sports department is a team of teachers providing off‐site PE lessons and sports at a range of facilities in the London locality. GCSE PE is taught alongside core PE which figures prominently in the timetable. Extra‐curricular sports clubs and trips are integral to the departments' provision, as well as a wide array of inter‐house sport and inter‐school fixtures. This includes accessing opportunities to compete from the local borough of Brent as well as the ISA sports events. Club links are promoted in line with the school's Strive Programme.
If you are seeking a full-time PE role this January 2020, please send your CV without delay to Kirsty.tinney@twrecruitment.com
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