Teacher of Girls PE

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Teacher of Girls PE - Stevenage - Education and Training

Job Title: Teacher of Girls PE

Location: Stevenage

Start Date: September 2024

Salary: MPS/UPS

Are you a caring and engaging Teacher of Girls PE with QTS or QTLS?

Are you looking join an excellent faculty with in a lovely Secondary School?

If the answer was YES, then I would like to hear from you.

The School

The school values academic excellence and a diverse curriculum, making it an appealing prospect for educators seeking a dynamic learning environment. The commitment to fostering inclusivity and support highlights its dedication to creating a positive impact on students' lives. Moreover, the emphasis on professional development and collaborative initiatives positions this school as an ideal workplace for educators looking for long-term growth and success.

About you

  • Qualified Teacher/Teacher of Girls PE
  • Committed to personal professional development
  • Specialise and have a great understanding of the Physical Education national curriculum.
  • Happy to take on a tutor group
  • Teach KS3, KS4 and A-level

Benefits

  • MPS/UPS
  • CPD Opportunities
  • Good public transport links
  • Excellent facilities

If you are based in/near Stevenage and you feel your experience, suits the above requirements please apply. If your experience does not suit the above role but you work with in Secondary Education, please feel free to send your CV to be considered for other or future roles.

Gender is considered to be an occupational requirement: Equality Act 2010

Stevenage - Education and Training - Teacher of Girls PE

Education and Training - Stevenage

Required skills

  • Physical Education

Reference: 52430038

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