Teacher of PE (Mat Cover)

  • Organisation: The Grange School
  • Location: Cheshire
  • Salary info Competitive dependent on experience including membership to the Teacher Pension Scheme
  • Tenure: Maternity
  • Closing Date: Sunday 29 December 2024

The Grange School is seeking to recruit a Teacher of Physical Education to cover maternity leave commencing on 6th January 2025 – 31st December 2025.

The role will include: responsibility for teaching high quality netball/hockey/girls football, to develop squads to compete locally and nationally; teaching GCSE PE; promoting PE and sport to both internal and external audiences.

To support the school’s aims and objectives and to contribute to the review and development of policies and guidelines in order to ensure and maintain best practice and promote the highest standards of achievement and wellbeing of students and colleagues.

The list of professional duties below is set out in addition to the expectations that The Grange School has of any member of the teaching staff, as detailed in the Job Description for Senior School Teacher.

Teaching Responsibilities

  • Planning and coaching high level Netball/Hockey/Football sessions
  • Planning and thoroughly preparing lessons for PE/Games
  • Planning and thoroughly preparing Academic PE lessons
  • Establishing and preserving a positive atmosphere for learning
  • Maintaining knowledge of those assigned pupils on SEND register and putting into practice strategies suggested by the SEND Coordinator
  • Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress and attainmentof all pupils, according to the school’s policy and schedule
  • Ensuring appropriate differentiation in work set
  • Promoting independent learning
  • Assisting individual pupils to maximise their potential
  • In each case, having regard for the curriculum of the school
  • To attend and contribute positively to departmental meetings
  • To contribute to the academic programme.

Pastoral Responsibilities

  • Promoting the general purpose and wellbeing of the pupils assigned to them
  • Providing guidance and advice to pupils on educational, social, moral and spiritual matters
  • Participating in meetings of staff and parents to discuss pupil’s progress as required, including Parents Evening of all pupils taught
  • Acting as a Form Teacher when required to do so.

Professional Responsibilities and Duties

  • Maintaining good order and discipline
  • Safeguarding the pupils’ welfare and safety at all times, both on school premises and elsewhere, while under supervised school activities
  • Having due regard for the health and safety of all member so the school community, and following the school health and safety policy
  • Supervising and, if practicable, teaching other pupils whose teacher is absent
  • Participating in organisations, administrative and supervisory tasks, such as staff duties
  • Attending Morning Assembly
  • Invigilating internal examinations
  • Making teaching areas attractive by providing display material
  • Advising and co-operating with the Head and other teachers on the development of the school
  • Participating in arrangements for their further training and professional development
  • Helping to train student teachers who have been accepted by the school for training
  • Attending and helping at public events; in particular, attendance at Prize Giving and Open Morning (usually the last Saturday in September) is compulsory. All teachers are encouraged to attend and support those school events that involve pupils for whom they have pastoral responsibility
  • Giving a good impression of the school when in discussion, inside or outside the school, with individuals and outside agencies
  • Working consistently in line with the strategic objectives of the department in support of the wider School Development Plan

Enrichment Responsibilities

  • Participation in the extra-curricular programme
  • Take responsibility for at least two school sports
  • Participation in a full fixture, tournament and competitions programme including Saturday mornings.
  • Encouraging the involvement of teaching staff, non-teaching staff and volunteers in school sport
  • To be involved in sport tours as appropriate
  • Participation in the activities of the assigned House (and its section), as directed by the House Leader, including attendance at House meetings.

The Grange School is seeking to recruit a Teacher of Physical Education to cover maternity leave commencing on 6th January 2025 – 31st December 2025.


Description

The role will include: responsibility for teaching high quality netball/hockey/girls football, to develop squads to compete locally and nationally; teaching GCSE PE; promoting PE and sport to both internal and external audiences.

To support the school’s aims and objectives and to contribute to the review and development of policies and guidelines in order to ensure and maintain best practice and promote the highest standards of achievement and wellbeing of students and colleagues.

The list of professional duties below is set out in addition to the expectations that The Grange School has of any member of the teaching staff, as detailed in the Job Description for Senior School Teacher.

Teaching Responsibilities

  • Planning and coaching high level Netball/Hockey/Football sessions
  • Planning and thoroughly preparing lessons for PE/Games
  • Planning and thoroughly preparing Academic PE lessons
  • Establishing and preserving a positive atmosphere for learning
  • Maintaining knowledge of those assigned pupils on SEND register and putting into practice strategies suggested by the SEND Coordinator
  • Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress and attainmentof all pupils, according to the school’s policy and schedule
  • Ensuring appropriate differentiation in work set
  • Promoting independent learning
  • Assisting individual pupils to maximise their potential
  • In each case, having regard for the curriculum of the school
  • To attend and contribute positively to departmental meetings
  • To contribute to the academic programme.

Pastoral Responsibilities

  • Promoting the general purpose and wellbeing of the pupils assigned to them
  • Providing guidance and advice to pupils on educational, social, moral and spiritual matters
  • Participating in meetings of staff and parents to discuss pupil’s progress as required, including Parents Evening of all pupils taught
  • Acting as a Form Teacher when required to do so.

Professional Responsibilities and Duties

  • Maintaining good order and discipline
  • Safeguarding the pupils’ welfare and safety at all times, both on school premises and elsewhere, while under supervised school activities
  • Having due regard for the health and safety of all member so the school community, and following the school health and safety policy
  • Supervising and, if practicable, teaching other pupils whose teacher is absent
  • Participating in organisations, administrative and supervisory tasks, such as staff duties
  • Attending Morning Assembly
  • Invigilating internal examinations
  • Making teaching areas attractive by providing display material
  • Advising and co-operating with the Head and other teachers on the development of the school
  • Participating in arrangements for their further training and professional development
  • Helping to train student teachers who have been accepted by the school for training
  • Attending and helping at public events; in particular, attendance at Prize Giving and Open Morning (usually the last Saturday in September) is compulsory. All teachers are encouraged to attend and support those school events that involve pupils for whom they have pastoral responsibility
  • Giving a good impression of the school when in discussion, inside or outside the school, with individuals and outside agencies
  • Working consistently in line with the strategic objectives of the department in support of the wider School Development Plan

Enrichment Responsibilities

  • Participation in the extra-curricular programme
  • Take responsibility for at least two school sports
  • Participation in a full fixture, tournament and competitions programme including Saturday mornings.
  • Encouraging the involvement of teaching staff, non-teaching staff and volunteers in school sport
  • To be involved in sport tours as appropriate
  • Participation in the activities of the assigned House (and its section), as directed by the House Leader, including attendance at House meetings.

The Grange School

The Grange School
Bradburns Lane, Hartford, Northwich, CW8 1LU

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