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PE Teacher (Female) - Walsall

Walsall, England,
Company: Wayman Learning Trust
Category: Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
Published 1 month ago

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PE Teacher – Independent School

Are you an enthusiastic PE Teacher looking for a fantastic School to start your career as an ECT or further develop it and progress as an experienced PE Teacher?

Committed to inspiring and motivating students?

The School is seeking a well-qualified and enthusiastic PE Teacher to join their successful and well-resourced department.

· PE Teacher Role

· Location - Walsall

· September

Start

· Teaching to GCSE with A-Level available

· London MPS1 – UPS3 Salary

School Information

This is an ‘Outstanding School’ with just over 1000 students on roll aged 11-18 years. They offer excellent support and CPD for staff at all stages of their career including ECT’s.

Ofsted found pupils at to be “happy, well cared for and that they secure excellent academic and personal outcomes” they described the girls as “polite, respectful and courteous”. The School is extremely proud of their pupils and of all their staff who contribute to the purposeful learning culture within the school.

Experience and Qualifications

- Degree in PE

- PGCE or QTS or other relevant qualification

- PE Teacher to GCSE and A-Level

Salary

The salary for this PE Teacher position will be paid to scale on a permanent contract to scale MPS/UPS.

Application

Please send your application for the PE Teacher position through as soon as possible.

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Job offer: PE Teacher (Female) - Walsall

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