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Physical education or sports specialist

Date posted : 12/07/18
£54 - £80 per day

Job description

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Are you a Sports Science graduate who wishes to become a physical education teacher or sports coach?

Would you relish the opportunity to gain some vital experience at a thriving secondary school in the East Riding?

Does the sound of gaining invaluable experience, whilst having a healthy daily pay rate sound appealing?

This exciting role is working at a large, OFSTED graded 'Good' School, located within the East Riding, supporting Secondary aged students in their academic studies and sports such as Football, Rugby and Athletics.

If you have a 1st or 2:1 in Sports Science then this school would like to meet with you as soon as possible!

To discover more about this fantastic opportunity then apply on this page or contact Bekkie Barker for a friendly and confidential chat about your next steps into education!

…if this role is not quite what you are looking for - wrong area, you need more responsibility or you like the school, but the subject is wrong… call Bekkie at Teaching Personnel for a chat - we could have the ideal role for you!

  • Sport Coach - Physical Education Teaching Assistant
  • Future Physical Education Teacher / Coach
  • Sports Science Graduate - 1stor 2:1
  • Football, Rugby or Athletics Specialism
  • Good and Outstanding Secondary schools & sixth form
  • Academic year experience
  • Fulford, South York
  • Full-Time Post (Mon-Fri)
  • £54 - £80 per day

At Teaching Personnel, we work closely with Secondary schools across Hull and the East Riding, who are looking for talented graduates who wish to pursue a career in education.

Our aim is to place you at a school that would benefit your future career plans which would include arranging and coordinating your trial day. We aim to make this process as stress free and time efficient as possible.

You will be working with an experienced teacher in a small class group, rich in children from diverse backgrounds and ability levels. As a passionate sportsperson you would help the set-up of sports based activities and work closely with the existing physical education teachers to deliver lessons.

The paid role is a real mixture to give a great insight into the working life of a mainstream secondary. As a teaching assistant, you will be gaining such valuable experience which could lead onto a permanent, or extended temporary contracted position at the school.

With modern facilities and resources, this school boasts strong behaviour management and fully supports your career aspirations to take on extra responsibilities. The school itself is located next to fantastic transport links, which includes been very close to the A63.

If this Sports Coach - Physical Education Teaching Assistant role is of interest then do not hesitate to apply! Click APPLY NOW or contact Bekkie at Teaching Personnel for a friendly and confidential chat.

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