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Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging PE lessons in line with the National Curriculum, catering to a diverse range of abilities and interests.
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Promote a positive attitude towards physical activity and healthy lifestyles.
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Assess, monitor, and track student progress, providing constructive feedback to support learning.
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Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel encouraged to participate and achieve.
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Act as a form tutor, supporting the academic, social, and emotional development of a specific group of students.
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Monitor student attendance, behaviour, and wellbeing, intervening when necessary to ensure students thrive.
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Build strong relationships with students, parents, and carers to support student welfare and progress.
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Contribute to the school’s pastoral programme, delivering activities and sessions that promote resilience, emotional intelligence, and positive behaviour.
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Liaise with colleagues and external agencies to provide targeted support for students with additional needs.
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Participate in departmental and whole-school meetings, contributing to school improvement initiatives.
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Support extracurricular activities, including after-school sports clubs, competitions, and events.
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Actively engage in professional development opportunities to enhance teaching and pastoral skills.
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK.
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A degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, or a related subject.
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Evidence of recent professional development in teaching and/or pastoral care.