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School Games Co-ordinator / PE Teacher

School Games Co-ordinator / PE Teacher

Oldbury Wells School

East Shropshire

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Salary:
Mainscale post (M1 - M6) or a suitable alternative sports qualification (UQ1-6)
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
24 May 2021

Job overview

 Oldbury Wells School and the East Shropshire School Sports Partnership (E.S.S.S.P) are seeking to employ a Schools Games Co-ordinator / PE Teacher. 

This vacancy has arisen due to a need to re-establish our Primary School PE Sports Service delivery, in our Trust Schools and some other local primaries. We are looking for candidates who thrive in secondary and primary settings, who actively promote and understand what makes PE important and who appreciates and promotes our inclusive school ethos. We are interested in candidates who are keen to collaborate with other local PE teachers.

The post holder will be contracted across other schools, including part time work in Oldbury Wells School itself. A majority of the time will be utilised in our network of schools through the E.S.S.S.P. The Partnership does fantastic work co-ordinating school games and PE provision across 28 schools in East Shropshire.

This post is tied to Government Sports Grants and is therefore Fixed Term.

Oldbury Wells School provides an inclusive learning environment that enables all out students to learn and achieve. Our students are thoughtful, enthusiastic and keen to do well. They are also keen to be involved with many activities and enrichment opportunities on offer to them here at our school. Schools governors, alongside key members of TrustEd Schools' Partnership are fully supportive and determined to ensure Oldbury Wells Schools continues to provide an excellent education and to build on its very strong reputation.

Unfortunately, at this time we are unable to arrange visits into school, although should you require any further information we would ask that you contact Mr Chris Jew who will arrange for a member of the team to make a call with you in the first instance, email cjew@idsall.shropshire.sch.uk. You will also find a wealth of information giving further detail about the school on our website www.oldburywells.com or on the Idsall School website www.idsallschool.org for partnership information.

We do hope that you will decide to apply and look forward to receiving your application, along with a letter of introduction, which should be sent to Mrs Dwane, kate.dwane@oldburywells.com. Your letter of introduction should be no more than two sides and include why you believe you are a suitable candidate for the post.

The closing date is 3.00pm on Monday, 24th May 2021

Interviews are scheduled for Thursday, 27th May 2021

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About Oldbury Wells School

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Oldbury Wells School is a co-educational secondary academy with sixth form located in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. The academy currently accommodates 900 students aged 11-18.

Oldbury Wells is the founder of TrustEd Schools' Partnership (formerly Bridgnorth Area Schools' Trust), a coalition of six Shropshire schools formed in 2015, when Oldbury Wells School was granted academy status.

Headteacher

Lee Tristham

Values and vision

Oldbury Wells School places an emphasis on teamwork, with cooperation between students and teachers a top priority. The academy values hard-working and unrelentingly motivated teachers and hopes to ensure every member of staff can be a role model to pupils.

The secondary school hopes to deliver a engaging and stimulating curriculum that enables students to achieve their potential. Oldbury Wells has received specialist status in science on two occasions, and features eight modern science laboratories.

Ofsted report

“Teachers carefully plan varied activities that take account of students’ earlier learning and individual needs. Students are often given opportunities to decide their own starting point or level of challenge. Challenging extension tasks are used well to require more able students to think more deeply. Teachers carefully target questions, give students thinking time before requiring an answer and support them in articulating more complex answers."

Read Oldbury Wells School’s latest Ofsted report

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