Subject Leader - PE
Therfield School
Leatherhead
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- Expired
- Salary:
- TMS or Upper as appropriate
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 26 February 2018
Job overview
Therfield School, Dilston Road, Leatherhead, KT22 7NZ Tel: 01372 818123 Fax: 01372 818124
Subject Leader - PE– September 2018 start. TLR 2(2): £4442
Deadline for applications: 10am, Monday 26th February, 2018
We seek an enthusiastic and innovative PE practitioner to lead Therfield’s vibrant and forward-looking department. We see this an exciting opportunity for a candidate ready to take the next step in their career in a supportive team and school. The ideal candidate will be flexible, dynamic, and able to engage students with their passion for their subject. The successful applicant will be expected to lead the department across the full span of curriculum provision – Core PE at KS3 and 4, GCSE PE, A-level PE, as well as BTECs at KS4 and 5 – as well as maintaining a varied, engaging, and appropriate extra-curricular programme.
The department is well resourced and the school has, in particular, a significant outside space that many schools no longer have – including fields, astroturf, and Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA).
Attributes and Experience.
• An enthusiastic and motivated teacher
• Ability to engage, lead, and motivate others
• Experience of A Level teaching is desirable
• An innovator with drive and determination
• All staff are expected to be a form tutor as we see this as a vital part of promoting student progress.
• A commitment to providing outstanding opportunities for all young people to develop the character and resilience they need to succeed in modern Britain.
Therfield is a rapidly growing successful mixed 11-18 school at the heart of the community where “teachers have high expectations of students, attainment is significantly above the national average, students enjoy their learning and are proud of their school.” Ofsted 2013. Our School Vision and Aims reflect our ethos, which is to strive for the highest possible academic standards in an environment of exciting learning opportunities, where individuals can develop their talents in safe and friendly surroundings. These aims are reflected in our ethos of “Excellence, Leadership, Opportunity.” Leadership development for staff and students is a key focus of the school and we have a highly positive reputation for staff development.
We are well located for transport links from London, with Leatherhead Station being accessible from both the Waterloo and Victoria lines. The school is a 10 minute walk from the station. Alternatively we are minutes from Junction 9 of the M25.
Therfield is one of the 4 schools in South East England to receive the prestigious National DfE Character Award since they were introduced in 2015. This award celebrates excellence and diversity in this field, recognising that character is already being encouraged, nurtured and developed alongside academic rigour through a variety of programmes in and outside the school. This means that the successful candidate will need to be able to deliver high academic standards, but also a commitment to providing outstanding opportunities for all young people to develop the character and resilience they need to succeed in modern Britain.
The next steps:
If you are interested in the post please contact the school for further information. If you believe you can meet our requirements please apply. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion. You can download an application pack from www.therfield.surrey.sch.uk, or alternatively email jkelly@therfield.surrey.sch.uk
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Attached documents
About Therfield School
Therfield School is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school situated in Leatherhead. The school currently has nearly 1100 students on roll and has been growing quickly in the last few years. Our sixth form is also growing and our students have a strong track record of securing places at Oxbridge and Russell Group Universities
Headteacher
James Malley
Values and vision
We are ambitious for our students. That includes securing excellent academic outcomes, but also involves delivering on the commitment of our motto, “Excellence, Leadership, Opportunity”. To us, that means we have a duty to ensure that students leave us fully equipped to make a significant contribution to society and the wider world around them. That means our extracurricular opportunities are vital to our students’ development.
There is a strong sense of collegiality amongst staff and a team ethos that new colleagues really appreciate and, we believe, is unrivalled in most schools. The continuing professional development programme is strong and this is showcased through a hugely successful “TeachMeet” each year, where colleagues across Surrey come together to share the very best pedagogical ideas and techniques. The welfare of our staff, and the demands of their workload, are very important to us and there is a strong staff association who provide a range of events for all colleagues.
As well as running a variety of academic, sports, music and drama clubs, we are a lead participator in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. We also believe passionately in offering excellent residential trips including visits to Washington DC and New York, Iceland and a ski trip to Austria just some of the opportunities available to our students and staff.
We are part of a small multi academy trust (The South East Surrey Schools Education Trust) with two other Surrey secondary schools. This gives us strong opportunities for partnership work building on our inclusive values. We also benefit from close links with our feeder schools and other partner schools locally. We are committed to improving staff wellbeing and are signed up to the Education Staff Wellbeing Charter. We have a modern and fully equipped gym that is available for staff to use and have recently begun to offer staff circuit training sessions once a week.
Ofsted report
“The school has high expectations. Pupils benefit from a well-planned and ambitious curriculum. Staff build positive, warm and respectful relationships with pupils. The school is caring and nurturing. Pupils feel happy and safe” Ofsted 2024
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