Graduate Assistant - Sport
Poole High School
Poole
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- Expired
- Salary:
- SCP 18 £14.17 p/h
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- September 2023
- Apply by:
- 17 April 2023
Job overview
We wish to appoint, for September 2023, outstanding, enthusiastic and committed university graduates whose principal duty will be to help coach and deliver the Poole High School physical education programme.
Successful candidates will also help with after school activities, covering lessons, fixtures and potentially assist in an academic department appropriate to the strengths of the graduate. Applicants must have the ability to coach at least one sport from rugby, netball, cricket, football, swimming and climbing along with the willingness to help in other sports.
Lifeguarding or fitness qualification highly desirable.
These positions are designed to allow graduates who might be considering a teaching career to experience life in a secondary school. We are also happy to receive applications from those wishing to take a year out, but not necessarily considering teaching as a career.
This is, initially, a fixed term appointment for one year from September 2023.
Position: Graduate Assistant - Sport
Hours: 8.15am to 4.15pm (1-hour unpaid breaks)
Salary: SCP 18 £14.17 p/h
Actual Salary: £21,728
Hours per week: 35 hours paid p/w (Term Time only)
About Poole High School
Poole High School is an 11-19 comprehensive school serving families throughout the historic town of Poole. As the largest school in this selective catchment, we pride ourselves on the fact that all students thrive in this caring and collaborative environment. Our students are well motivated and co-operative, and the team spirit in this large school is second to none.
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