Instructors of PE (Immediate start)

Recruiter
Anonymous
Location
Leicester
Salary
65.00 - 110.00 GBP Daily
Posted
18 Oct 2017
Closes
15 Nov 2017
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time
PE Instructors/TA's
Leicester City Based
Immediate Start
Term time only (Fits around University)
65 - 110 per day

We are looking for a Physical Education teaching assistant to work an excellent secondary school located in Leicester.

We are looking for a graduate who has child related experienced to work predominately within the Physical Education department.

This is for an immediate start and will be on a long term contract.

The role
They are looking for a graduate to work within the PE department.

You will need to be confident with sports like Tennis, Rugby, Football and preferably you should have experience of working with young people.
The ideal candidate
To be considered for this role, you must have/be:
• A recent Graduate in Sports Science or Sports related
• Minimum of 6 months' experience
• Genuine passion in education
• Strong interpersonal skills
• Friendly and professional manor

The school
This is a well-established secondary school which is dedicated to achieving high results for all the students.

The School has great atmosphere and the students are achieving good grades in their GCSE's.

We are currently working with numerous vacancies so if this position is not quite for you please do send us your CV to discuss other opportunities more suitable to your requirements.

Alan (your consultant) has been working the East Midlands Desk for over 5 years so his knowledge of the local schools is exceptional. He has also gained QTS so he knows the education system extremely well. Feel free to contact him for a more detailed chat about the roles we can help you fill.

Clarence Recruitment is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to have an enhanced DBS check in line with the Government's Keeping Children Safe in Education guidelines (2014)