Job Description: Part-Time Female PE TeacherPosition OverviewWe are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic female PE teacher to join our team in the Southampton area.
As a part-time teacher, you will play a crucial role in inspiring and motivating our students to achieve their best in physical education.ResponsibilitiesAs a part-time female PE teacher, your responsibilities will include:
Planning and delivering engaging and inclusive PE lessons for female students.
Reed Education Southampton are currently seeking dedicated and passionate PE Teachers to fulfil full time, permanent teaching roles within schools across Hampshire.
Are you an Physical Education Teacher looking for your next full time, permanent role from September?
We at Reed Education Southampton run the Hampshire Supply Service through our branch, working with over 500 schools across Hampshire (as well as others too!
Seeking an experienced PE Teacher for one of our client Secondary Schools in Southampton.
Academics are working closely with a school in Southampton that are looking to recruit an experienced female PE Teacher that can support the school with the learning and development of not only the students but the department and school as a whole.
This role is to start immediately on a part time basis, every Monday and Tuesday ongoing.
Do you want to work in a school where we are all passionate about ensuring every child and member of staff achieves their full potential?
Our staff team is highly skilled, hardworking, and dedicated to making a difference in our inclusive school setting.
These schools have children who love to learn, a very nurturing approach and we believe the children deserve the very best teachers who make learning magical.
Does the thought of joining a vibrant team who make it their mission to help teachers and pupils thrive fill your heart with joy?
Are you a confident and entrepreneurial recruiter or tuition coordinator looking for your next challenge in an innovative, sector leading recruitment agency?
Are you passionate about education and the difference it can make in the world?