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P.E Teacher

Wolverhampton
3 weeks ago
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P.E Teacher
First For Education are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated P.E Teacher to join a supportive secondary school in Wolverhampton.
The ideal candidate will have a real passion for inspiring young people to lead active, healthy lifestyles. You’ll be responsible for planning and delivering engaging P.E lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4, promoting teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal development both inside and outside the classroom.
This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and motivated teacher to make a lasting impact in a thriving school environment.
You must have QTS, QTLS or equavilent to be considered for this role
Key Responsibilities


  • Deliver inspiring P.E lessons that motivate students of all abilities.

  • Plan and assess lessons in line with the national curriculum.

  • Manage behaviour effectively and create a positive learning atmosphere.

  • Encourage participation in extracurricular sports and school competitions.

  • Work collaboratively with colleagues and contribute to the wider school community.

About You


  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent required.

  • Specialism or strong background in Physical Education.

  • Excellent communication and classroom management skills.

  • A passion for motivating students and encouraging achievement.

  • A valid DBS on the update service (or willingness to apply for one).

Reference from the school:
"We CARE following in the footsteps of Christ"
Why Work with First for Education?
At First for Education, we pride ourselves on our close partnerships with schools and our commitment to supporting our teachers. When you work with us, you benefit from:


  • A dedicated and experienced consultant

  • Competitive daily rates, paid weekly

  • FREE Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities

  • Opportunities tailored to you

  • 24/7 support whenever you need it

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