Head of PE
Barking Abbey School
Barking and Dagenham
- £32,157 - £50,935 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS - UPS + TLR1A
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2021
- Apply by:
- 22 February 2021
Job overview
Commencing: Easter or September 2021
Salary: MPS/UPS + TLR1A
We are seeking to appoint an outstanding, innovative and committed leader who will play a significant part in the further development of the school. The successful candidate will be an outstanding practitioner with excellent knowledge and understanding of Physical Education and the appropriate qualifications. PE and School Sport is at the heart of Barking Abbey School and we would welcome applications from individuals with a record of successful outcomes across all Key Stages and who can demonstrate excellent leadership experience and qualities.
The successful candidate will have:
• An outstanding record of results, especially at Key Stage 4 and 5.
• Detailed knowledge and understanding of Key Stage 4 and 5 PE Pathways.
• Excellent knowledge of both academic and vocational qualifications.
• Experience of leading a successful team.
• A strong commitment to extra-curricular provision.
• A detailed awareness of Character Education and its relevance within PE.
• The willingness to go above and beyond for our pupils.
The hours will be long but the reward will be the chance to work with and help shape our amazing students. They are overwhelmingly polite, respectful, considerate and have a fantastic thirst for learning. They uphold our school motto each and every day and they in return need the very best.
In return we can offer:
• A student-centred, progress focused student ethos
• A welcoming and supportive community
• The opportunity to work with a passionate, hardworking and supportive staff
• A commitment to develop your skills through continued professional development
• A supportive and committed Leadership Team and Governing Body
• A cohort of students with high aspirations and a willingness to learn
Full details are set out in the Application pack including a job description and person spec. If you would like to visit the school, please contact Mrs Wright, Headteacher’s PA to book a place for one of the sessions.
Barking Abbey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and is an Equal Opportunities Employer. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process, including Disclosure check, will be undertaken on all successful applicants.
Attached documents
About Barking Abbey School
Barking Abbey is a heavily over-subscribed split site secondary school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, and has a well-deserved reputation for its friendly and supportive atmosphere and its excellent academic achievements. With a large KS5 provision and Additional Resourced Provisions (ARP) on each of our campuses, the school provides a varied role for the right individual.
Headteacher
Tony Roe
Values and vision
Our school motto is 'Give and Expect the Best' and we do this by living our values each and every day. Bravery, Excellence, Self-Discipline and teamwork.
Barking Abbey School aims to provide world-class teaching and learning to all its students. Staff strive to offer outstanding pastoral care, and to deliver an inclusive and challenging curriculum while offering regular and robust assessment. The secondary school also has a programme of high-quality enrichment classes.
Recruitment process
We serve a diverse community and we positively welcome applications from all sections of the community. We also welcome candidates with a non traditional background. The most important thing for us is your desire and ability to make a difference in young peoples lives.
Our recruitment process is fair and transparent and designed to get the best candidate for the role. A sample of our recruitment process is listed below
- Advert placed on TES, internally and in LBBD boards
- Blind shortlisting by a panel against the Job description. Potential applicants are scored. Shortlisting by at least 3 people including one SLT.
- Shortlist for interview based on scores from shortlisting.
- Interview process will depend on role and may include; lesson observations, data or admin tasks, panel interviews, student panels and a final interview
- All assessed tasks are scored according to set criteria and scores are moderated to ensure consistency.
- All panel interviews and final interviews are scored. Each interview has a moderation process to ensure consistency of scores where appropriate. Questions are common to all applicants.
- Feedback is provided by a member of the panel.
Ofsted report
A clear theme running through the school is the positive behaviour of pupils and their excellent attitudes to their work. Pupils are keen to do well and seize the opportunities given by teachers to work hard. They conduct themselves well around the school and are polite and respectful towards others. These attitudes have a strong impact on pupils' achievements because they enable learning to take place without undue interruption.
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