Head of Physical Education teaching jobs abroad | Contact Mouyana | Teach in Africa
I am looking for a strong and qualified Head of Physical education teacher to join this prestigious school located in Kenya in August 2017.
This fully accredited school delivers the National curriculum of England and Wales and welcomes 400 students and is insisting on the promotion of cultural diversity and internationalism. The successful candidate will join the school next academic year and commit for a two years contract renewable on mutual agreement.
The school is part of a reputable international education group of British school and is looking for OUTSTANDING teachers to join them in August 2017.
Salary Package:
**Attractive salary up to 2,700 GBP per month
**FREE settling in assistance
**FREE Medical insurance
**FREE Flights
**FREE Visa
**FREE Tuition fees
Requirements to apply:
**Bachelor's degree in science or a science related subject
**PGCE in Physical education or a B.Ed in Physical Education/ Bachelor of Physical Education with QTS
**At least 3 years of relevant teaching experience
**Stable experience in teaching
As an Head of Physical Education , you will:
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to teach the pupils according to their educational needs and abilities
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to foster and support the school's rules and guidelines, aims, values and ethos
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to implement all relevant aspects of school policies e.g. reports, homework, references, entries in year/option booklets etc.
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to plan, implement, review and develop the curriculum throughout the school.
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Planning the future development of the subject within the department, according to changes nationally and/or within the school is also vital. This may include the initiation of new ideas and the introduction of new material in the interests of improving the effectiveness of the department.
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It is essential to be fully conversant with the national requirements and to deliver those requirements in a stimulating and lively way to all members of the department
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to prepare schemes of work, the departmental handbook and any other necessary documentation
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to organise the department's contribution to the Open Morning
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to provide a lively and stimulating environment within the Physical Education
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building
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to encourage departmental members to develop skills to meet the needs of current educational requirements by attendance at lectures, conferences, and relevant courses, having first discussed the feasibility of such action with the head to represent the department in heads of department meetings and the dissemination of appropriate information to members of the department
Why Kenya?
Kenya - the name is almost synonymous with the word "safari". Perhaps no other place on the planet conjures such a spirit of adventure and romance. For first-time visitors, the sheer diversity of things to do is dazzling. Wildlife, of course, is top on the list. Witness throngs of wildebeest thundering across the savanna during the Great Migration in Maasai Mara, come eye-to-eye with an elephant in Amboseli, or marvel at Lake Nakuru flecked with thousands of flamingoes. In these sun-soaked lands, ancient tribes such as the Maasai, Kikuyu, and Samburu retain their traditional customs, living in relative harmony with the natural world.
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Send your CV ASAP and teach in Kenya in August 2017!
Must be western trained (USA, Canada, UK, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand & South Africa)