If you are interested in sharing your talents with young people or considering becoming a teacher, then this is the opportunity to develop your teaching and coaching skills whilst gaining experience in both a primary and secondary setting. For the right candidate, Warwick School also provides the opportunity to become a teacher with QTS being achieved within two years of starting the post.
This is likely to be one exceptional candidate of the Graduate Assistants. Graduate Assistants are expected to be available at all times during the school term. They are required to support the schools’ PE and Games programmes, including fixtures both in the week and at weekends. The successful candidate will therefore have played and/or have coaching experience in a variety of sports. The core competitive sports played at the school are rugby, hockey, cricket and tennis, but the sports programme also includes swimming, athletics, table tennis, badminton and more.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate that they understand their role in the context of safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults and are able to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people. The successful candidate will visibly maintain the highest professional standards, have excellent interpersonal, communication, presentational and ICT skills, and have the ability to work flexibly within the school structure.
Salary: £22,220 – 37 hours per week for 44.4 weeks per year (all year round).
Good value accommodation is available on request.
For further details about the role and to apply please visit the school website.
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