Vacancy title:
Director of sports – Secondary School
Jobs at:
HillCrest International SchoolsDeadline of this Job:
09 February 2022
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, February 04, 2022 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Director of sports – Secondary School
Start date: September 2022
Position: Director of Sports
Section: Secondary School
Reporting to: Head teacher through SLT link
Line managing: PE department of approx. 8 staff (teachers, coaches, assistants)
Key relationship: Head of Prep PE
Responsible for: Student Outcomes and strategic vision for secondary Sports
The Role in summary
The secondary school runs from Year 9 to Year 13 and has a student population of about 300. This is a vibrant community, whose students, parents and teachers work collaboratively within an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Hillcrest’s sporting prowess is well recognised in the region. The Director will maintain this long-standing reputation. S/He will coordinate and promote a comprehensive, challenging and exciting sports programme in the Secondary School during timetabled lessons and as part of the school’s extra-curricular programme and advise the Senior Leadership Team on the provision across the school key. The Director will be a committed leader with a clear vision, an outstanding teacher, good communicator and passionate about sports.
Duties and Roles:
1. Teaching and Learning
• Plan and prepare courses and lessons and teach, the pupils assigned to her/him according to their educational needs, including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by the pupils in school and elsewhere.
• Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress and attainment of pupils.
• Organising and participating in extra-curricular activities.
• Being a form tutor and conducting all associated pastoral and academic tasks.
• Advise and guide PE department members on their lessons and provide coaching as required.
2. Strategy and Development
• Advise Head teacher and Senior Leadership of current practice and developments in the provision and delivery of school sport at national and international level.
• Provide a strategy for the implementation of provision and produce/maintain a school development plan for sport. This should be done in consultation with the department.
• Ensure that an appropriate and logical progression exists throughout the school and that this is in line with the school development plan.
• Responsible for advising the Senior Leadership on relevant updates in publications, including the school prospectus, website, curriculum, information booklets etc as and when necessary to reflect this strategy and the development plan.
• Complete an annual development plan for Senior School Academic & Curriculum PE as instructed by the SLT and be responsible for reviewing/implementing its content as the year progresses.
• Advise the SLT on staffing and provision of sport
3. The Promotion of School Sport
• Overall responsibility for the image of the department and the positive promotion of sport throughout the whole school and the wider school community to include:
• Oversight for the publicity of the achievements of the department via the local media, school website, newsletter and magazine.
• Ensure regularly updated and engaging departmental notice boards and picture galleries.
• Celebrate success through publications, assemblies and awards throughout the year and especially the annual celebration of achievement in June each year.
• Promote PE as a subject which pupils should consider at GCSE and A Level.
• Advise on the current curriculum provision for PE including exam boards and modes of study including BTEC and OCR nationals.
4. General Management
• Direct a full programme of curricular PE and sport and extracurricular games offering appropriate challenge and opportunities and communicate effectively with other colleagues, pupils and parents.
• Ensure the smooth day to day running of the PE Department and that high standards of commitment, behaviour and sportsmanship are maintained.
• Responsibility for the management and associated administration of all academic PE provision.
• Oversee effective management of staff in charge of individual sports to ensure a broad and balanced range of teams and fixtures throughout the year.
• Adjudicate over and resolve any departmental problems.
• Oversee staffing for individual games sessions and shared PE groups across the age range, including an input to the Sixth Form programme.
• Oversee the adequate provision of cover for games sessions, PE lessons and practices, ensuring that staff involved are consulted as appropriate and informed of all arrangements.
• In liaison the teacher in charge of co-curricular Activities, coordinate the allocation of and oversee the use of all sports facilities.
• Liaise with the 2nd in Department in scheduling all games training sessions, other practices, fixtures or activities and be responsible for ensuring an appropriate balance of such across the school and calendar for each term.
• Oversight of expectations regarding sports kit to ensure that it is worn correctly and in line with Departmental policy.
5. General Administration
• Chair regular departmental meetings, prepare the agenda, and ensure follow through of actions arising from the meeting.
• Manage budgets for PE and all sports, liaising with the Finance Manager, as necessary.
• Liaise with the Estates Manager and Finance Manager regarding the maintenance of sporting facilities.
• Maintain record of all sports staff and ensure that they are suitably trained, well supported and guided in obtaining appropriate qualifications as necessary.
• Ensure that all assessments undertaken by the department are completed according to departmentally agreed grading systems and that appropriate records are kept and maintained.
• Ensure that departmentally agreed units of work are divided and delivered logically within the allocated lessons by year group and term as required.
• Oversee the allocation of staff responsible for writing the academic games and PE reports and ensure that the reports are completed to a high standard within the published deadlines.
• Collate and to finalise lists of students nominated for school awards in advance of published deadlines.
6. Health, Safety and Security
• Overall responsibility for the health and safety of the pupils, staff, activities and equipment in the Department.
• Ensure that all Health and Safety records are updated and well maintained. This includes all policy documents, generic risk assessments for sporting activities and trips, first aid documentation and accident reports.
• Attend the Health and Safety Committee Meetings.
• Oversee First Aid cover for sporting events in liaison with the school nurse and the Health and safety coordinator, and that medical equipment used for sporting activities is available to be checked and restocked regularly.
• Liaise with the Estates Manager over the security of all departmental equipment and areas, including effective storage of pupils’ personal belongings during departmentally organised activity.
Person Specification
Qualifications
• Degree or equivalent in Sports
• Qualified teacher status.
• Recent and relevant professional development.
• Post graduate qualifications
Experience
• Teaching that is good or better which impacts positively on student progress at both IGCSE and A level standard .
• A broad knowledge of PE curriculum areas at different Key Stages including a sound understanding of assessment and monitoring.
• Experience of the use of data tracking and target setting to raise attainment and identify under performance.
• An understanding and appreciation of the value of interesting and stimulating display and other motivational materials.
• To be able to use ICT effectively.
Knowledge and skills
• A commitment to and knowledge of effective strategies to maintain and raise attainment, in particular to address the differing needs which exist in the mixed ability classroom, which includes second language learners.
• Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with a range of audiences.
• Proven administrative and organisational skills
Personal qualities and attributes
• A commitment to multi-cultural education, the schools vision and ethos, equal opportunities policy and practice.
• A commitment to, and understanding of the wider aspects of student development including tutoring and PSHCE.
• A willingness to initiate and participate in both cross curricular and extracurricular activities.
• The ability to establish effective and appropriate relationships with students. The ability to be a successful team member
• The ability to relate well to parents, external agencies and the wider community.
• Flexible, able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
• A reflective practitioner who responds to change positively.
• Understanding of the importance of professionalism and confidentiality.
• A commitment to being a role model for staff and students in relation to overall conduct to include the following: dress code, attendance and timekeeping.
• Has the potential for further promotion and a commitment to career development.
• Be a strategic thinker with a clear vision for the importance of Sports within the school
Remuneration and Benefits
In addition to working with exceptional colleagues and students, the successful candidate will receive a 2-year renewable contract and a salary within the hillcrest pay scale. This role also attracts a responsibility allowance. Other benefits include:
• Comprehensive Medical Insurance Cover for employee, spouse and two children below 18 years, which includes 6 weeks’ international cover in UK and Europe
• Flights, inclusive of freight allowance, from and to home country for employee, spouse and up to two children below 18 years, at the start and end of contract (applicable to staff recruited outside Kenya)
• Relocation allowance
• Tuition discount of 75% for two children, where applicable
• Eligibility to join the Hillcrest Pension Scheme where the employer and employee each contributes 5% of basic pay
• Group Life Assurance for employee only
• use of school’s facilities including extensive fields, gym and swimming pool.
• Lunch and snacks provided in school
Job Experience: No Requirements
Work Hours: 8
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Job application procedure
To apply for this role, please complete the career page and email it to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 09 February, 2022. Download the Application Form
Recruitment Timelines
Closing date for applications 09 February
Invitation for interview 11 February*
Preliminary interview 21 & 22 February
Final interview 25 February
We endeavour to respond to every applicant. However, if you do not hear from us by 11 February please consider your application unsuccessful.
Safeguarding
Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; Successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children and will be required to provide a DBS, ICPC or national equivalent of a Certificate of Police Clearance.
Thank you for your interest to work with us.
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