PE & School Sport Apprentice
RIVERSIDE TRAINING LTD
Location
Hereford, Herefordshire | United Kingdom
Job description
What you will do in your working day
Duties will include:
- To act as a PE Teaching Assistant, supporting teachers in the delivery of PE lessons
- Engage the most inactive young people, helping them to develop the skills, knowledge and enjoyment to participate in PE and school sport
- Support the delivery of extra-curricular clubs, active break times and lunchtimes
- Deliver interventions on a one-to-one or small group basis, using physical activity to achieve other outcomes such as improving behaviour, attendance and handwriting
- Undertake administrative tasks such as arranging participation in sports competitions and festivals
- To act as a responsible member of school staff on trips, fixtures and events
- To be responsible for sports equipment, display boards and promotion of physical and sports activities within the school
- Support young leaders and sports ambassadors in their roles
- Develop new interventions and activities which will engage parents and children in physical activity, such as health councils
- Work in partnership with community and voluntary organisations to support the development of school sport and physical activity within the school
- Use insight and data to support interventions and evidence the impact of this
- Undertake safeguarding and first aid training and any other training needs as identified by the school
- Undertake any other duties deemed appropriate to the role
This role will involve working within a local school, specifically within the PE department. Please see the list of schools below, and be sure to select your preference when completing the application.
Herefordshire
- St Mary's C of E Primary School, Credenhill
- Earl Mortimer College
- Madley Primary School
- Much Birch Primary School
- Hampton Dene Primary School
- Luston Primary School
- Shobdon Primary School
Worcestershire
- Chaddesley Corbett Primary School
The training you will be getting
- Community Sport and Health Officer Level 3
- Internal training relevant to the role
What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship
- After completing the apprenticeship, there are lots of different options. Some schools may choose to take you on as a PE teaching assistant
- You may seek employment as a coach
- It might help you decide you’d like to train to become a teacher and apply to go to university or you will develop transferable skills which you can apply to a range of other jobs
- Further progression may well be available in other areas within our sector, upon successful completion of the apprenticeship
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Salary
£10.16k per annum