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Sports Coach Girls Physical Education Candidate Pack The Reach Free School Unit 3, Wolsey Business Park Tolpits Lane Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD18 9BL www.thereachfreeschool.co.uk admin@reachfree.co.uk 01923 224764 1

Dear candidate, Thank you for expressing an interest in this position. It is an exciting time at The Reach Free School as we build upon the strengths identified in our 2015 Ofsted report. Attracting the very best staff is the most effective way to grow and it is important for us as we move ever closer to our first set of GCSE results and move to our new permanent home. Over the next six months construction will be completed on our new school, and we will move to these new premises at the heart of the community that we serve. Alongside this exciting development, we continue to ensure that our pupils are making excellent progress, putting them on course for excellent GCSE results this summer. Our fifth cohort of pupils joined us in September 2017, adding a further 120 pupils to our school community, and now is the time for us to add capacity to our collaborative, resourceful and innovative teaching team. If you have the vision and passion to contribute to expanding our unique school, then we look forward to receiving your application. Richard Booth Headteacher The School The Reach Free School is an 11 to 18 school in Rickmansworth, which serves pupils of all backgrounds and abilities. Opened in September 2013, the school was founded by a group of teachers and local parents in response to a significant demand for more secondary school places in the area. All involved with the school have high aspirations for our pupils and high expectations of them. As such we expect all pupils to: Commit their best efforts to all that they do Support each other to achieve their potential Work with their teachers to exceed their goals Demonstrate exemplary behaviour in all that they do Take pride in their school and its community within its walls and beyond Enjoy learning. The Reach Free School plays an active role in the community, working with local businesses, supporting local events and providing a hub for local services. Pupils are very much involved in the school s wider responsibilities, developing skills in leadership and decision making, communication and collaboration and independent, self led learning. A sense of purpose and responsibility pervades lessons and activities at The Reach Free School and it is important that our pupils recognise their own responsibilities as members of the community. It is this that underpins The Reach Free School s ethos; Achievement, Community, Enjoyment ACE. The Ethos of the School The Reach Free School s ethos and curriculum is designed, first and foremost to meet the needs of the young people in the local area. The core of our ethos is to personalise the education of every pupil in order for them to maximise their potential and realise their dreams and aspirations. 2

We believe in the following principles: Achievement Realised through recognising the individual needs of every learner Community Embracing, utilising and supporting the local community for the benefit of all learners and building partnerships to support teaching and learning Enjoyment A commitment to innovative practice and the application of technology to develop enthusiasm for learning Features of The Reach Free School A Smaller School With 120 pupils in each year, The Reach Free School will remain a close-knit environment, even when full. This will ensure a strong sense of community within the school. A Brand New Building - From September 2018 the school will be moving to its 18 million new home with modern first class facilities throughout. Transition Each of the four classes in Year 7 benefit from their own Home Room and a dedicated Assistant Teacher for the first year. This Assistant Teacher is the form tutor for this class, and supports learning in a range of subjects for their pupils. Together these ease the transition from primary to secondary school for the children and helps us to understand each child as an individual. Focus on English and Mathematics The school specialises in English and Mathematics, the building blocks for success in other subjects. Literacy and mathematics pervade teaching and learning at the school and all teachers play a role in developing pupils skills in these areas. Community Common Room Once a week, all pupils work in groups towards a shared goal for the local community. Working together on a community project develops our pupils as creative, confident and proactive individuals. New Technology All pupils and teachers at The Reach Free School are encouraged to utilise the latest technology to learn and teach in innovative and creative ways. School Dog We are fortunate to have Scout, our school dog, with us every day. She supports pupils with their reading and is a friendly face for all pupils, staff, and visitors. 3

Expectations At The Reach Free School we expect our staff to: Be passionate about their subject area, and learning as a lifelong skill Be committed to securing the best outcomes for all pupils at the school Have a passion for education and be open to innovative approaches in everyday aspects of school life Offer enrichment and extra-curricular experiences related to their subject area and beyond Contribute to the overall development of the school Be flexible in their approach to work, adapting to new challenges In return, we offer: The opportunity to craft and develop an innovative curriculum for their subject area Access to the latest technology to assist them in developing their teaching and learning Competitive salaries, based on skills and experience Opportunities both now, and in the future as the school grows to qualify as and develop as a teacher The chance to be part of a pioneering team, creating a fantastic school to serve its local community The Local Area The school has been borne out of the need for more education provision in the Mill End, Maple Cross and Rickmansworth area. Although currently in temporary accommodation, the school is moving to a purpose-built, brand new school, designed to our specification in August 2018. 4

Job description Job Title: Reports to: Salary Range: Sports Coach - Girls Physical Education Head of Physical Education Academy Trust Scale ( 18,000 to 21,000 based on skills and experience) Physical Education at The Reach Free School Physical Education and sport matter at The Reach Free School. Be it in one of their double lessons, using exceptional facilities, competing in the district leagues, one of our Elective sessions, or learning about the value of leading a healthy and active lifestyle, pupils at our school benefit from the highest quality PE teaching. The school has been based in temporary accommodation since it opened and this has presented challenges for the delivery of PE. From September 2018, this will no longer be the case and PE will be one subject area which will benefit significantly from the move to the new school. If this sounds like a challenge you wish to tackle, then please apply today. You will be rewarded by becoming part of an excellent team within PE and the wider school. There will be opportunities in the future to qualify as a teacher for the right candidate. Main duties A Sports Coach at The Reach Free School will: Implement whole-school and departmental priorities Contribute to the review of Department Action Plans, audits, curriculum overviews and policies and handbook Contribute to the planning of Schemes of Learning indicating approaches to teaching, content, classroom organisation, resources, etc. relating to the National Curriculum programmes of study Ensure that the school s specialisms in mathematics and English are embedded in teaching and learning Work with others in the department and the wider school to ensure that high performance standards are achieved and maintained Ensure that the regulations and procedures relating to Health & Safety, are followed, taking responsibility for the safety, welfare and discipline of pupils within the learning environment 5

Support and uphold the ACE ethos of the school achievement, community, enjoyment Create a happy, secure and stimulating learning environment Have sympathetic understanding of every child s needs Have clear aims and objectives for every lesson and communicate them to the pupils Have well planned work, imaginatively introduced which caters for pupils needs Utilise technology to enhance the quality and variety of teaching and to support pupils in using this key tool in their own learning Engage in continuous formative and summative assessment, tracking progress of pupils in line with school systems and provide guidance to pupils on next steps in their learning Maintain pupil records and report progress to parents Secure high standards of behaviour in line with the School s Code of Conduct and Behaviour Policy Share their talents, skills, ideas and enthusiasms for the benefit of the whole school and should be ready to accept responsibilities that extend beyond the classroom Complete the requirements of the school s performance management process, as outlined in the school calendar Attend to personal professional development to ensure keeping abreast of national, local and school initiatives and best practice Wider Responsibilities All staff at The Reach Free School will: Deliver extra-curricular activities Partake in activities aimed at promoting the school, including, but not limited to, open evenings, visits to primary schools and community events Carry out other tasks commensurate with their position, as directed by the Senior Leadership Team Job context The school welcomes teachers of a high professional standard and shares the responsibility with each teacher for continual review and the development of expertise. All teachers make a valuable contribution to the school s development and, therefore, to the progress of all pupils. The Academy Trust will endeavour to make any necessary, reasonable adjustments to the job and working environment, to enable access to employment opportunities for disabled applicants, or continued employment for any employee who develops a disabling condition. Review of duties The specific duties attached to any individual teacher are subject to annual review and may, after discussion with the teacher, be changed. This includes the days of work for part-time members of staff. Salary The Reach Free School operates its own payscale.. Salaries will be awarded based on the experience, skills and suitability of the candidate. 6

Person specification Sports Coach Qualifications and Training Knowledge and Experience Skills and Abilities Other qualities Essential Appropriate coaching experience and qualifications. GCSE Maths and English (grade A*-C) or equivalent Outstanding subject knowledge Knowledge and application of Assessment for Learning (AfL) Recent experience of successful coaching in netball, hockey, rounders, trampolining and/or athletics, leading to high achievement for pupils of all abilities Ability to motivate, inspire and support all pupils to achieve and succeed Ability to reflect and develop your practice for the benefits of all learners Ability to work collaboratively Able to communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences Commitment to The Reach Free School s core values of achievement, community, and enjoyment (ACE) Confident use of technology Awareness of health and safety requirements related to the role A flexible approach to working patterns and expectations, understanding the evolving nature of the school and role A desire to succeed in all aspects of the job A commitment to the promotion of health, safety and safeguarding of children Desirable Education to degree level Evidence of relevant recent continuing professional development (CPD) Qualifications/interests relevant to extra-curricular activities Knowledge of current subject requirements related to the National Curriculum Experience of a variety of schools and school environments Knowledge of the emerging trends and developments related to your subject Experience of the collection, analysis, and use of data to inform the planning and delivery of teaching and learning A desire to develop the use of technology in the subject The ability to deliver other subjects 7

How to apply Completed application forms, along with recruitment monitoring forms, should be submitted in one of the following ways: Electronically to: Mrs Samantha Berman, Headteacher s PA, sberman@reachfree.co.uk By post to: The Reach Free School, Unit 3, Wolsey Business Park, Tolpits Lane, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD18 9BL Once your application has been received it will be acknowledged by email. If submitting your application electronically, please save your form with your name at the beginning of the file name. In compliance with Safer Recruitment guidelines, CVs will not be accepted. Potential candidates may contact The Reach Free School with any questions on 01923 224764 or via email at sberman@reachfree.co.uk. The Reach Free School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and expects all staff to share this commitment. In accordance with our Safer Recruitment Policy we are unable to process applications without a fully completed application form. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All convictions, cautions and bind-overs, including those regarded as 'spent' must be declared when applying. The applicant may post such a declaration in an envelope marked 'Private & Confidential for the Headteacher. The successful applicant must obtain DBS clearance at enhanced level. The school will also carry out a prohibition from teaching check. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of your employment. 8