Job Title: Teacher of Physical Education - Jersey College For Girls Prep
Post requires candidate to be entitled for work: No
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Full time/Part Time: Part Time
Advert Closing Date: 22/02/2026
Job Overview
Jersey College Preparatory School – PE Teacher
Jersey College Prep (JCP) is looking to appoint a dynamic, enthusiastic and caring PE teacher to cover parental leave for 3 terms; beginning at the start of summer term 2026 and finishing at the end of spring term 2027. This Fixed Term Contract is 4 days a week (20 hours).
This position requires excellent organisation and planning skills, and candidates should be able to demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills when dealing with pupils, parents and colleagues.
The successful candidate will join an outstanding, committed team within a fantastic and nurturing school environment. From your very first visit, you’ll recognise that there is something special about JCP – a school that blends traditional values with fresh thinking, and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere. At JCP, we believe that children who are happy and inspired succeed, and this philosophy extends to our staff too. You’ll be working in a modern, well-resourced environment, alongside talented colleagues who are passionate about education and innovation. Our pupils benefit from small class sizes, superb facilities, and exceptional pastoral care, and they thrive in a culture that encourages teamwork, resilience, and character development.
We welcome all applications and give each one careful consideration. For an informal discussion about the role and/or a visit to the school, candidates are invited to contact the Head Teacher, Mrs Catherine Precious at c.precious@jcp.sch.je
The Teacher's Task
The DfESC and the representatives of the Teacher’s Unions have agreed the following statement of the Teacher’s Task in order to define more clearly the nature of teachers’ employment. It is their view that in this important work of educating Jersey’s children it is imperative that both teachers and Headteachers recognise the duty they owe to those children and the community. To this end the teacher is expected to maintain a professional commitment to their task and the Headteacher is pledged to a responsible and humane interpretation of this agreement.
Definition of the Teacher's Task
The following provides a definition of the Teachers’ Task:
1. Teach effectively to meet the needs of all pupils and to ensure discipline and safety within the school community.
2. The DfESC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and requires all teachers to share this commitment.
3. Plan, prepare, evaluate and modify as necessary personal teaching methods, work programmes and teaching materials in accordance with the DfESC curricular policies and school schemes and standards.
4. Mark and maintain records of pupils’ work in accordance with DfESC and school policies.
5. Promote the general progress and welfare of pupils in classes or groups or individually as part of the school’s pastoral and counselling arrangements.
6. Assess and record pupils’ personal and social needs, development, progress and attainment.
7. Provide or contribute to oral or written assessments and report on individual pupils and groups; consult and inform parents, co-operate with appropriate outside agencies in accordance with DfESC and school policies.
8. Contribute to and participate in corporate planning, self evaluation, in-service training and professional development in assigned areas of the curriculum and pastoral arrangements; participate in related staff meetings and school events.
9. Advise colleagues, co-operate with them on teaching programmes, methods, equipment and materials within assigned areas of the curriculum ensuring that appropriate administrative tasks are undertaken.
10. Contribute and participate in the school’s pastoral, tutorial and guidance arrangements and undertake an appropriate share of the organisation and conduct of parental consultation and staff meetings.
11. Contribute as required to the appointment, induction, professional development and assessment of junior colleagues, including new entrants to teaching.
12. Accept an appropriate share of the administrative and organisational tasks within the school, including providing support for teachers, undertaking additional curriculum or pastoral responsibilities or holding senior posts.
13. Ensure the safety and good order of pupils by carrying out an appropriate share of supervisions whenever pupils are authorised to be on school premises or elsewhere when the school is in session.
14. Undertaking an appropriate share of all collective responsibilities including substitution for an absent colleague subject to guaranteed non-teaching time.
15. Supervise support staff as required.
16. Order and allocate appropriate equipment and materials in accordance with DfESC and school policies and schemes.
17. Co-operate as required with teachers in other schools and colleges on curricular, pastoral and administrative matters.
Jersey Public Service Careers
Across the Jersey Public Service, the scope of our work means our people enjoy a wide range of opportunities—working with recognised experts across teams, learning new skills, and developing their careers. We actively seek to recruit people from different backgrounds with diverse perspectives, creating a richer, more varied environment where you’re exposed to new ideas, new ways of thinking, and new opportunities to build an exciting and rewarding career.
To maintain the highest standards of public service, we have a rigorous screening process, to ensure candidates align with our values, skills, and professional requirements. This helps us create a trusted, capable workforce that can deliver excellence and safeguard our community.
For regulated activity roles (working with children and adults at risk of harm), an enhanced level of screening will be conducted to include enhanced DBS checks.
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