Teacher - Secondary School - Physical Education
Inspire and motivate young people to learn about sport, fitness and health. Physical education teachers help learners build the knowledge and skills needed for sporting success.
Also known as: PE teacher

About the job
Salary (before tax)
Entry
£33,594

Experienced
£50,589
In this job, new workers in Scotland start around £33,594 per year. Experienced workers can earn up to £50,589.
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EISA day in the life – PE teacher
What it's like
You’d inspire and motivate young people to study and learn about sport, fitness and health. You’d help them get the knowledge, skills and attributes they’ll need for a successful and positive life when they leave school.
You would teach young people from 11 to 18 years old, in state and independent schools. You might also work in a college or learning centre.
You would specialise in physical education (PE). You’d teach students of different ages and abilities and prepare young people to take the National Qualifications and Highers in this subject.
There’s national guidance for Curriculum for Excellence and National Qualifications, which you would use when planning your teaching.
As a PE teacher you’d have a key role in encouraging pupils to take responsibility for their health and wellbeing, and helping them understand why and how to keep themselves fit and healthy.
You’d teach different sports and physical activities and might coach school teams for competitions. You’d make sure that the pupils exercise safely and understand how the human body works.
You would:
prepare lessons and teaching materials
assess students’ progress and mark their work
set homework
manage behaviour in the classroom, the sports field and gym hall
discuss students' progress with parents and carers
organise sports events and matches with other schools and colleges
You’d encourage the students to take pride in their achievements inside and outside school. You’d support them to build good relationships with other students and teachers and play a positive part in the life of the school and the local community.
Sometimes you will need to deal with challenging behaviour. It may be difficult to get some teenagers to take part in activities so you’d need to be imaginative and enthusiastic to keep them interested.
You’d need to attend meetings and training courses. You’d work closely with colleagues to plan the school’s timetables, and work with other professionals, such as education psychologists and social workers.
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