Francis Holland School is seeking an outstanding and dynamic Director of Sport to lead our thriving PE and Sport Department. This is a key leadership role, with responsibility for the strategic development of both curricular and co-curricular sport across the school. The successful candidate will manage a team including the Heads of Co-Curricular and Curriculum Sport, PE teachers, and coaches. They will champion high participation, excellence, and wellbeing through sport while upholding the school’s values and ethos.
Key responsibilities include:
* Oversee the curriculum and co-curricular programmes, including team sports, fitness, and recreational activities.
* Lead and develop the Sports Scholarship programme at 11+ and 16+, including assessment processes, planning, and mentoring of scholars.
* Coordinate the FHS Athletes Programme, including selection, enrichment events, and policy development.
* Ensure a safe and inclusive sporting environment through the management of health and safety procedures, risk assessments, and staff training.
* Collaborate with the Junior School, attending termly meetings and fostering cross-phase sporting opportunities.
* Promote CPD, support staff development, and uphold a consistent and inclusive coaching philosophy.
* Oversee departmental administration including kit reviews, equipment, coaching handbooks, and staffing structures.
* Contribute to the whole school’s commitment to health and wellbeing, including nutrition and fitness initiatives.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a school where sport is integral to student life.
This is a key leadership role, ideal for an energetic and visionary professional with a passion for promoting girls’ sport and physical wellbeing. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape the strategic direction of sport at the school, overseeing both the curriculum and a wide-ranging co-curricular programme. The Director of Sport will line manage the Head of Co-Curricular Sport, the Head of Curriculum PE, PE teachers, and a team of coaches. They will lead with vision and clarity, fostering participation and excellence, and ensuring the highest standards of teaching, coaching, and student experience.
The ideal candidate will have:
* Proven experience in leading sport in a school or educational setting.
* A passion for girls’ sport and physical development.
* The ability to inspire students of all abilities and to foster high participation.
* Strong organisational and leadership skills with the ability to manage people, programmes, and resources.
* A deep understanding of safeguarding, risk assessment, and pupil welfare in a sporting context.
* Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across the school.
Application
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application via My New Term. The closing date for applications is 8am on Wednesday 27th August. First round interview times are TBC
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