St Helen’s is looking to appoint a Head of Non-Examined PE Curriculum & Programme Development, to lead the design, mapping, quality assurance and development of the school’s PE curriculum (non-examined), ensuring it is coherent, inclusive, sequenced, and aligned with the school’s strategic vision for physical literacy, wellbeing, and participation.
The Post - Head of Non-Examined PE Curriculum & Programme Development
St Helen’s is looking to appoint a Head of Non-Examined PE Curriculum & Programme Development, to lead the design, mapping, quality assurance and development of the school’s PE curriculum (non-examined), ensuring it is coherent, inclusive, sequenced, and aligned with the school’s strategic vision for physical literacy, wellbeing, and participation.
The postholder will ensure high-quality delivery, robust assessment practices, and consistent standards across all PE and games activities. This role focuses on curriculum leadership and pedagogical coherence, rather than the academic examination PE. This role is ideal preparation for a Director of Sport position in the future.
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Key Responsibilities
To see the full list of key responsibilities for the role, please view the attached PDF for our recruitment brochure for the role.
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Application Process
Closing date: Midnight on Saturday 3 January 2026
Please apply as soon as possible as shortlisting/interviews will progress up until the closing date. Should a suitable candidate be appointed, we reserve the right to close the advert early.
Due to the volume of applicants we receive, if you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume we will not be progressing your application further on this occasion.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the school for interview, including members of SLT where appropriate. They may be asked to complete a task and will take a tour of the school and meet other members of the Department and wider Faculty.
St Helen’s school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, as detailed in Part 3 (Safer Recruitment) of the KCSIE 2025 guidance document. Applicants will be asked for proof of right to work in the UK and undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the disclosure and barring service.
If you have any queries about this position, please contact the school at recruitment@sthelens.london, we look forward to hearing from you!
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Closing Date: 03 January 2026