Demonstrate a passion in teaching Physical Education and lifelong fitness in the pool and in the gym as needed
Be confident in the use of technology in the classroom
Keep updated in innovative teaching strategies, models, and techniques
Be willing to teach “beyond” the classroom (electives)
Work collaboratively with department, division, and center directors
Ability to work with Early Childhood through high school students
Develop and implement effective and engaging curriculum
Ongoing Professional Development
Participation in school wide, departmental and divisional meetings
Engage in the life of the school
Knowledge and competence in content area
Energy and initiative
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of classroom management
Adventure/Outdoor learning experience
Movement based learning
Ability to coach various sports with written curriculum
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondences.
Ability to speak effectively before parents and/or co-workers.
Strong reasoning skills.
Recommended to have Fitness certification (or willing get certified)
Competent swimmer
Physical Demands:
Required to stand, walk, sit, knell, stoop, talk and hear.
Frequently required to reach with hands and arms.
Required to climb or balance occasionally.
Frequently lift 25 pounds and occasionally lift and or move up to 50 pounds
Ability to pass the American Red Cross Lifeguarding/Water Safety Instructor Course
A minimum of a Bachelor's degree (preferably in Physical Education) from a four-year College or university. ARC lifeguard certification (or willing to complete by August). First Aid/ CPR/ AED certification (or willing to complete by August). ARC WSI Certification.
Hathaway Brown is a school for girls, and it's so much more. It’s a school for scientists and writers and artists and budding entrepreneurs. It’s a training ground for athletes and dancers and musicians and actresses. It’s a place where young people are empowered to ask questions, challenge conventions and explore opportunities.
And everything we do is guided by our motto: Non Scholae Sed Vitae Discimus - We Learn Not For School, But For Life.
Since 1876, HB has given students the tools they need to confidently embrace all the possibilities that exist for them beyond our Shaker Heights campus. The faculty’s dedication to hands-on experiential learning at all levels can be observed every day in the classrooms, libraries, science labs, theatres, dance studios and art rooms, as well as on the athletic fields. In addition to the superior academic preparation they receive, at every turn HB students are inspired to become the best people they can be. We encourage girls of all ages and boys in our Early Childhood program to take chances, stretch their minds, work together, and pick themselves up and start over when they need to. The results of this philosophical approach are both ...astounding and humbling. Through the years, we’ve amassed more than our fair share of awards and accolades in every discipline you can imagine. Students continually perform with notable distinction on high-level tests and in the rate at which they’re accepted to their first-choice, top-tier colleges and universities. But no matter how well they fare by these measures, all of our students are able to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to their lives. They know how to test theories, challenge conventions, find beauty in overlooked places, implement creative solutions, and lend a hand where it’s needed. Wherever they go from here, HB graduates bring strong character, unparalleled intelligence, unbridled enthusiasm, and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge along with them.