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Head of Hockey
Are you looking for your next challenge? Are you passionate about inspiring students to reach their full potential? We have an exciting opportunity for a Head of Hockey to join us in September 2025 or January 2026.
Nottingham High School is rich in tradition and has been educating children for more than 500 years. Most important, it is a community and the people who work here believe that they can make a difference to the young people they teach. If you would like to join an academic and inclusive school, where we enable teachers to be the best that they can be, then we would love to hear from you.
Our staff benefit from a comprehensive CPD programme as well as competitive employee benefits including private healthcare and free parking on site.
For further information, please view the documents below:
No standalone CVs or agencies please. The closing date is 10am 16th May 2025.
Nottingham High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and any appointment will be subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure as well as any other pre-employment checks. In addition, Nottingham High School does not hold a sponsor licence and does not have current plans to obtain one. Applicants must be aware of their individual responsibility to provide the necessary documents to confirm the right to work in the UK as a part of our pre-employment checks.
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Head of Hockey Job Description |
Head of Hockey |
Application Form |
Any Questions?
Please Contact Recruitment at jobs@nottinghamhigh.co.uk
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