Division: Lower School (Eaglets - Grade 5) & Upper School (Athletics)
Full time
Starts 8/1/25
About Us:
Join our nurturing community at Summit School, an independent day school nestled in the heart of Winston-Salem. With a rich history dating back to 1933, we've been pioneering excellence in education since our founding as the Piedmont Triad's premier independent day school. At Summit School, we're dedicated to nurturing approximately 640 students from JrK through Grade 9, fostering an environment where every individual can flourish and reach their full potential.
We're currently seeking a dynamic PE/Athletics Teacher & Head Coach to join our team, collaborating closely with other educators to ensure the delivery of top-notch education that aligns with our mission and progressive pedagogy.
Purpose: Summit School seeks a dynamic and passionate individual to serve as a full-time Physical Education Teacher for students in Eaglets (3 years old) through 5th grade, while also leading as a Head Coach for a minimum of two sports seasons within our vibrant Summit Athletics program. This dual role offers a unique opportunity to inspire a lifelong love of movement and healthy living in our youngest learners and to cultivate athletic excellence and character development in our Upper School students.
Responsibilities:
Core Commitments:
Demonstrate a strong commitment to delivering rich, engaging content through creative and effective teaching methods, fostering authentic and meaningful relationships with students.
Actively model and promote a personal commitment to healthy living and an active lifestyle, serving as a positive role model for students and colleagues.
Contribute to building and sustaining Physical Education and Athletics programs that are fully aligned with Summit School's mission and values.
Value and prioritize a healthy work-life balance.
Collaborate effectively with colleagues, classroom teachers, and administrators to support the holistic social, emotional, and physical development of students.
Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development within the fields of physical education, coaching, and child development.
Be adaptable and comfortable working in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings and shared facilities.
Teaching & Coaching:
Inspire both colleagues and students to embrace a healthy and active lifestyle through enthusiastic and engaging instruction and leadership.
Create a dynamic and exploratory learning environment for each child in Physical Education classes, modeling positive behavior, promoting flexible thinking, and fostering a sense of discovery.
Actively cultivate character growth, sportsmanship, and ethical conduct in students through both Physical Education curriculum and athletic coaching.
Possess the ability to develop and implement interdisciplinary units that connect physical activity with other areas of learning.
Demonstrate a commitment to developing and implementing innovative physical activity initiatives that extend beyond the traditional classroom setting.
Embrace and implement Summit's transformational coaching model, prioritizing the individual needs and development of each student-athlete.
Exhibit passion for coaching and a genuine commitment to the holistic growth and development of student-athletes, both on and off the field/court.
Reporting:
Report directly to the Director of Athletics and Physical Education.
Qualifications
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Physical Education or a related field.
Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing engaging and developmentally appropriate Physical Education curriculum.
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with students, parents, colleagues, and administrators.
Proven experience as a Head Coach in two or more different sports at the middle or high school level.
Current CPR certification and First Aid training are required.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer or standing to teach.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Must be able to traverse classroom and adjust ones tone and height, by bending or leaning, in order to teach each child.