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Sophie Reichelt Teaching Resume 2016

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Sophie Reichelt

2015 Graduate Teacher


Contact Details:
Address:

17 Bayview Rd,
Frankston, Vic, 3199

DOB:

23 January, 1994

Mobile:

0413 654 941

Email:

sophie.kate.reichelt@gmail.com

Part-time & Casual Employment:


Years

Organisation

Position

2012-2016

Monash Sport

Gym Instructor & Customer


Service

2007 2015

Mallacoota Butchers

Customer Service

2010-2014

Mallacoota Golf Club

Waitress & Barmaid

2009

Mallacoota Surf Shack

Shop Assistant

2006-2011

Childcare

Carer

Referees:
Name

Position

Contact Details

Kevin Collins

Leading Senior PE
teacher at Mullauna
Secondary College

0402 215 202

Tommy Olden

Outdoor Education
Coordinator Koo- WeeRup Secondary College
Site Coordinator Monash
Sport Peninsula

0400 056 639

Tim Wallace

0402 086 626

Bonnie Rands

Proprietors - Mallacoota
Butchers

(03) 5158 0359


OR
0408 241 522

Education:
Tertiary Studies:
Monash University Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation / Secondary
Education 2012-2015.
Certificates:
Certificate III in Fitness
Certificate IV in Fitness [In progress]
Extra Qualifications:
Level 1 Iron Edge Kettle Bell training course
Iron Edge Mechanics of Lifting
TRX Suspension Course
Wilderness First Aid + CPR 2015
Qualified ASCTA swim teacher 2015
Mental Health First Aid

Schooling:
1999- 2011 Mallacoota P-12 College.
VCE subjects included: Physical Education, Psychology, History Revolutions,
Biology, Further Mathematics and English.

Volunteer & Work Experience:

2015: VCE Enrichment Program 2015


2015: Assisted as a female leader on two VCE outdoor education camps
2015: Volunteered and worked with adults who have suffered a stroke and
or Multiple Sclerosis.
2015: Assistant coach at Inter-School Athletics, girls footy and senior boys
footy
2015: Participated and supported a walk for dementia in Geelong
2013: Volunteered at an orphanage in Phnom Penh
2004-2011: Participated in community service and a range of volunteering
opportunities through my schooling. Including rotary, nippers and
coordinating a learn to surf safely program.

Teaching Practicum Experience:

2015: Fourth year Mullauna Secondary College- 10 weeks


VCE PE year 11 and created assessment tasks, Physical education years
7-10, athletics marshal, coordinated a inter-school table tennis
competition, coached senior boys and middle school girls AFL team,
assisted leader on outdoor education snow camp, assisted leading an
Outdoor Education bike program, engaged in teacher vs. students events,
supervised a station at the schools Open Night.

2014: Third year Mallacoota P-12 College 10 days


Physical education years 7-10, assisted leading on an Outdoor Education
bike program, embraced every opportunity to engage in teacher vs.
students events and assisted lunchtime training sessions.

2013: Second year Dromana Secondary College 10 days


Physical education years 7-10, assisted leading on an Outdoor Education
mountain bike program, assisted VCE Outdoor & Environmental Studies
SAC supervision.

2012: First year Frankston Heights Primary School 10 days


Prep class, yard duty, library sessions, assisted teach literacy and
numeracy, observed junior PE classes.

Leadership:
I was a residential advisor for a year at Monash Residential Peninsula. Duties
included running events, being a pastoral carer for 15 residents and participating
in meetings to ensure that the students experience at Monash Residential was as
engaging as possible.
Throughout my casual work at Monash Sport I take all opportunities to better the
experience we provide for members. I have used initiative by suggesting new
ideas, discussed procedures with supervisors and provided the opportunity for
other staff members to share their views. In a leadership role, I have provided
training and mentoring for new staff members to support them during their shift.

Teaching Philosophy:
Please see my teaching portfolio: http://sophiereichelt.weebly.com/
Career Objective:

I often draw upon the skills I have gained through my tertiary studies, placement
experiences and casual work as a means of problem solving, communicating
with others and leading by example. These experiences have provided me with
the necessary skills I need to educate and provide the most engaging learning
environment for my students to grow and develop.

I am extremely passionate about leading a fit and healthy lifestyle. I believe


when we are educated about our health both physically and mentally we are
giving ourselves the best opportunity to be as happy as we can, which is the core
of success in life. I am dedicated to helping others achieve their health goals, as
seen through my work at Monash Sport and through the training methods I have
developed during tertiary PE and Outdoor Education studies.
Teaching Philosophy:
At the core of my teaching philosophy I believe building relationships and rapport
with students will provide the best learning experience. Building relationships
demonstrates effective communication skills, trustworthiness, respect, honesty,
resilience, flexibility and self-confidence. These relationships improve teachers
capacity to view students holistically, always reflecting on the effect school has
on their life and their life has on their learning.
I believe in always growing as an educator, finding new engaging and innovative
teaching strategies to make learning as exciting as possible. Moving outside of
the classroom and using the natural environment as a learning tool is an
opportunity I take advantage of, also as a means of giving the students who may
not be passionate about competitive sport an alternative to learn to love
movement and physical activity. Acknowledging the growth in technology and
accepting and utilising the incredible learning tools we have access to is one of
my passions. My overall goal is for students to have the skills and learning to
make educated decisions regarding their health and in turn, overall happiness in
their future life after school.

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