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The Physical Education Teacher shall work closely with institution staff and incarcerated students in developing and implementing a recreation program to meet institutional and incarcerated student needs and in evaluating the program's effectiveness. This position provides planning, organization, and supervision of the Recreation/Physical Education Program of the Institution. The teacher shall develop a course outline for the program, including specific recreational activities that the incarcerated students may engage in on a monthly basis. The major portion of the teacher's time shall be devoted to individual and group instruction of incarcerated students. This instruction shall cover a wide variety of recreational rules and regulations. The teacher shall give instruction to small and large groups while supervising incarcerated student activities in the gymnasium or in the outdoor recreational area. The teacher will establish realistic goals/activities based on incarcerated student needs/interests using incarcerated student input. The goal is self-directed learning of the incarcerated student. The teacher's tasks include planning, assigning, and supervising work; maintaining control and discipline; controlling all material and equipment; preparing instruction; participating in program evaluations; preventing escapes and injury by incarcerated students to themselves or others or to property; inspecting premises and searching students for contraband; conduct fitness testing; and performing such ancillary duties as required.