Teacher of Science
The Bourne Academy
Bournemouth
- New
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 17 January 2025
Job overview
We want to appoint an additional enthusiastic Teacher of Science to support our students learning. The post would suit an experienced science teacher or an ECT. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to teach across the Key Stages, including our highly successful sixth form if appropriate. Full time or part time hours available.
You will be supported by an experienced Director of Science, Subject Lead and a Lead Practitioner along with a well established team of enthusiastic scientists.
At The Bourne Academy we develop literate, numerate global citizens who ASPIRE: Ambitious, Self-confident, Physically Literate, Independent Learners, Resilient, Emotionally Literate. All adults, whatever their role, have a responsibility in delivering this vision.
Teaching and learning is high on the agenda at The Bourne Academy and staff are actively encouraged to constantly develop, experiment and reflect on their practice.
How to Apply:
You can apply via TES or download an application form from our web site www.thebourneacademy.com.
Closing date for applications: Friday 17 January 2025
We are an equal opportunities employer. (Please note we are unable to provide sponsorship). We are committed to safeguarding our students and all post are subject to an enhanced DBS check.
The Bourne Academy, Hadow Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH10 5HS
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About The Bourne Academy
The Bourne Academy
The Bourne Academy is at the heart of the community of East Howe, offering local families an excellent education, new opportunities and facilities that are available to everyone. It aims to raise students’ expectations, build their self-confidence, and teach them appropriate skills that allow them to build a successful career and contribute to society. Our sponsors are Canford School, a leading independent school.
Canford believes that good education depends crucially on the relationships that are built up between staff, students, parents and the other stakeholders. Mutual support, pride, ambition, trust and high expectations all combine to allow impressive educational achievements against a background of respect for each other and an acknowledgement of each other’s contributions.
Key to building these relationships is the pastoral care at the Academy and the links between the Academy, parents and others in the local community, helped by the academy’s central location in East Howe.
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