E-Act Bourne End Academy · Bourne End, South East
Job Title: Teacher of Humanities - Maternity Cover E-ACT Bourne End Academy | Developing Future Leaders Bourne End Academy (BEA) is an ambitious and vibrant school community led by a Headteacher, who brings over 18 years of experience in teaching and senior leadership. With a commitment to high standards, inclusion, and continuous improvement, Bourne End strives to ensure every student becomes an Amazing, Ambitious Achiever, academically successful, confident, and well‑prepared for life. At BEA we are on a journey of rapid improvement, we work as a team, fully committed to supporting, developing and maintaining a culture of positivity, ambition and fun. As part of the E-ACT family of schools, Bourne End benefits from exceptional professional development, innovation, and collaboration, helping them build a culture of belonging, curiosity, and excellence. If you are a dedicated professional who shares our commitment to developing future leaders find out more information here: https://bourneendacademy.e-act.org.uk Join us in Opening Minds, Opening Doors! Are you ready to join a vibrant educational community where every child is empowered to flourish and every colleague is supported to thrive? At our academy, we are passionate about developing the whole child through a nurturing, inclusive, and ambitious culture. With a strong people-first ethos, we invest in our staff just as much as our pupils, recognising that great teaching starts with great support. If you're driven by purpose and want to make a lasting impact, we would love to welcome you. We are looking to appoint a passionate and dedicated Teacher of Humanities to join Bourne End Academy on a maternity cover contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage and inspire students across Geography, History and/or Religious Studies within a supportive and welcoming school community, helping to drive curiosity, confidence, and academic success. Key responsibilities: Plan and deliver high-quality Humanities lessons (Geography, History and/or Religious Studies) that engage, challenge and support all learners to achieve their full potential. Use a range of assessment strategies to monitor student progress, provide effective feedback, and inform future Humanities teaching and learning. Differentiate teaching to meet the diverse needs, abilities, and backgrounds of all students across the Humanities curriculum. Contribute to student progress and wellbeing through effective tutoring, pastoral care, and strong safeguarding practices. Work collaboratively with colleagues and support staff to enhance Humanities curriculum delivery and maintain a positive, inclusive learning environment. Pay Range: M1 - UPS3 £34,398 - £52,490 Qualifications and Skills: Holds QTS (or equivalent) Is passionate about engaging students and bringing Humanities subjects to life Has excellent classroom management and communication skills Is committed to inclusive teaching and raising achievemen