Teacher (SCIENCE or MATHS)

New Forest Care Ltd Sandown, England Jun 15, 2026

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Onsite

Teacher focuses on high staff ratios allow us to provide highly bespoke and individualised educational provision to our students.

What the role involves

  • High staff ratios allow us to provide highly bespoke and individualised educational provision to our students.
  • Develop the school from September 2026.
  • The ability to also teach another subject would be an advantage.

Skills and requirements

  • Provide evidence of your right to work in the UK.
  • For this, holding the NASENCO qualification would be advantageous however we would support the right candidate with training opportunities to gain this qualification if successful.
  • Discretionary Manager & Peer rewards – Amazon vouchers/monetary reward.

Confirmed role details

  • Regular in-house training for all staff to support their role.
  • On-site parking.
  • New Forest Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People.
  • Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.

Candidate fit

  • Deliver lessons whilst following the national curriculum.

Additional role context

  • Currently we have up to 8 students on roll but have exciting plans to gradually grow.
  • Be approachable, flexible and adaptable, with a desire to make a difference in our students lives.
  • Have the capability for supporting children with social and emotional behavioural needs within an educational environment.
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