, Oxford, in 2023 Bousted taught English from 1982 to 1987 at
Bentley Wood High School in
Harrow, London. From 1988 to 1991, she was Head of English at
Whitmore High School in Harrow. In 1991, Bousted became a lecturer at the University of York, her alma mater, and was appointed its director of initial teacher training in 1995. From 1997 to 1999, she was Head of Secondary Education at
Edge Hill College (which later became Edge Hill University), then the head of the School of Education at
Kingston University from 1999 to 2003. She applied for the role after seeing an advertisement in
The Guardian and despite never having been a member of the ATL. Upon the ATL's merger with the
National Union of Teachers (NUT) in September 2017 to form the
National Education Union (NEU), she became the NEU's joint general secretary alongside
Kevin Courtney, the former head of the NUT. Bousted and Courtney were succeeded by
Daniel Kebede as the sole general secretary of the NEU in September 2023. On 14 September 2016, Bousted was elected
President of the Trades Union Congress, replacing Liz Snape of
Unison. She was succeeded by
Sally Hunt of the
University and College Union on 13 September 2017. Bousted was awarded an honorary Doctor of Education degree by Edge Hill University in 2010. She was granted an
honorary professorship in the UCL Institute of Education's Centre for Teachers and Teaching Research in 2024. In late 2024, Bousted was nominated for a
Labour Party life peerage by Prime Minister
Keir Starmer. She was created
Baroness Bousted, of Bleasdale in the County of Lancashire, on 27 January 2025, and was
introduced to the House of Lords on 6 February. ==Personal life==