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Back to school: Most wanted UK Education jobs reflect ongoing teacher crisis – HR News

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Back to school: Most wanted UK Education jobs reflect ongoing teacher crisis – HR News

Teaching Assistant roles are the most popular jobs in Education, with openings attracting nearly 250,000 applications in the last year alone, according to the latest research from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board. 

CV-Library analysed over one million jobs advertised on its platform over the last twelve months, revealing the education jobs receiving most applications as well as the areas hiring the most. 

With reports of a staffing crisis facing schools and 1,000 unfilled vacancies at the start of August, hiring demands are likely to spill over into the start of the new academic term. But CV-Library data for shows demand is concentrated among educational support staff, rather than teachers, reflecting the trend for qualified teachers leaving the profession. 

Over the last year, the jobs seeing most applications were Teaching Assistant (249,300), SEN teaching Assistant (49,231), Learning Support Assistant (37,369) and Cover Supervisor (29,968).  

Maths Teacher (18,393), the teacher role attracting most applications, was only eighth on the list, reflecting a huge drop off in interest for full-time teaching positions when compared with entry-level education roles or support roles. 

In one bright spot, STEM teacher openings are proving more popular among jobseekers, with Maths Teacher, Science Teacher and Science Technician all attracting more applications than arts & humanities subjects. 

By location, the counties with most education vacancies on CV-Library over the last year were London (84,292 jobs); Greater Manchester (17,683), West Midlands (16,540), West Yorkshire (10,812) and Kent (8,913), reflecting a particular shortage of teachers in inner city schools. 

Table 1: The most popular education jobs – last 12 months 

Rank  Job title  Total applications 
Teaching Assistant  249,300 
SEN Teaching Assistant  49,231 
Learning Support Assistant  37,369 
Cover Supervisor  29,968 
School Administrator  23,550 
Exam Invigilator  19,807 
Support Worker  18,774 
Maths Teacher  18,393 
Nursery Assistant  16,100 
10  Graduate Teaching Assistant  15,477 
11  Science Teacher  14,827 
12  School Receptionist  14,125 
13  Supply Teacher  13,374 
14  Primary Teacher  13,158 
15  School Cleaner  13,106 
16  Primary Teaching Assistant  12,661 
17  Science Technician  11,708 
18  English Teacher  10,949 

Table 2: The top 25 hiring counties for education jobs – last 12 months 

Rank  County  Total job postings 
London  84,292 
Greater Manchester  17,683 
West Midlands  16,540 
West Yorkshire  10,812 
Kent  8,913 
Essex  8,797 
South Yorkshire  7,888 
Merseyside  7,619 
Cheshire  6,694 
10  Hertfordshire  6,237 
11  Lancashire  6,188 
12  Berkshire  6,146 
13  Lincolnshire  6,102 
14  Nottinghamshire  6,012 
15  Staffordshire  5,712 
16  Surrey  5,488 
17  Hampshire  5,394 
18  Derbyshire  5,140 
19  Tyne and Wear  5,127 
20  Buckinghamshire  4,956 
21  Northamptonshire  4,137 
22  Cambridgeshire  4,111 
23  Birmingham  4,095 
24  Devon  3,954 
25  Leicestershire  3,921 

Lee Biggins, Founder and CEO of CV-Library, comments: “UK schools are facing the headache of finding enough qualified educators to meet demand, as teachers leave the profession due to stress and workload. Even as schools return after the summer break, there may be some holes still left to plug, with anecdotes about the staffing crisis piling up. Our data backs this up – while there is plenty of demand for entry-level, teaching assistant and support roles within schools, that demand drops off a cliff for teacher roles. Inner city schools seem to be hardest hit, with most openings in London, Manchester and other major urban areas, while rural locations like Devon also feature.” 

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