How challenging has the teacher labour market been during the first three months of 2023? Certainly, there has been a recorded increase in vacancies compared with the first three months of 2022 in many secondary subjects as the data in the table shows.
(Jobs Found in Date Range: 01-01 To 31-03 in Years 2022 and 2023
Government Office Region: All
Local Authority: All
| Subject | 2022 | 2023 | Percentage |
| Art | 527 | 670 | +27% |
| Business | 636 | 654 | +3% |
| Classics | 110 | 111 | +1% |
| Computer Science | 1191 | 1519 | +28% |
| Dance | 42 | 41 | -2% |
| Drama | 358 | 368 | +3% |
| DT | 1643 | 2049 | +25% |
| Economics | 307 | 232 | -24% |
| Engineering | 7 | 0 | -100% |
| English | 2566 | 3392 | +32% |
| Geography | 1046 | 1429 | +37% |
| Health and Social Care | 160 | 124 | -23% |
| History | 748 | 841 | +12% |
| Humanities | 231 | 388 | +68% |
| Law | 32 | 31 | -3% |
| Mathematics | 3327 | 3942 | +18% |
| Media Studies | 75 | 110 | +47% |
| MFL | 1736 | 2208 | +27% |
| Music | 647 | 782 | +21% |
| Pastoral | 272 | 370 | +36% |
| PE | 906 | 1187 | +31% |
| Philosophy | 63 | 56 | -11% |
| Psychology | 307 | 286 | -7% |
| RE | 835 | 979 | +17% |
| Science | 3955 | 4839 | +22% |
| –Biology | 310 | 353 | +14% |
| –Chemistry | 438 | 429 | -2% |
| –Physics | 526 | 580 | +10% |
| SEN | 431 | 445 | +3% |
| Sociology | 133 | 137 | +3% |
| Total | 22291 | 27190 | +22% |
Chemistry is the only major subject to have recorded a fall in vacancies compared with the first three months of 2022, and the fall was only two per cent or just nine vacancies below 2022.
Overall, TeachVac has recorded a 22% increase in secondary sector vacancies, with English recording a 32% increase from 2,566 to 3,392 vacancies during the three months. Geography has recorded a 37% increase in vacancies and pastoral type vacancies increased by 36% compared with the first quarter of last year.
As the number of trainees entering the labour market is lower than in recent years, the next few weeks when the labour market for teachers reaches its annual peak will be challenging for many schools seeking to make appointments for September 2023, especially for schools in and around London where the competition between state and private schools for teachers is at its most intense.
This lunchtime, the BBC World at One invited three conservative supporters – one MP and two think tank commentators – to discuss the challenges facing the teaching profession. All agreed that there were deep-seated issues of both pay and conditions of work than will need to be addressed if state schools are going to stop the departure of teachers from the profession and encourage more new entrants into teaching.
The rejection of the current pay offer made by the government by NEU members means strikes will now continue into the summer term and the examinations season unless Ministers can squeeze more cash out of HM Treasury.
I don’t envy those trying to construct school timetables for 2023-24 school year especially in challenging schools with a high staff turnover. Ofsted should take the recruitment crisis into account when inspecting schools. TeachVac will happily offer data comparing schools being inspected with the norm for the local area.