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Managing Teacher Shortages: Practical Strategies for Headteachers

Across the UK, teacher shortages remain one of the biggest challenges facing schools. Subjects like maths, science, and computing are especially difficult to staff, and many headteachers find themselves competing for the same small pool of candidates. At Dunbar Education, we work with schools daily to tackle these challenges. Here are practical strategies headteachers can use to manage teacher shortages effectively.

1. Plan Recruitment Early

The most successful schools dont wait until the last minute to start hiring. They: - Review staffing needs in the autumn term - Advertise roles early in the spring, when the widest pool of candidates is available - Keep a pipeline of potential candidates through agencies like Dunbar

2. Strengthen Staff Retention

The best way to reduce shortages is to keep the teachers you already have. Headteachers can: - Support ECTs with structured mentoring and CPD - Monitor workload and wellbeing - Recognise and celebrate staff achievements - Provide clear progression routes to keep staff motivated

3. Use Flexible Staffing Models

Shortages dont always mean a permanent gap. Flexible options help schools keep lessons covered, such as: - Long-term supply teachers to provide consistency for pupils - Job shares to attract candidates who want part-time roles - Cover supervisors or higher level TAs to support short-term needs

4. Invest in Support Staff

Many schools successfully manage shortages by developing their support staff: - Training TAs and HLTAs to take on additional responsibilities - Offering grow your own teacher training routes for support staff - Building strong pastoral teams to free up teachers time

5. Make Your School Attractive to Candidates

In a competitive market, schools that stand out attract more applicants. Consider highlighting: - CPD and training opportunities - Wellbeing initiatives - Clear behaviour policies and strong leadership support - Positive Ofsted comments or pupil outcomes Candidates talk to each other and so a reputation for being supportive helps attract talent.

6. Work with a Specialist Education Recruitment Partner

When shortages bite, working with a trusted recruitment agency saves time and reduces stress. At Dunbar Education, we: - Source teachers proactively across the UK - Provide vetted candidates ready to start quickly - Share market insights on pay expectations and availability - Support both short-term and permanent staffing needs

Your Next Step

Teacher shortages arent going away overnight, but with the right strategy you can keep your school staffed and your pupils supported. Speak to Dunbar Education today about how we can help you manage staffing shortages: https://dunbareducation.com/contact

Olivia Taylor

Olivia Taylor

Finance and Office Manager

Since joining the team in 2022, Olivia has grown into a key figure behind the scenes, keeping everything organised, efficient, and running like clock-work, as our Finance and Office Manager. With a background in both banking and retail, Olivia has a keen eye for detail and is highly organised in everything she does. Her willingness, adaptability, and drive have made her an integral part of the team’s success. Outside the office, as well as being a keen baker, Olivia loves to travel – she’s just as likely to be whipping up sweet treats as she is hopping on a plane to her next adventure! When she’s not creating delicious bakes or jetting off to new destinations, Olivia can be found playing sports, checking out the latest food spots, or enjoying the latest film at the cinema!

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