The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Teacher recruitmen­t boost

Council: Shire to set aside £350,000 to attract more teaching staff

- BY JOANNE WARNOCK

Aberdeensh­ire councillor­s yesterday agreed to set aside £350,000 to lure more teachers to the region.

The new recruitmen­t campaign is being budgeted for next year and is aimed at filling the current staffing gaps in the northeast.

The council already offers

“It has become clear there is a national shortage”

a golden handshake up front resettleme­nt package of £5,000 for teachers who are not currently employed in the area to move to local schools.

Earlier this month it emerged teacher vacancies in Aberdeensh­ire have been slashed during this academic year with only 48 staffing gaps – down from 87 recorded in August. Yesterday councillor Isobel Davidson welcomed the scheme and commended the recruitmen­t efforts thus far, adding: “It certainly isn’t through lack of trying.” More help will be offered to teachers and probatione­rs who have children, including childcare support and extended nursery provision.

The Ties programme retrains profession­als previously employed in the oil and gas sector to teach science, technology and maths subjects.

The programme will also be expanded in the northeast to other school subjects.

Education director Maria Walker said: “It has become clear that there is a national shortage of teachers and Aberdeensh­ire will require to deliver both short and long-term solutions to address this issue.”

But Mrs Walker has warned that the “age profile” of teachers in the area is changing and that action must be taken now to recruit new blood.

Nearly 35% of all Aberdeensh­ire teachers are over the age of 50 and 11% are aged over 60.

Forecasts show that, unless new staff are recruited, by 2021 nearly half of teachers will be aged over 50 and 20% will be nearing retirement.

The latest recruitmen­t drive harvested almost 80 applicants who had carried out their training in England.

Mrs Walker said: “Of those, 18 are now being looked at by the GTCS who are picking up their registrati­on and I hope they will all be in posts soon.”

 ??  ?? NEW BLOOD WANTED: The age profile of teachers is changing with 35% of all Aberdeensh­ire staff over the age of 50 and 11% over 60
NEW BLOOD WANTED: The age profile of teachers is changing with 35% of all Aberdeensh­ire staff over the age of 50 and 11% over 60

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom