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Teachers now in short supply in Plymouth as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ job vacancies hit a high

With unemployment falling Britain's Ocean City is struggling to recruit in sectors such as hospitality, construction, health, security and education

Teachers and teaching assistants are needed in Plymouth as job vacancies across various sectors increase nationally in 2022

There is a teacher shortage in Plymouth as schools become the latest employers hit by a lack of workers.

Education recruitment specialists The Supply Register is interviewing candidates in Plymouth in a bid to fill vacancies for teachers and teaching assistants across the city.

And it is not the only business seeking staff, as vacancies are continuing in sectors such as hospitality, construction, and care, including in the NHS.

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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said that at least one employer and sometimes as many as three are interviewing candidates at one of the city’s three Jobcentres on a daily basis .

Among them is health and social care giant Livewell Southwest, and other smaller care agencies, construction firms, including those involved in the huge Sherford new town project, and hospitality companies.

Security firm TSS has offered seven jobs as retail security guards, following recent interviews, and rugby club Plymouth Albion also have vacancies having recently recruited to its hospitality department.

Beverly Phillips, a DWO disability employment advisor based at Devonport Jobcentre , said mobile network and internet provider EE is on the hunt for call centre staff and added: “They are paying £20,000 full-time with loads of bonuses and half price on EE goods. They are doing interviews in Devonport.”