Management Information Sheet

Collection of unfilled teaching vacancy data

MI Sheet TypeAction
To Be Completed By: 15/05/2013
MI Number:93/13
Publication Date:12/04/2013 12:00:00
LA Contact:liz.buckland@norfolk.gov.uk (01603 222901)
Audience:Headteachers of all Norfolk Schools

Collection of unfilled teaching vacancy data

Definition:
A vacancy is defined by the DfES as
'a post for which no permanent, suitably qualified teacher has been appointed, and for which any temporary appointment is for not more than three terms.' In other words, a post where you have NOT made a permanent appointment, but have made a temporary arrangement that you don't intend lasting more than three terms.

Who?
The information required covers your teacher vacancies, number of NQTs, Instructors and Overseas Trained Teachers you employ (as of the first day of the Summer Term - 15 April 2013) and also asks if your school makes any financial payments to staff for recruitment or retention purposes.

Why?
The termly collection of this data on unfilled vacancies and temporary appointments has contributed significantly to extra funding being made available to the county.
It is therefore vital that we obtain the fullest possible response from all schools in order to substantiate our case for continued extra funding for the Eastern Region. All LAs in our region collect identical vacancy data on the first day of each term.
The data helps us to identify and target those areas of greatest need.

How?
To access the data collection sheet click on this link .
Insert your:
DfES code (This is your Headteacher password, if you don't know what it is, call the ICT Solutions helpdesk on 0845 3033003 and explain why you need it.)
Click on 'Staff'
Look through the alphabetical list and click on 'Collection of Unfilled Vacancy Data'
Please ensure you read the instructions carefully before completing the proforma. A nil return is required where no vacancies occur.

When?
In order to collate our data with other LAs in the Eastern Region it is absolutely essential we receive your data by 12 noon on Wednesday 15 May 2013. We appreciate that our high school colleagues may have more data to input, but it is vital we have a response from all our High Schools and Academies by the deadline. I am sure you will appreciate each one of our secondary schools can have a high percentage impact on the figures and it is very important the figures are accurate.

Support
If you have any questions about this process please contact Liz Buckland on 01603 222901 or liz.buckland@norfolk.gov.uk