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Education — UK Job Vacancies
The UK Education sector had 48,000 unfilled job vacancies in March to May 2026 — 1.7 per 100 employee jobs, a Gera Vacancy Index of 77 (UK = 100), below the UK average. Real ONS VACS02 data.
How many job vacancies are there in the UK Education sector?
As of March to May 2026 (ONS VACS02), the UK Education sector had 48,000 unfilled job vacancies — up 9.1% on a year earlier — at 1.7 vacancies per 100 employee jobs. That is a Gera Vacancy Index of 77 (UK = 100), below the UK average. Real ONS data, OGL v3.0; re-dated monthly.
Gera Vacancy Index
Education ranks #7 of 18 UK sectors by vacancy volume. 1.7 vacancies per 100 employee jobs vs the UK's 2.2 — a looser labour market than the UK economy.
How this is calculatedEducation vs the UK
| Measure | Education | UK (all sectors) |
|---|---|---|
| Unfilled vacancies (March to May 2026) | 48,000 | 707,000 |
| Vacancies per 100 employee jobs | 1.7 | 2.2 |
| Gera Vacancy Index (UK = 100) | 77 | 100 |
| Change on previous quarter | up 1,000 | — |
| Change year-on-year | +9.1% (+4,000) | — |
A year ago (March to May 2025) the Education ratio was 1.6 vacancies per 100 jobs, on 44,000 vacancies.
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Unfilled vacancies
48,000
Per 100 employee jobs
1.7
Gera Vacancy Index
77
Education has 1.7 vacancies per 100 employee jobs, versus 2.2 for the whole UK — a Gera Vacancy Index of 77 (UK = 100), so a looser, easier-to-hire market than the UK average. Vacancies are up 9.1% year-on-year.
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- How many vacancies are there in the UK Education sector?
- The UK Education sector had 48,000 unfilled job vacancies in March to May 2026, up 1,000 on the previous quarter and up 4,000 (9.1%) on a year earlier. These are real, seasonally adjusted ONS VACS02 estimates (SIC 2007 section P).
- What is the Gera Vacancy Index for Education?
- The Gera Vacancy Index for Education is 77 (UK = 100), meaning the sector has a looser labour market than the UK economy. It is computed as the sector's ONS ratio of 1.7 vacancies per 100 employee jobs divided by the UK figure of 2.2, times 100 — a transparent, reproducible calculation.
- Is hiring getting harder or easier in Education?
- In Education, the vacancy ratio moved from 1.6 vacancies per 100 jobs a year ago to 1.7 now. Vacancies went from 44,000 to 48,000 over the year (+9.1%). All figures are real ONS VACS02 estimates; none are modelled.
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Source: ONS Vacancies and jobs in the UK — Vacancies by industry (VACS02) (SIC 2007 section P, series JP9V / JPB8). Figures are March to May 2026, seasonally adjusted, 3-month rolling, released 18 June 2026. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (OGL v3). The Gera Vacancy Index for Education is computed by GeraJobs from these figures; no figure is modelled or interpolated.