For this service to be successful, we must ensure that not a penny of tuition fees are spent on recruitment; we must raise awareness among jobseeking teachers that they should attend teacher vacancies as a first step in considering a new job. Teacher vacancies are a free search and placement service that schools have approached and provided by the government, saving schools millions of pounds to return money to the classroom. Teacher Jobs is a free search and placement service that helps schools find jobs. By working with teachers, schools can save time and money in hiring by allowing these valuable resources to be invested where they matter most – in the classroom. Since this service is used by thousands of teachers looking for jobs across the country, it also promises to help schools attract new talent to their region, as all advertised vacancies are visible to teachers looking for jobs across the country. However, when we could not fill the vacancies, my schools also spent unnecessary money on teaching assistants, hoping that the paid advertisements would be visible to the right audience. The Ministry of Education listened to our requests and provided us with an easy, free, and user-friendly teacher recruitment website: Employment Opportunities for Teachers. By applying for jobs through this service, schools can reduce their dependency on traditional payment platforms. Over the past 25 years, the schools where I worked have spent large sums of money, through no fault of their own, on advertising work with recruitment agencies. This service is an easy way for all schools to reduce unnecessary advertising costs. School directors and others, including myself, are actively working in the media to create a national teacher recruitment service that would provide services to schools free of charge. The job offers for teachers are simple, easy to use, and searchable on many job sites. It would be difficult to take the time to find a new role by juggling the new world of distance learning and adapting lesson plans offered on the Internet.