Teaching is the first thing that comes to our mind when we think of the field of education as mostly it is the primary job role that we associate with education. However, like every other career, here too there comes a time when there is a stagnation point. After successfully being associated with this profession and acquiring degrees such as a Master’s in Education, most teachers start realizing the need for a change and a potential upgrade in their role in the field of education. There are numerous educational professionals in recent times begin their career as teachers and then after accumulating enough knowledge and experience, have switched to other roles within the same sector, wherein they are still able to put into use their teaching skills and knowledge. Pursuing alternative career options that are in alignment with their strengths and interests will not only provide them with job satisfaction but also enable them to utilize their potential.
Let us now take a look at some of the alternative jobs besides teaching in the field of education.
Admissions Counsellor/ Recruiter:
A counsellor or recruiter offers students the correct feedback and provides the correct guidance when it comes to choosing the right college and/or career based on their interests, strengths and weaknesses. Besides this, admissions recruiters are also responsible for the institute that they work for and recruit students interested in joining the institute. Admission counsellors can find jobs in public and private schools, career centres, and private businesses. The average salary associated with this position starts from$56,000 per annum.
After school program director:
After school program directors are responsible for planning after school fun and engaging activities to keep the children hooked. They typically hold a background in education and have experience in working with children catering to childcare to elementary-age children. This role expects a growth of 8% in the next 10 years, providing an income of $46,000 per year.
Career counselling:
Career counsellors functions similar to that of admissions counselors. Their primarily job role includes facilitating individuals findingpotential employment opportunities by correctly assessing the students’ profile and backgrounds, and then resort to their industry experience in order to provide guidance. Individuals in this position can earn up to $50,000 a year and can also secure full-time employment.
Camp director:
Camp directors mostly work seasonally as their duties include planning activities and programs, recruiting staff members, and supervising camps. Individuals with a background in education can try building a career in this sector; while their salaries tend to vary, and average wage of $15 per hour can be earned.
Adult education:
Teaching adults is difficult than teaching young learners; adult learners tend to be very different in terms of their requirements and learning characteristics. If you hold aBachelor’s or Master’s degree, working as professors in universities can become a reality. In fact, corporations can also hire you as a trainer, which also is another facet of adult education. Those associated with adult education jobs enjoy an average salary of $53,000 per year.
Administration:
Administrative jobs include the positionsof a principal, vice-principal, and other administrational roles who include people and other resource management in charge of the functioning of the school as a whole. Such a role requires managerial abilities, and can secure a salary of up to $90,000 a year for school principals.
Corporate trainers:
Corporate trainers are professionals who are responsible for hosting training sessions in organisations to enhance employee skills and performance that are in tune the firm’s objectives. This is a very prestigious role and can bag up to $82,000 a year as corporations are very eager to secure robust learning and development amidst their employees.
Curriculum Designer:
Curriculum designers are largely involved in designing the planning and implementing educational materials and content as per the requirements of various age groups and learners. Curriculum designers must have a thorough knowledge of the learners’ needs to do justice do their role. The average salary for this role is around $58,000 a year, and expects a growth of 7%.
Curriculum representative:
Curriculum representatives are professionals with a thorough knowledge about the learning materials, the topics, and the classroom objectives that let them demonstrate the various ways that the quality of the school’s materials and staff can help enhance the students’ learning journey. Sales representatives are responsible for generating revenue for educational products, and can earn up to $69,000 in a year.
Educational consultant:
Educational consultants provide solutions to problems and advise on the correct curriculum choices. Families can also personally hire educational consultants to offer recommendations on schooling and college. A background in education with former experience in the industry will be best suited for professionals in this field. This role can earn an average of $60,00- $75,000 a year, and private clients may pay on an hourly rate.
Education policy and research:
An education policy analyst studies the educational system as a whole and analyses its strengths and weaknesses. After reviewingthe current government policies, they look for policies that can be applied to improve the organizations so that the children’s learning quality can be improved. Likewise, they look at case studies to check what policies worked out and what did not.
Freelance writing, blogging, podcasting:
For individuals who are looking fora flexible career or a side job can opt for freelance writing. They can continue this while catering to their full-time teaching roles at the same time. Writing and blogging usually involves developing content for print and digital publications; with therapid growth of the internet and e-commerce the demand for digital content development has magnified to a great extent. Freelance writers are required to design high quality content for sites and social media platforms, and can earn up to $23 an hour.
Instructional designer:
An instructional designer is responsible for planning and designing curriculum and information to address the learning needs of different students, and stay updated with the modern innovations prevailing in the field of teaching and learning. Generally, a Master’s degree is required to become an instructional designer, and this role can bag nearly $64,000 per annum.
Life coach:
Life coaches are becoming more relevant day-by-day in our fast-paced, stressful life. A life coach primarily shows their clients with alternative insights and suggestions so that they achieve their goals and dreams to have a fulfilling life. Life coaches may work with professionals of various positions including executives of large companies to help them improve their work-life balance, or help make enhancements in their overall lifestyles. The salary of such a role largely depends on the coach’s experience and expertise in the field.
Homeschool consultant:
Home school consultants, just like educational consultants, guide the students with suggestions regarding curriculums and learning content, and ensure that those learners pursuing homeschooling are provided with proper standards of education. This ensures that they are not left behind when compared to the students attending normal schooling. Due to a surge in the number of homeschool goers, homeschool consultants can earn around $60,000 to $75,000 a year.
Preschool director:
This might be a lucrative career choice for those professionals who love working with young children. The job role of a preschool director involves monitoring and facilitating the educators in a preschool setting, while ensuring that the students are receiving quality education. Usually this career paths requires a bachelor’s degree or higher, and the career potential in this role is looking to surge by 11%.
Museum education/ tour guide:
For individuals who you enjoy history, art, culture, or other related topics, and want to work with those fields then choosing a career as an museum education/ tour guide that allows you to educate people while guiding them through museums and exhibits can be an exciting opportunity. However, it is important to acquire training around the exhibits or the topics of discussion. The highest income associated with this role goes up to $46,000 a year.
Residence life director:
A residence life coordinator is responsible for coordinating and maintainingdormitories or similar residences in a college or other facility. The chief responsibilities of these professionals include assigning rooms to the students, maintaining a budget, taking care of issues around furnishing and repairing, and also managing conflicts arising within the limits of the residence. Former experience in management and handling students is required for this role.
Recreation director:
Recreation directors are bestowed with the responsibility of managing recreational working in fitness centres, summer camps, sports centres, and other related fields. This role allows one to deliver education, with an emphasis on physical well-being and health. An ideal role for individuals who love fitness, and want to serve a cause at the same time, the average income for a recreational director is around $43,000 per year, and this is
School counselling:
School counsellors are responsible for helping students make decisions about their education, and their future career options on the basis of their interests, their strengths, and weaknesses. A Master’s degree is required for this role, and this career has a growth rate of 13% with the potential to earn around $56,000 per year.
School/child psychologist:
In recent times, schools understand the importance and school psychologists and recruiting them more and more. These professionalsare involved in counseling the students, learning about any difficult phase that they might go through and help them go through the challenging situations. Usually, psychologists hold a Ph.D. or Psy.D. as they have a highly sensitive role that needs to be backed by proper education. The salary can vary across different locations, and an average of $81,000 can be made per year.
Tutoring:
A tutor provides private lessons to one or a small group of students to help them out in their studies of different subjects, or help them prepare for exams and tests. It does not include the same standards as a job as a teacher, but a high school degree or a certificate is required to become a tutor. This is mostly a freelance job, and a tutor can make up to $25,000 per year.
Standardized test developer:
Test developers are mainly recruited to prepare questions and answers for standardized tests that are hosted all across the country to assess the students’ capabilities. As a test developer, a high school degree or a Bachelor’s degree is all you to work as a test developer, and make around $61,000 a year. The job growth is similar to other industries.
Textbook author:
The job of textbook authors involves writing and publishing work for material that can be used in schools as per a publisher’s requirements. Publishers may set different standards for different textbooks, and the content may also depend on the grade level that the textbook will be used for. The author must have a firm grip on the English language along with thorough knowledge of the topics to produce good quality content.
DISCLAIMER
Asian College of Teachers (ACT) undertakes a continuous review of its teacher training courses to ensure imparting high quality education. However, there might be circumstances outside of ACT’s control which might affect its stakeholders like if you are planning to teach in a different country, applying for a teaching license, pursuing higher studies or trying to get the certificate approved by the Ministry of Education (MoE) of a particular country then you can do so with the certificate issued by Asian College of Teachers (ACT). However, each country’s Ministry of Education (MoE) or educational bodies set certain standards that are indispensable for the pursuit of higher studies or teaching in schools in that country. So it can be a possibility that you may be able to use the certificate for higher studies or teaching purposes in one country and not in another. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you investigate thoroughly and check with the relevant authorities regarding the acceptance of the certificate issued by us before you enrol on a particular course. ACT strives to offer high-quality education and its certificates can be valuable for various purposes internationally, but still it is crucial for individuals to verify the specific recognition of the certificate in the country they intend to use it, especially for formal education or professional licensing purposes. This approach ensures that the stakeholders make informed decisions regarding their educational and career paths.