17 Jobs to Get You Out of the Classroom But Not Out of Education (2024)

As educators, we’re acutely aware of the significant demands of teaching. When we hear people outside the profession refer to teaching as “a little bit stressful,” we can’t help but groan. Education impacts lives—not products—and it’s definitely stressful! Many teachers have opted out of the classroom for the sake of their mental health, physical health, or other reasons. Though no longer teaching in the traditional sense, some still want to remain connected to education. Here are 21 teacher jobs (many suggested by teachers on our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook) that will get you out of the classroom, but not entirely out of the education profession.

Note: Heather G. suggests that you highlight skills instead of teaching positions if you apply for other industries. “Teachers are qualified for almost every job out there but just present your experience differently. Instead of ‘taught reading skills,’ say ‘created goal-oriented literacy projects that gathered valuable data for the school district.’ Teachers are smart and skilled workers that would be appreciated anywhere.”

1. Educational Policy Expert

If you’re considering leaving the classroom, there’s a chance it’s because you don’t agree with a mandated policy … or 30. Be the change by becoming a policy expert,a person who has hands-on administrative experience with a desire to review and adjust policies within educational institutions.

2. Curriculum Writer/Director

Want to improve the quality of what students learn? Interested in working with teachers? Informing curriculum is a great way to directly impact what goes on in the classroom, without actually being in it!

3. Coach/Mentor

Many districts promote senior teachers to positions where they mentor and coach new and struggling teachers. Some coaches work at only one school, and some travel throughout the district. You’ll get to spend time in classrooms, but not be responsible for your own kiddos. Meghann R. reveals, “I’m a literacy coach for ELA educators. I coach teachers who are new to the profession or immensely struggling with their instructional strategies.” She started her coaching business after seeing how desperate fellow educators had become to simply keep their heads above water. “As someone who personally experienced those same struggles in my earlier years of education, I felt I could make a tremendous impact on others by offering my expertise where some are really struggling.”

4. Educational Consultant

There are several different ways in which an ed consultant helps schools and businesses. Kela L. says, “Lots of Ed-tech and consulting jobs out there that need a teacher’s experience. Think about all the software we used to transition to distance learning. All those companies are booming and may be hiring.”

5. Online Educator

Red tape and pressure still apply, but becoming an online educator has been a game changer for many people, especially now that we’ve all done it during quarantine. The pay, even when salaried, is less, but so is the stress. Kellie T. agrees. “I’m still teaching but virtually on a virtual platform. I’ve been working for a couple of years. I enjoy it because I teach what I want and how I want.”

6. Community Director

Think your local YMCA or youth center. A teacher is the perfect person to organize and facilitate educational and athletic programs and events.

7. School Counselor

School counselors are in a unique position to help students and make improvements to the school. While still working within a school district, counselors serve as personal advocates for students in need and are responsible for organizing programs to help the student body.

8. Education Manager

An education manager typically works within a company to facilitate teaching and learning activities. They may have administrative duties organize educational programs, obtain funding, instruct, and more! Karen L. says, “I’m an education manager for a nonprofit farm to school organization. I create, edit/revise lessons, and teach young adults how to teach garden lessons to students.”

9. Educational Curator for the Public

This role helps manage and implement educational events and programs at places like museums and zoos. Think teaching … along with animal interaction!

10. Work With Disabled Adults

Melissa M. shares, “If you have any medium to large size companies that employ people with disabilities, maybe start there. City and county offices, child protective services need SPED educated folks all the time.”

11. Event Planner

Were you the teacher who liked to plan all the events and functions at your school? If so, extend that passion in the event planning space. You’ll still get to interact with others and lead projects through to fruition.

12. Life Coach

Life coaching is similar to teaching in that you’ll be helping someone find their strengths and work to meet the goals they create. The only difference is you’ll be working with adults outside of a classroom setting.

13. Prison Educator

Many people shy away from this because they fear for their safety. Melissa E. says otherwise. “It’s a great gig! You get the best, most motivated students. They will go out of their way to keep you safe because they value you so much. Go for it!”

14. Freelance Writer

If you love to write and are a hard worker who will do the detective work to land writing gigs, then freelancing is an awesome option for you, and there are lots of education-related publishers looking for contributors. You can work from home, write when it fits your schedule, and make decent money. Susan G. says, “I became a copywriter when I retired after 32 years because I love to write and it combined my English and journalism major.”

15. Editor

If you don’t feel much like writing but still want to facilitate the distribution of content, you may want to look at becoming an editor. An editor typically works with writers to develop content that fits within the editorial guidelines of the publication (whether printed or online). Writing and management skills are a must! And if you worked within a particular subject, you may find your knowledge is even more in demand for editorial work.

16. College Academic Advisor

As a teacher, you’re well-versed at looking at the big picture when it comes to helping students succeed—both academically and personally. Being an academic advisor is often a good match for people who’ve left the teaching profession but don’t want to leave the education sector altogether. Note: Most universities prefer candidates with master’s degrees and relevant higher education experience.

17. Curriculum Service Rep

Publishing companies that create curriculum for school districts often employ former teachers as service representatives. Your job is to connect with and train educators on using the company’s products. The advantages of this position are that you get to use the knowledge you’ve gained as a classroom teacher (which makes it easier to connect with clients), you can usually work part-time, you control your schedule, and you make a lot more money.

18. Tutor

Use your expertise as an instructor and start your own tutoring business. Yes, tutoring jobs are still teacher jobs, but if you can build up your own clientele, you can make serious money, with experienced teachers charging anywhere from $35–$50 per hour. Tap into those good relationships you’ve built over the years and make the transition to working at your own pace on your own terms. Michele T. shares, “I resigned after 20 years of teaching, and I’ve never been happier! My school families started reaching out to me almost immediately to ask if I’d be interested in becoming a personal tutor for their children. I designed individual plans based on their needs.”

19. Librarian

For those who love books and/or encouraging research or a love of reading, this position might be for you! Librarians select books and educational material for schools as well as business, law, and public libraries. Generally, you’ll need a Master’s Degree in Library Science (MLS). China R. says, “Now I work in the children’s department of the local library, and I have never been happier.”

20. Health Coach

A health coach works to be a mentor and wellness authority to assist individuals in making food and lifestyle changes. Wendy A. shares, “I left teaching because I replaced my income within six months health coaching, and I am impacting so many lives. Most rewarding career I have ever had and freedom to work from anywhere.”

21. Interpreter/Translator

Did you teach a foreign language? Why not pivot that skill to being an interpreter or translator? You’ll be working on converting the spoken or written word in at least two languages, so your fluency level must be high.

Have any other post-teacher jobs to add to the list? Leave them in the comments, and we’ll update this post.

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17 Jobs to Get You Out of the Classroom But Not Out of Education (2024)

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17 Jobs to Get You Out of the Classroom But Not Out of Education? ›

21 Jobs for Teachers Who Want To Leave the Classroom but Not Education
  • Educational Policy Expert. ...
  • Curriculum Writer/Director. ...
  • Coach/Mentor. ...
  • Educational Consultant. ...
  • Online Educator. ...
  • Community Director. ...
  • School Counselor. ...
  • Education Manager.
Apr 19, 2021

What is the best classroom job? ›

Which Jobs Will You Have in your Classroom?
  • Line Leader.
  • Caboose.
  • Restroom Monitor (usually used in classrooms that contain a bathroom)
  • Paper Delivery.
  • Paper Pick-up.
  • Trash Monitor (makes sure the floors are clean)
  • Recycle Carrier (takes the recycle bin out to the large bin for pick-up)
  • Pet/Plant Keeper.
Jun 29, 2021

What jobs require the most school? ›

Careers that require the most schooling
  • #13. Podiatrists. ...
  • #12. Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates. ...
  • #11. Dentists, general. ...
  • #10. Pediatricians, general. ...
  • #9. Family medicine physicians. ...
  • #7. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons. ...
  • #5. Obstetricians and gynecologists. Updated May 4, 2021. ...
  • #3. Anesthesiologists. Updated May 4, 2021.
May 6, 2021

What is the highest paying job in education? ›

Here are five highest-paying careers in education you might want to consider.
  1. 1 School Principal. A school principal oversees the teaching and learning in a school. ...
  2. 2 Chief Administrator. A chief administrator works in high schools, colleges and universities. ...
  3. 3 Academic Dean. ...
  4. 4 University Professor. ...
  5. 5 Librarian.
Jun 30, 2022

What cool classroom jobs are there? ›

Okay, so here goes with the job list!
  • Line Leader. Real World Name: Tour Guide, Conductor. ...
  • Secretary. Real World Name: Secretary, Receptionist, Office Manager. ...
  • Library Helper. Real World Name: Librarian. ...
  • Door Holder. Real World Name: Doorman, Entry Asssistant. ...
  • Pencil Sharpener. ...
  • Lights. ...
  • Paper Passer. ...
  • Office Runner / Messenger.
Jun 27, 2016

What are classroom jobs for students? ›

List of Classroom Jobs
  • Librarian.
  • Messenger.
  • Calendar Helper.
  • Chair Monitor.
  • Equipment Helper.
  • Line Leader and/or Caboose.
  • Bag Monitor.
  • Technology Helper.

What can I do if I quit teaching? ›

Opportunities & Jobs for Ex-Teachers
  1. Sell Your Resources Online.
  2. Start a YouTube Channel.
  3. Become An Affiliate Marketer or Influencer.
  4. Create An Online Course For Teachers, Students, Or Parents.
  5. Create An Online Teacher Membership.
  6. 3 Business Ideas For Teachers Leaving The Profession.
  7. Make Money Online Easy as a Teacher.

What do you do when you hate teaching? ›

The bottom line is if you find yourself thinking, “I hate teaching” on a regular basis, it's time to get help (therapy, burnout support, other) or leave the profession. If you know changing grades, schools, or districts wouldn't help (or you've already tried that), it's a good sign it's time to go.

What is the smartest job in the world? ›

Software engineers/programmers are viewed as the smartest workers. The rest of the top 5 is filled with prestigious roles that will make mom proud- doctor, lawyer, engineer, and accountant. Want to be viewed as smart? Consider a medical career, they dominate the top 25.

What is the shortest degree to get? ›

Here are 7 college degrees you can earn for less than three years—and expect to land on the well-paying job upon completion!
  • Associates Degree in Information Technology – Computer Support.
  • Associates Degree in Nursing.
  • Associate's Degree in Web Development.
  • Associate's Degree in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology.
May 31, 2022

What careers take less than a year? ›

10 Good Jobs You Can Train for in a Year or Less
  • HVAC Mechanic/Installer. Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration technicians install, repair, and maintain HVAC systems. ...
  • Massage Therapist. ...
  • Dental Assistant. ...
  • Court Reporter. ...
  • Truck Driver. ...
  • Solar Photovoltaic Installer. ...
  • Construction Equipment Operator. ...
  • Real Estate Agent.
Aug 17, 2021

What's the highest paid job in the world? ›

The highest-paying job in the world, in a traditional sense, holds the number one spot in this article: anesthesiologist. They are also the only job listed above $300,000 a year. The list, however, does not take into account mega-CEOs like Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos, who make considerably more than that.

Who is the highest paid teacher in the world? ›

Teachers in Luxembourg earn 30% more than any other teacher in the world, with a starting salary that exceeds nearly every other nation's maximum teacher salary. By sharp contrast at the bottom of this chart, teachers in Estonia reach their maximum earning potential at just over $17,000 a year.

How can I get 6 figures in education? ›

How to make more money as a teacher
  1. Find opportunities to earn supplemental money at your school. ...
  2. Do research on your location's pay rates. ...
  3. Earn an advanced degree. ...
  4. Take advantage of professional development opportunities. ...
  5. Transition to an administrative career. ...
  6. Offer tutoring options.
Mar 8, 2021

Why do students have classroom jobs? ›

Classroom jobs help students feel at place in the classroom, giving them a purpose beyond just “student.” For example, an otherwise shy child who doesn't feel like they fit in could find their confidence and develop crucial social emotional skills and new friendships in the role of teacher helper.

What do school helpers do? ›

Being a school helper means assisting the teacher with preparing materials and supervising the children in their activities.

What is a caboose in the classroom? ›

Caboose: This student makes sure we are all in line. He or she also turns our lights off and closes the door. Paper Managers: These two students help pick up papers and pass out papers throughout the day.

What are good classroom jobs for kindergarten? ›

Jobs like “Gardener” or “Pet Helper” allow students to be responsible for caring for the living things in your classroom. “Attendance Manager” or “Librarian” let students take responsibility for different parts of the day.

How do you display a classroom job? ›

How to Display Classroom Jobs
  1. Insert the Classroom Job Cards and Nametags into a pocket chart. ...
  2. Create a permanent bulletin board display with the Classroom Helper cards, and use push pins to attach student names next to job titles.

Are teachers leaving 2022? ›

Some 300,000 public-school teachers and other staff left the field between February 2020 and May 2022, a nearly 3% drop in that workforce, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Why do so many teachers quit? ›

Teachers often cite working conditions, such as the support of their principals and the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues, as the top reason for leaving. More than 1 in 4 teachers who leave say they do so to pursue other career opportunities.

What is a good career change for a teacher? ›

Success stories from former teachers changing to the more popular careers for former teachers:
  • Educational sales trainer.
  • Human Resources manager.
  • Customer Engagement specialist.
  • Professional Development trainer.
  • Learning Designer.

Why do teachers hate their jobs? ›

The main reasons teachers walk away from their jobs is because of the poor working conditions, unreasonable demands, and unrealistic expectations they face every day. Collectively, these factors make the teaching profession unbearable for even the best educators.

What else can a teacher do besides teach? ›

Teachers may add a psychology or counseling certification and become career counselors. Some teachers can even make more as education consultants. A career change out of teaching may just be diving deeper into the world of education.

Do teachers hate their students? ›

Yes, teachers sometimes dislike certain students including talkative students, bullies, habitual latecomers, cheaters, and disrespectful students. That said, teachers are trained professionally to treat all students the same regardless of their own reservations.

How do I know if teaching is not for me? ›

Here are 5 issues that may make you decide that teaching is not for you.
  1. You're not adaptable. One plus one will always equal two. ...
  2. You don't like homework. Your students won't be the only ones who'll have tons of homework. ...
  3. You are not 100% comfortable with kids. ...
  4. You want to get rich. ...
  5. You can't deal with parents.

What is the laziest job in the world? ›

If You Think You're Lazy Then These 15 Jobs Are Perfect For You
  1. Professional foreigner. If you can suit up well and shake hands firmly, then you could get employed in China. ...
  2. Professional cuddler. ...
  3. Hotel sleep tester. ...
  4. Beer taster. ...
  5. Video game tester. ...
  6. Sleep study participant. ...
  7. Movie extra. ...
  8. Dog walker.

What are high IQ jobs? ›

Using data from an older study conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, here are 10 jobs typically suited for those with high IQ scores.
  • Doctors and surgeons. ...
  • College professors. ...
  • Electrical engineers. ...
  • Lawyers. ...
  • Scientists. ...
  • Materials and design engineers. ...
  • Software and IT professionals. ...
  • Sales.
Jan 14, 2018

What is the hardest job to get? ›

The 20 jobs employers find hardest to fill
RankJob Title% of vacancies that are 'hard to fill'
1Optometrist68.79
2Solicitor51.4
3Surgeon46.32
4Software Engineer41.8
6 more rows

What degree is quick and easy? ›

What Is an Easy Bachelor's Degree to Get?
OccupationMedian Annual WageDegree Required
Accountants and Auditors$69,350Accounting or Business
Social and Community Service Managers$64,100Human Services (or related)
Market Research Analysts$63,230Marketing or Business
Secondary school teachers$57,200Education
18 more rows
Jun 2, 2022

What degree takes the longest? ›

Doctoral program: Doctoral degrees are the highest and most difficult degrees in higher education. They can last anywhere from 3 to 6 years, depending on the program that you will take.

What is the fastest career to study? ›

The following positions require a certificate from programs that can be completed in six months:
  1. Emergency Medical Technician. National average salary: $14.65 per hour. ...
  2. Funeral director. ...
  3. Brick Mason. ...
  4. Personal trainer. ...
  5. Medical coder. ...
  6. Firefighter. ...
  7. Air traffic controller. ...
  8. Automobile service station manager.

What is a low stress high paying job? ›

According to data that FinanceBuzz compiled from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), some low-stress jobs that typically yield a six-figure salary include mathematician, software developer, political scientist, physicist, chemical engineer, astronomer, and ...

What's the easiest career to get into? ›

Easy jobs that pay well come in a lot of categories since everyone has their own idea of what "easy" really means when it comes to work.
...
18 Easiest Jobs That Pay Well and are Achievable.
CareerLibrarian
Median Salary$60,820
Emotional EaseYes
Physical EaseYes
Mental EaseYes
17 more columns
May 5, 2022

What are easy jobs that pay well? ›

House Sitter

If you're looking for easy high paying jobs, don't discount house sitter. Your main responsibility is simply to be present, ensuring a home doesn't sit empty. Usually, there will be a few more duties, like watering plants, checking the mail, and maybe some light cleaning.

What is the lowest paying job? ›

25 of the Lowest Paying Jobs
  • Recreational Protective Services (e.g., Lifeguards and Ski Patrol) ...
  • Waiters and Waitresses. ...
  • Parking Lot Attendants. ...
  • Maids and Housekeepers. ...
  • Home Health and Personal Care Aides. ...
  • Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants. ...
  • Non-farm Animal Caretakers. ...
  • Bartenders.
Jul 20, 2021

What jobs make you rich and travel? ›

15 highest-paying travel jobs
  • Sales Director. Average Annual Salary: $175,376. ...
  • Airline Pilot. Average Annual Salary: $140,601. ...
  • Cruise Ship Director. Average Annual Salary: $136,000. ...
  • Creative Director. Average Annual Salary: $126,297. ...
  • Travel Publicist. ...
  • Hotel Manager. ...
  • Luxury Travel Advisor. ...
  • Foreign Affairs Analyst.
Sep 25, 2021

What is the lowest paying job in the world? ›

The Lowest Paying Career
  1. Fast food and counter workers. Median annual earnings: $24,336.
  2. Maids and housekeeping cleaners. Median annual earnings: $26,156. ...
  3. Cashiers. Median annual earnings: $26,364. ...
  4. Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers. ...
  5. Food preparation workers. ...
  6. Cooks. ...
  7. Waiters and waitresses. ...
  8. Dishwashers. ...
Jun 25, 2021

Where do teachers get paid the least? ›

Mississippi has the lowest average teacher salary of $45,574, followed by West Virginia with $47,826. The other states with average teacher salaries under $50,000 a year are New Mexico, Florida, South Dakota, Kansas, and Arizona.

Where do teachers get paid most? ›

In terms of income, the top state is New York, which pays teachers an average of over $76,000 per year. Alaska comes in behind New York as the state with the second-highest salary for teachers. Connecticut, California, and Massachusetts also have high average salaries for educators.

How can a teacher become rich? ›

How I'm Becoming a Millionaire on a Teacher's Salary - YouTube

Is being a teacher worth it? ›

Being a teacher is a good job for many people.

Many people absolutely love the profession. They get to wake up every day and motivate, educate, and even have fun with their students.

Why are classroom jobs important? ›

Classroom jobs help students feel at place in the classroom, giving them a purpose beyond just “student.” For example, an otherwise shy child who doesn't feel like they fit in could find their confidence and develop crucial social emotional skills and new friendships in the role of teacher helper.

How do you organize a classroom job? ›

How to Organize Classroom Jobs
  1. Every kid has a job. ...
  2. You pick a STAR helper or VIP of the day who does everything you need. ...
  3. You pick a boy helper and girl helper each day/week to help with everything. ...
  4. Have table captains who manage each table. ...
  5. You can have students apply for their jobs if they'll take awhile to do them.
Jun 28, 2016

What is a caboose in the classroom? ›

Caboose: This student makes sure we are all in line. He or she also turns our lights off and closes the door. Paper Managers: These two students help pick up papers and pass out papers throughout the day.

What are the best classroom rules? ›

Classroom rules
  • Ask questions.
  • Respect and listen to your classmates.
  • Respect and listen to the teacher.
  • Raise your hand to speak.
  • Be prepared for class.
  • Be quiet when the teacher is talking.
  • Be quiet when classmates are talking.
  • Share new ideas.
Mar 5, 2021

How often should I change classroom jobs? ›

Jobs should not be changed more than once a week. However, after that, find what works for you and your class. Many teachers change jobs every week, while others find it easier to only change every two weeks or every month.

What are good classroom jobs for kindergarten? ›

Jobs like “Gardener” or “Pet Helper” allow students to be responsible for caring for the living things in your classroom. “Attendance Manager” or “Librarian” let students take responsibility for different parts of the day.

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