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Hi do You know any school based Jobs other than teaching ?
I loved to work in a school base job , But i don't want to be a teacher . I seen what it is like to be a teacher. I work with teachers i'm a teachers asistant ,so do You know if theres other school based job that i can do ?
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Jeiana’s Answer
There are absolutely tons of school-based jobs that do not have to do with teaching. For example, I'm pursuing a higher degree so I can eventually go into academic advising or admission counseling. Although I tutor, teaching was never for me. So here are a list of school based jobs besides teaching that you can potentially pursue:
-School Administrator
-Principal/Vice Principal
-School Counselor
-Academic Advisor
-Admissions Counselor
-Enrollment Advisor
-Educational Consultant
-Academic program coordinator
-Reading Interventionist
-Curriculum Specialist/developer
-School Psychologist
-Guidance Counselor
-Literacy Specialist
-Librarian
There's many more than this so I suggest that you please do research on these job positions that aligns right with your values, goals, and overall philosophy. Also, please note that many of these jobs mentioned (especially in the education industry) requires a Bachelor's degree or higher with credentials.
-School Administrator
-Principal/Vice Principal
-School Counselor
-Academic Advisor
-Admissions Counselor
-Enrollment Advisor
-Educational Consultant
-Academic program coordinator
-Reading Interventionist
-Curriculum Specialist/developer
-School Psychologist
-Guidance Counselor
-Literacy Specialist
-Librarian
There's many more than this so I suggest that you please do research on these job positions that aligns right with your values, goals, and overall philosophy. Also, please note that many of these jobs mentioned (especially in the education industry) requires a Bachelor's degree or higher with credentials.
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Anand’s Answer
Hi Janet,
There are many roles in schools beyond teaching! Here are some examples:
Administrative Roles
- **Principal**: Oversees the entire school, including staff, students, and operations.
- **Vice Principal/Assistant Principal**: Assists the principal in managing the school and often handles disciplinary issues.
- **School Secretary**: Manages administrative tasks, such as scheduling, communication, and record-keeping.
### Support Staff
- **Counselor**: Provides academic, career, and emotional support to students.
- **School Nurse**: Takes care of students' health needs and manages medical records.
- **Librarian/Media Specialist**: Manages the school library and helps students and staff with research and technology.
### Specialized Roles
- **Special Education Coordinator**: Works with students who have special needs and ensures they receive appropriate support.
- **Speech-Language Pathologist**: Helps students with speech and language difficulties.
- **School Psychologist**: Assesses and supports students' mental health and learning needs.
### Maintenance and Operations
- **Custodian/Janitor**: Keeps the school clean and well-maintained.
- **Cafeteria Staff**: Prepares and serves meals to students and staff.
- **Bus Driver**: Transports students to and from school safely.
### Extracurricular and Enrichment
- **Coach**: Leads sports teams and physical education activities.
- **Club Advisor**: Oversees various student clubs and extracurricular activities.
You can choose any of the above professions according to your interest and begin working to achieve your goal.
There are many roles in schools beyond teaching! Here are some examples:
Administrative Roles
- **Principal**: Oversees the entire school, including staff, students, and operations.
- **Vice Principal/Assistant Principal**: Assists the principal in managing the school and often handles disciplinary issues.
- **School Secretary**: Manages administrative tasks, such as scheduling, communication, and record-keeping.
### Support Staff
- **Counselor**: Provides academic, career, and emotional support to students.
- **School Nurse**: Takes care of students' health needs and manages medical records.
- **Librarian/Media Specialist**: Manages the school library and helps students and staff with research and technology.
### Specialized Roles
- **Special Education Coordinator**: Works with students who have special needs and ensures they receive appropriate support.
- **Speech-Language Pathologist**: Helps students with speech and language difficulties.
- **School Psychologist**: Assesses and supports students' mental health and learning needs.
### Maintenance and Operations
- **Custodian/Janitor**: Keeps the school clean and well-maintained.
- **Cafeteria Staff**: Prepares and serves meals to students and staff.
- **Bus Driver**: Transports students to and from school safely.
### Extracurricular and Enrichment
- **Coach**: Leads sports teams and physical education activities.
- **Club Advisor**: Oversees various student clubs and extracurricular activities.
You can choose any of the above professions according to your interest and begin working to achieve your goal.
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Samantha’s Answer
Im addition to what Anand said, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and social workers also work in school settings. If your current job offers a tuition benefit you should look into what degrees it covers.
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Monica’s Answer
Hi Janet, trust you are fine☺️
Thank you for reaching out! I totally understand your desire to work in a school setting without being a teacher. Your experience as a teacher's assistant has given you valuable insight into the education system, and I'm excited to help you explore other school-based job opportunities beyond teaching. Here are a few examples:
🌞School Counselor
🌞Librarian
🌞School Administrator
🌞Curriculum Specialist
🌞School Social Worker
🌞School Technology Specialist
Consider your skills, experience, and passions when exploring these options. You can research these roles online, network with professionals, and update your resume to get started.
I hope this information helps you take the first step toward finding a fulfilling school-based job that aligns with your interests and strengths!
Best of luck👍🏽
Thank you for reaching out! I totally understand your desire to work in a school setting without being a teacher. Your experience as a teacher's assistant has given you valuable insight into the education system, and I'm excited to help you explore other school-based job opportunities beyond teaching. Here are a few examples:
🌞School Counselor
🌞Librarian
🌞School Administrator
🌞Curriculum Specialist
🌞School Social Worker
🌞School Technology Specialist
Consider your skills, experience, and passions when exploring these options. You can research these roles online, network with professionals, and update your resume to get started.
I hope this information helps you take the first step toward finding a fulfilling school-based job that aligns with your interests and strengths!
Best of luck👍🏽