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Ex-teachers - what do you do now?

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MrsJamin · 24/05/2009 11:55

Gave up primary teaching a while ago (only did a year of my NQT year) and have done various education-related jobs since then, but I'd like to go towards a term-time only job/career in the next few years.

What do you other ex-teachers do, especially if you are still in something education-related which is just term-time only? I can just really imagine it being so worth it when DS is at school and I can see him for all the holidays.

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delirious123 · 24/05/2009 12:45

how about NVQ assessor assessing teaching assistants. Very up and coming sector.

Thandeka · 24/05/2009 12:54

I write educational materials for publishing and do training. Basically a freelance educational consultant. Training is term time only but the book stuff is anytime.

MrsJamin · 24/05/2009 13:11

delirious123 & Thandeka - they both sound interesting, how did you get into those things from teaching?

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ellingwoman · 24/05/2009 13:16

delirious - I know an ex-head who does this. She said she finds it engrossing and worthwhile.

LupusinaLlamasuit · 24/05/2009 13:20

[not me but] I know someone who works for one of the examination agencies (not examining directly though). You'd have to live nearby one. Quite good training, development and salaries etc..

LupusinaLlamasuit · 24/05/2009 13:20

[not me but] I know someone who works for one of the examination agencies (not examining directly though). You'd have to live nearby one. Quite good training, development and salaries etc..

MrsJamin · 24/05/2009 13:28

If you worked for an examination agency, wouldn't it be full time rather than term-time?

Will look into NVQ assessor, definitely, thanks ellingwoman.

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wotulookinat · 24/05/2009 13:33

I'm re-training to be a counseller.

Thandeka · 24/05/2009 14:12

I kind of fell into it. Got well known in my field had some stuff published in the TES then publishers contacted me from that. Then I went part time at work and did 2 days a week consultancy- then found I had too much work so I just handed in my notice.

You do need a niche though. A years primary teaching may not be enough for training but probably would be to write teaching materials.

Heated · 24/05/2009 14:26

A few people who I know/know of who used to be teachers but do work that is term-time work:
-School librarian (ours took librarian qualifications only after being in the job a few years)
-House mistress - looks after boarders
-Tumbletots franchise
-TA
-Prepares materials & delivers online & 1-2-1 lessons for school phobics/pg teenagers

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