Paralegal (can involve lots of research and writing)
Corporate human resources coordinator/manager (Would utilize your teacher-honed skills in assessing needs and work styles, motivating and counseling individuals, etc.)
Corporate manager/coordinator of work/life initiatives (May utilize your teacher-honed ability to administer programs and assess and address the needs of individuals to keep social systems running well, as well as your understanding of family dynamics)
Private school admissions officer (You would be well-qualified to counsel prospective students on why your school is a good fit)
Nonprofit fundraising (Teachers sell ideas and foster enthusiasm all day long. So do fundraisers. Many nonprofit development jobs involve researching grant opportunities, writing pitches, planning donor events, helping prospective donors understand why support for a particular organization is a good fit for the donor's values or long-term plans/stategy).
Pharmaceutical sales (Requires an ability to engage individuals while absorbing and conveying technical information efficiently.).