Anonymous wrote:Can you get cert for SLP? There’s a need in multiple settings, not necessarily working with children.
Anonymous wrote:As you think about switching, remember that you will likely be giving up that your summer break and a week off a Christmas and need before/aftercare.
Parents who don't teach have to juggle a school calendar. Summer camps. Beforecare, aftercare. Random days off. Explaining to the boss that no you can't do a call at 5pm because aftercare closes at 6pm and you live an hour away from work (in the Before Times). It is quite a PITA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your qualifications are in such high demand. What do you think led to your burnt out? Im a single mom of special needs kids. I understand how demanding caring for these kids might be. How can a student's parents support the teacher? If I had the money, I would hire you as a private tutor. Maybe look for a gig like that?
Not the OP, but SpEd teachers require endless training, increasing paperwork burdens, and have constant meetings with sometimes oppositional parents. Because schools aren't really able to discipline students anymore admin depends more on SpEd teachers to manage students who happen to have IEPs. There is currently a huge SpEd teacher shortage leading to increasing caseloads for the staff that are left. -a teacher who is also SpEd certified
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look up curriculum companies for your subject area. Eureka math often has work at home jobs.
+1
My sister left teaching to work for a curriculum company selling to school districts. It's still education-related, but it's very corporate. She makes great money, travels a lot to conferences (well did pre-pandemic) and works from home. She loves it. It's let her tap into an ambitious, goal-driven side of herself that wasn't part of teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Your qualifications are in such high demand. What do you think led to your burnt out? Im a single mom of special needs kids. I understand how demanding caring for these kids might be. How can a student's parents support the teacher? If I had the money, I would hire you as a private tutor. Maybe look for a gig like that?
Anonymous wrote:Your qualifications are in such high demand. What do you think led to your burnt out? Im a single mom of special needs kids. I understand how demanding caring for these kids might be. How can a student's parents support the teacher? If I had the money, I would hire you as a private tutor. Maybe look for a gig like that?
Anonymous wrote:Communications person at an education based non profit?
Anonymous wrote:Science writing? Not sure who’s hiring but might be something that would fit your background.