Education, Training, and Library
These workers share information through instruction and distribution.
Overall employment in education, training, and library occupations is projected to grow 7 percent from 2021 to 2031, about as fast as the average for all occupations; this increase is expected to result in about 658,200 new jobs over the decade. In addition to new jobs from growth, opportunities arise from the need to replace workers who leave their occupations permanently. About 929,900 openings each year, on average, are projected to come from growth and replacement needs.
(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, September 2022).
Academic Research Assistant
Academic research assistants work in an academic setting assisting with collecting and analyzing data, writing sections of research papers, and assisting in writing applications for grant funding.
Adult Basic, Secondary, and English as a Second Language Teacher
Teach or instruct out-of-school youths and adults in basic education, literacy, or English as a Second Language classes, or in classes for earning a high school equivalency credential.
Archivists, Curators, and Museum Workers
Archivists and curators oversee institutions’ collections, such as of historical items or of artwork. Museum technicians and conservators prepare and restore items in those collections.
Geography Teacher
Teachers teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to succeed.
GIS Specialist in the University Library
Librarians and library media specialists help people find information and conduct research for personal and professional use.
Historic Preservationist
Archivists and curators oversee institutions’ collections, such as of historical items or of artwork. Museum technicians and conservators prepare and restore items in those collections.
Instructional Coordinators
Instructional coordinators oversee school curriculums and teaching standards. They develop instructional material, implement it, and assess its effectiveness.
Instructional Designer
An instructional designer is a professional who specializes in creating effective and engaging learning experiences.
Librarian
Librarians and library media specialists help people find information and conduct research for personal and professional use.
Postsecondary Education Administrator
Postsecondary education administrators oversee student services, academics, and faculty research at colleges and universities.
School Principal and Leadership Professionals
Elementary, middle, and high school principals oversee all school operations, including daily school activities.
Teacher: Preschool & Early Childhood
Preschool teachers educate and care for children younger than age 5 who have not yet entered kindergarten.
Teacher: Kindergarten - Elementary School
Kindergarten and elementary school teachers instruct young students in basic subjects in order to prepare them for future schooling.
Teacher: Middle School
Middle school teachers educate students, typically in sixth through eighth grades.
Teacher: High School
High school teachers teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college and to enter the job market.
Teacher: Career and Technical Education
Career and technical education teachers instruct students in various technical and vocational subjects, such as auto repair, healthcare, and culinary arts.
Teacher: Special Education
Special education teachers work with students who have a wide range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities.