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From Hard Hats to Lesson Plans: How You Can Find Job Security Through Teaching

Are you feeling uncertain about your job security due to rising costs of materials and cancelled projects? It’s a tough time for those working in the industry, but have you considered a career in teaching? Here at Edgware Associates we have seen countless individuals find success and security in the field of education.

The Benefits of a Teaching Career:

There is a nationwide shortage of qualified lecturers and assessors, which means FE Colleges and Training Centres are always in need of educators. Teaching also provides regular working hours and frequent breaks throughout the year, ensuring a better work-life balance. There are plenty of opportunities in FE Colleges and Training Centres. Teaching can offer job security, competitive salaries, and excellent benefits, including pension schemes, holiday entitlements, sick pay, and flexibility.

Flexibility for Self-Employed Individuals:

What about those who are self-employed in construction? Switching to education doesn’t mean giving up your independence. Many teachers work as ad-hoc or part-time lecturers, private tutors, or temporary contractors, which allows for flexibility in their schedules. You can teach part-time, full-time, or on an ad-hoc basis – whatever fits around your existing commitments.

When working on-site, the winter months can often mean a significant decrease of available job opportunities due to the reduced need for outdoor work. However, temporary lecturing and assessing roles can be a fantastic option for those looking to supplement their income.

Financial Benefits of Teaching:

Temporary teaching staff are offered generous hourly rates and in a permanent role, they often come with regular pay increases and opportunities for advancement. Teaching is also a highly fulfilling profession. Making a positive impact on young minds can be incredibly rewarding. Many find it far more satisfying than physically demanding work.

Transitioning Into Education:

Start by researching the subject and the levels you want to teach. Get your CV in order with a list of your qualifications and previous experience. Then reach out to our team – we can offer as much help as you need to get you on the teaching path and find you a suitable lecturing role.

Intrigued? Get in touch with us today www.edgwareassociates.com/candidates