Career change teachers, are you just throwing a stick of dynamite?

What kind of career changer are you? What kind of career searcher are you?

After 20+ years in education, I know explicitly what teachers and school leaders do for a living. We both know that it takes someone in education to really understand the complexities of a teaching career. Anyone outside the profession would think we’re making it up!

So, I fully understand why it is both the best profession in the world for some, whilst for others it’s the last place on earth you want to be right now. As an accredited coach and professional CV writer, I specialize in working with education professionals who are stuck in their career journeys and help them find their right path to find happiness and life-balance.

Read the statements below to find out what type of career-changer you are.

  1. I love teaching. Although it’s hard and some days I fantasize about other jobs I could be doing, I think I’d really miss it.
  2. I feel all over the place. I’m constantly arguing in my own head about whether I should keep with teaching or find something else. I don’t know what I want to do. It’s exhausting!
  3. I’ve done my bit and I feel my time is up. I may feel nervous but I am also excited about my new path and have ideas or plans on how to get there.

If you’re A, then career changing is not for you right now. Consider ways to reignite your passion in education because you have so much to give and still feel the rewards of this brilliant path.

If you’re C, then career changing is definitely right for you. If you have clarity and plans on how to move forward into a new career, take the steps and don’t look back. Good luck and enjoy it!

If you’re B, you would really benefit for career coaching. You cannot move in any direction whilst there’s so much fog and confusion. This is a very stressful position to be stuck in. Read on…

What kind of career searcher are you?

If you identified with B or C above, you are probably already exploring or searching for a new career path. Levels of success varies, but you can enhance your success if you understand your approach.

Lottery approach – you scroll ads and occasionally make an application to something you think you might fancy. It’s not strategically planned, you are going for a lucky dip – if you get it, great – but the odds are less favourable.

Dynamite approach – you scroll ads and blast your CV out far and wide. You apply for almost everything and anything. It’s a numbers game – you think if you apply for more, you increase your odds – but it is not focused.

U-turn approach – you scroll ads and apply to roles within a specific field. You are focused but not strategic. If you don’t get results, you switch to applying for roles in another field. You change focus rather than change strategy.

Strategic approach – you filter ads to focus applications within the field you know is right for you. Your skill set and goals are aligned. You can tailor your application and re-brand yourself to give creditability to your career change. It is very likely to lead to a successful new path.

If you are a teacher or school leader seeking a possible career change, it is not the case of simply scrolling through ads. Anyone can find a job this way but that is not what you are looking for – you want the RIGHT new career path. This means you need to understand what new career path will suit your skills, drivers and make you happy. This means you need to understand the strategic process to leave a career in education and enter a new industry as a credible candidate and not some desperate teacher looking for a way out.

And this is why if you are a B type career changer or have a lottery, dynamite or u-turn approach to your new career search, you really would benefit from getting in touch.

 Blow up your career change doubts FOREVER.

And clear your way to a new career path so you can find happiness and life-balance.

Message now to get coaching that will 100% enhance your chances of success.

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