Jobs Available to Those with a Master's in Education

Susan Ott
Many teachers obtain a master's degree in education, which can open many doors in their career. As a classroom teacher, getting this advanced degree means an automatic pay raise, as you are now equipped with advanced skills and knowledge within the field of education. Other teachers get a Master of Education degree so that they can move up to an administrative position. These are the most common reasons that teachers pursue an M.Ed., and many get help from their employers to pay for it.

However, there are many job opportunities out there for someone with a master's in education beyond classroom teacher or administrator. The following are various career opportunities available to those with this advanced M.Ed. degree.

School Counselor or Psychologist
Earning a master's degree in education can help you transition out of the classroom and into a more one-on-one position as a counselor or school psychologist. The advanced training helps you better understand the needs of students, and some programs will allow you to obtain a concentration in this area. Depending on your school and state, additional training may be required, but getting this degree can pave the way for your transition into this field.

College Professor
Teachers who are looking to teach on the college level must obtain an M.Ed. to be eligible, in most cases, to teach these advanced classes. Many secondary education teachers find this to be an appealing option, giving them the flexibility to move from the junior or senior high school level to the college level. Elementary school teachers can do this as well, training college students to become equipped to teach elementary school.

Teacher Trainer in Adult Education
Some teachers obtain a Master of Education to move beyond the traditional classroom and instead pursue a career of training other adults to become teachers or helping adults learn, which is similar to teaching on the college level. Gaining this advanced knowledge within the field of education qualifies you to train others in the skills and art of teaching, educational policy, and more.

Educational Consultant and Technology Specialist
Many companies need an educational consultant for various reasons, and getting an M.Ed. qualifies you for a career in this field. In addition to being able to counsel others on educational issues, you can also help businesses develop educational software. Because many skills are learned and used while obtaining a master's in education such as research, writing, analysis, and management, many businesses find someone with an M. Ed. A valuable asset to their company.

Educational Policy Developer
You may not think of the government as a likely fit for someone with a Master of Education, but it is precisely people with this skill set that the government needs to develop appropriate and timely educational policies. Having studied the field of education in depth, M.Ed. graduates can work to develop laws and standards within the field of education that will benefit educators and students alike.

Other jobs that one is qualified for upon graduation from a Master of Education program include, but are not limited to: social worker, ESL specialist, camp counselor or director, day care provider, private tutor, and educational outreach specialist for museums, zoos, park systems, theaters, and more. As you can see, there are many career opportunities for a Master of Education graduate, making this an appealing degree to obtain. Because your options are vast, the money and time spent earning this degree will be well spent, guaranteeing you solid job security in the future.

Sources:
Distance-Education.org
eHow.com
GradSchools.com
GradView.com
WorldWideLearn.com

Published by Susan Ott

Susan Ott is a freelance writer and editor who has written for Yahoo!, Pampers, Time Warner, Tide, AT&T and more. She is also a former English Teacher, wife and mother of four.  View profile

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