High School Teacher Career Path
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The career path for a
Based on 16 Jobtrees users who were a High School Teacher in their career, on average, they have 2.81 years of experience and 2 jobs prior to this one. They have spent a significant amount of time in this job before moving on 9.9 years on average and earn $51K per year on average in this less senior role.
0% of Jobtrees users moved to another job with this same title in their next career step. The most common career steps after High School Teacher are Coach, Fellow and Student Teacher. Coach, the most common next career step, is a less experienced role which is common to see in career paths as titles aren't synonymous across companies (higher title doesn't always mean higher pay or larger scope) and not all job seekers are looking to increase their responsibility in their next career step. While Coach isn't from the Education - Instructor job family, there are common paths within the same discipline as High School Teacher shown by Student Teacher also being a next career step Jobtrees users are taking.
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How can I become a
The most common career steps to get to High School Teacher are Teacher, Senior Counselor and Student Teacher based on actual career paths reported to Jobtrees.
While Teacher is the most common, there is no specific role leading to High School Teacher that is an overwhelmingly common path. Another characteristic of the High School Teacher career path is that experience within the same job family as this role isn't common and as a result likely not necessary. This shows there are many potential paths to becoming a High School Teacher so focusing on translatable skills is likely more important than a specific role.
While Teacher isn't from the same job family as High School Teacher, Education - Instructor, it can help to have direct experience in this discipline shown by Senior Counselor also being a common career path to High School Teacher.
What should I know about the career path
Career paths aren't linear with people often returning to a prior role which is what you see with Teacher being on the path to and from High School Teacher. This is common when people move to companies of different sizes or choose to return to a function they fit well with.
High School Teacher is a role that people spend a significant amount of time in before moving on. In roles like this that are less senior, this can mean there is room to grow within the role but can also mean there isn't a clear career path so make sure you have a clear sense of you path before pursuing this.
High School Teacher is part of the Education - Instructor job family which has a variety of unique role within that discipline. Choosing to pursue a role within this family likely will mean that you will need to look outside of your discipline to find new roles and so should focus on related skills as part of that search.
Our data is limited for this role so it's possible there are other common career paths not highlighted here for High School Teacher.