Job types within Education & Culture
Education & Culture
There are many Education jobs across the UK and overseas. The value of education and training exports to the UK economy is around £7 billion per annum. With only 1% of the global population, the UK conducts 5.5% of world research. Many Education jobs involve co-operative research with overseas organisations.
Education jobs are very demanding and challenging but also offer great job satisfaction and a sense of personal achievement. Individuals working in Education jobs have an opportunity to help others and have some influence in the career choices of the future generations.
Education jobs often combine skills acquired through other work or study experience. Education jobs can involve traditional educational roles, but can now encompass the Arts, Museum, Theatre and other forms of educational work.
Education jobs require excellent organisational and planning skills, often involving close liaison with colleagues. Education jobs demand a strong desire to learn new skills on the job. Education jobs attract those who enjoy working with children, or a variety of people. Education jobs might require long hours. People working in Education jobs must possess time management skills as the activities involved in Education jobs can include planning, research and preparation, writing reports and setting exams. Overall, Education jobs need people with a calm disposition, commitment and a high level of tolerance.
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