Adapted Physical Education Specialists:
Provide physical education to children or adults with special needs.
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers:
Instruct adults in basic skills and remedial education classes.
College Psychology Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in psychology.
College Recreation and Fitness Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in fitness.
Archivists:
Preserve documents and records that are historically significant.
Audio-Visual and Multimedia Collections Specialists:
Operate multi-media teaching aids to use in education.
College Social Work Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in social work.
College Sociology Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in sociology.
Coaches and Scouts:
Instruct amateur or professional athletes, teaching them the fundamental skills of sports.
College Agricultural Sciences Teachers:
Teach agriculture courses at the college level.
College Vocational Education Teachers:
Teach vocational or occupational subjects at the college level.
Curators:
Oversee collections, such as artwork, collectibles, and historic items.
College Anthropology and Archaeology Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in anthropology or archaeology.
College Architecture Teachers:
Teach architecture courses at the college level.
Distance Learning Coordinators:
Manage distance learning programs.
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors:
Help individuals make school and career plans.
College Art, Drama, and Music Teachers:
Teach art, drama, or music classes at the college level.
College Atmospheric and Space Science Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in the physical sciences.
Elementary School Teachers:
Teach school children in first through sixth grades.
Elementary and High School Education Administrators:
Oversee the academic or administrative activities of elementary schools or high schools.
College Biological Science Teachers:
Teach biology courses at the college level.
College Business Teachers:
Teach business courses at the college level.
Farm and Home Management Advisors:
Advise or instruct people in farming or home economics activities.
Fitness and Wellness Coordinators:
Manage fitness programs.
College Chemistry Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in chemistry.
College Communications Teachers:
Teach communications courses at the college level.
Graduate Teaching Assistants:
Assist college faculty with teaching-related duties in college courses.
High School Career and Technical Education Teachers:
Help high school students explore or prepare to enter a profession.
College Computer Science Teachers:
Teach computer science courses at the college level.
College Criminal Justice Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in criminal justice.
High School Special Education Teachers:
Teach high school students with educational or physical disabilities.
High School Teachers:
Teach high school students.
College Cultural Studies Teachers:
Teach college-level courses about the culture and development of groups.
College Economics Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in economics.
Instructional Coordinators:
Develop teaching materials and course content in specialized fields.
Interpreters and Translators:
Convert information from one language to another.
College Education Administrators:
Coordinate educational and administrative activities at colleges.
College Education Teachers:
Teach college-level education courses.
Kindergarten Teachers:
Teach reading, math, personal hygiene, music, art, and other subjects to kindergarten students.
Kindergarten and Elementary School Special Education Teachers:
Teach school subjects to educationally and physically disabled elementary school children.
College Engineering Teachers:
Teach engineering courses at the college level.
College English Language Teachers:
Teach English courses at the college level.
Librarians:
Manage resources in libraries and perform services to help patrons.
Library Technicians:
Answer questions and help library patrons find the materials they are looking for.
College Environmental Science Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in environmental science.
College Foreign Language Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in foreign languages.
Middle School Career and Technical Education Teachers:
Help students explore or prepare to enter the professions.
Middle School Special Education Teachers:
Teach middle school subjects to students with educational or physical disabilities.
College Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in forestry and conservation.
College Geography Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in geography.
Museum Technicians and Conservators:
Prepare and restore objects in a museum collection.
Preschool Education Administrators:
Coordinate or direct all the activities of preschools or child care centers.
College Health Specialties Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in health.
College History Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in human history.
Preschool Special Education Teachers:
Teach school subjects to physically or educationally disabled students.
Preschool Teachers:
Instruct young children in activities that are designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual growth.
College Home Economics Teachers:
Teach courses that are related to home management.
College Law Teachers:
Teach college-level law courses.
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers:
Teach courses that do not normally lead to a degree.
Teacher Assistants:
Assist teachers in instructing students.
College Library Science Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in library science.
College Mathematical Science Teachers:
Teach math courses at the college level.
College Nursing Instructors and Teachers:
Teach nursing courses at the college level.
Tutors:
Provide academic help outside of the classroom.
College Philosophy and Religion Teachers:
Teach philosophy or religion courses at the college level.
College Physics Teachers:
Teach college-level physics courses.
College Political Science Teachers:
Teach college-level courses in political science.