Educational Instruction and Library
The Educational Instruction and Library job family is comprised of occupations with work activities that include training, teaching, coaching or developing others, establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships, and thinking creatively. In this family, knowledge of education, training, and customer and personal service is needed, in addition to knowledge in the key subject area of instruction. And skills such as speaking effectively, active listening and critical thinking are necessary. Education: most occupations require at least vocational training, an associate's or bachelor's degree; some occupations may require graduate school.
Example occupations: Teachers, Tutors, Librarians, Curators
Teaching/Training
Archivists
Professional Support Services
Curators
Professional Support Services
Curators
Professional Support Services
Curators
Professional Support Services
Instructional Coordinators
Professional Support Services
Instructional Coordinators
Education & Training
Professional Support Services
Museum Technicians and Conservators
Professional Support Services
Museum Technicians and Conservators
Professional Support Services
Self-Enrichment Teachers
Teaching/Training
Special Education Teachers
Teaching/Training
Teachers and Instructors
Teaching/Training
Postsecondary Teachers
Teaching/Training
Tutors
Teaching/Training