Educational Services Careers

Fast Facts

  • With about 1 in 4 Americans enrolled in educational institutions, educational services is the second largest industry, accounting for about 13.0 million jobs.
  • Most teaching positions—which constitute almost half of all educational services jobs—require at least a bachelor's degree, and some require a master's or doctoral degree.
  • Retirements in a number of education professions will create many job openings.


Industry Job Openings

Senior Specialist III - Senior Manager

Project Summary: The Communication for Change Program (C-Change) is a worldwide, cross-sector communication program funded by USAID and launched in September...
Company: Academy for Educational Development - Washington DC US - Via: Jobster

Project Manager - IT Network (7.1) (#SI823...

Project Summary: The Information Technologies (IT) department within AED strives to create a working environment that employs cost effective, innovative and...
Company: Academy for Educational Development - Washington DC US - Via: Jobster

Channel Manager, Educational Technology

and Executive Search Job Title: Channel Manager, Educational Technology Location: Southwest Job Duties... Experience selling into educational markets is a plus...
Company: Software Company - Las Vegas NV US - Via: TheLadders.com

Senior Contracts Associate (#FE8118jbstr)

The AED Contracts Department understands and responds to regulatory and client contract requirements. In addition, the department is responsible for ensuring...
Company: Academy for Educational Development - Washington DC US - Via: Jobster

Mental Health Assistant

Mental Health Assistants Select a schedule that fits your needs. No experience is required for this position. Two weeks of fully-paid pre-service training is...
Company: Judge Rotenberg Educational Center, Inc. - Canton MA US - Via: bostonjobs.com

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