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Create A Killer Special Education Transition Teacher Resume- 5 Tips On The Way!

13th December 2023

Applying to jobs outside of your expertise can be intimidating. Initially, you might find it hard to identify the right kind of job for yourself. Then you might struggle sorting out the experiences you want to highlight in your resume. You might want to write them in a way that coincides with the job you are applying for, but then it might come out all wrong. If you are struggling with this, you are about to break the barrier. Here are a few tips to put your best foot forward and nail that next interview.

What Are The Reasons For Teachers Leaving Their Jobs?

Special education teachers mostly leave their classrooms when they are unhappy, budget cuts, lack of parental and administration support, and when they are unable to meet overwhelming expectations.
 

shortage in special education educators
 
Source: elevatek12.com

Apart from all these technologies also proves to be a challenge to separate home and school life. This is because most educators work round the clock to address their students and parents’ communication needs. Most teachers also state that they are tired of standardized tests as it has curbed their creativity.

When these expectations become too much to bear, teachers think of switching their professions.

Teacher Transition Resume Tips You Need To Know About

Here are some of the best transition tips for special educators who want to step out of the classroom into the corporate world.
 

  1. Understand The Different Resumes

    When applying for positions in corporate, non-academic, and non-profit settings, make sure to understand the difference between academic and corporate resumes. Not only do both of them have a different language and tone, but they have specific requirements as well. You must clearly state your value proposition. You need to understand what you can provide about what a firm or organization currently needs.
     
  2. Leave Out Terms That Is Not Suitable For The Job Role

    When you are looking for a switch, cater your resume entirely to the new position. Leave out any terms that resonate with your previous jobs. Focus on skills and requirements mentioned in the job description and use those terms in your resume. Tailor your resume to the post you are applying for and ensure you are only using experiences relevant to your desired job role.
     
  3. Focus On Transferrable Skills

    As a special educator, you have a lot of skills to bring to the table for your next job. Carefully read the details of each job posting that you are willing to apply. You might be able to handle all the requirements perfectly well, but since you have no experience, you are less likely to be considered. Thus, to impress your interviewer, you need to add all the things you have done in addition to classroom teaching.
     


     
  4. Use Your Specialization As An Asset

    In an education business, every teacher is hired to do a lot of things apart from just teaching. Therefore, highlight your administrative and consultant skills in your resume. You can leverage your subject matter expertise by considering work in your related field and highlighting the various projects of accomplishments in that area.
     
  5. List Your Software Competencies

    Even though most corporate settings do not use edtech software you can still list these skills on your resume. You can also mention any other application you are familiar with. It can be editing, writing, or any other software that can help you with your application. Thoroughly read the list of requirements to understand fluency in what applications are required out of you and then strategize your skills accordingly.

Best Hard And Soft Skills To List In Your Resume

Without listing your skills, your resume is just a bank paper filled with empty words. As teachers, there are two types of skills you should be aware of. Here are some of the hard and soft skills to highlight in your resume

Hard skills:
 

  • Individualized Education Plan
  • Learning Management Systems
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Data Collection And Analysis
  • Disability-Specific Training
  • Interactive Whiteboards

Soft Skills:
 

  • Empathy
  • Patience
  • Problem-Solving
  • Creativity
  • Collaboration
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Cultural Sensitivity
  • Time Management

Build An Exceptional Resume And Land Your Next Job

Your resume speaks a lot about you and hence creating an outstanding resume to stand out from the rest of the crowd is the key. Ensure that every detail resonates with the job description you are applying for. If you are someone who has attended a Live Online SEN Seminar, you are pretty aware of the online arena, and that can give you an edge over your competitors. Be sure to highlight your expertise and career commitment to land your dream job.
 

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Written By: Sonal Agrawal      

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