On Your Own Terms: Finding Flexibility and Family Time After Teaching
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" The biggest change for me is just noticing how much more energy I have for my children."
Former teacher John-Paul reached a turning point during a difficult first term following a job move and the birth of his daughter. Knowing something had to change, he sought support from those around him and found the Adventures After Teaching community, giving him that reassurance that he wasn't alone in how he was feeling.
Now a Bursar for an organisation he'd known for years, John-Paul is managing a Grade II listed estate, overseeing a significant budget and building strong relationships with contractors - all with the flexibility and autonomy to make the role work for his family life.
In this episode, we also talk about:
- The value of a community that ‘gets it’
- Using transferable skills to frame your experience
- Finding opportunities in your own network
- The variety in the day-to-day role of a bursar
- Budget management for teachers without financial experience
- Relationship-building and working as part of a small team
- Work-life balance and flexible, autonomous working
- Persisting through the knockbacks
- Top tips for teachers moving into operations roles
If you're looking for step-by-step support to find and secure a new job or start your own business, check out the Adventures After Teaching Academy which will help you successfully leave the classroom!
Interested in exploring a career in Project Management? Sign ups for the May cohort of our Project Management Fundamentals course are now OPEN! Only 100 spaces available ✨