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18 Best consulting jobs for retired teachers

Over the years, due to society and government at large failing to keep the promise of taking care of teachers when they’ve retired, it has become pertinent that they take upon themselves other careers as they retire.

In this article, we’re going to explore a few consulting jobs retired teachers can easily transition into, but before we do that let us understand what consulting is.

What is consulting?

Consulting according to the Oxford dictionary is simply engaging in the business of giving expert advice to people working in a profession or technical field.

Every teacher is a consultant in the making and this is because of the amount of knowledge they gather over the years on a particular subject making them experts within their niche.

Who’re Consultants?

A consultant is an expert who provides advice in an area of specialization. For example, a chemistry teacher has hundreds of hours routinely teaching kids how to run certain test and research, over the years he’d be necessitated to keep abreast with the advancement in chemistry cause he has to teach them, these alone has made him an expert in that niche, so, therefore, he can comfortably I give expert opinions in his area of specialization.

Types of consultants

There are many types of consultants but here are the most common form of consulting relevant to our topic today:

  • Sales Consultants
  • Business Consultants
  • Marketing Consultants
  • Accounting Consultants
  • Technology Consultants
  • Legal Consultants
  • Public Relations Consultants

What are the qualifications needed to be a consultant?

Because consultants provide expert-level advice, it’s typical to require a bachelor’s degree often in addition to an advanced degree as well as a great deal of experience in the niche they are working in. All these and more you already possess as a teacher, although you might need further education as most specifications are subjective and flexible.

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How to become a consultant?

Listed below are steps to take to becoming a consultant, if and when you’ve made up your mind to be one.

  • Identify your area of expertise.
  • Set your goals.
  • Make your website.
  • Get certified.
  • Choose a target market.
  • Research your target market.
  • Decide where you’ll work.
  • Create your offerings.
  • Set your rates.
  • Network with people.
  • Determine what to outsource.
  • Arrange for advertising and marketing.
  • Know when to say “NO.”
  • Build a repeatable system for attracting and closing clients.

Now we’ve given you an overview of what consulting is and how you can become one we’d move on to listing consulting career paths retired teachers can easily transition into:

Job TitleMedian salary
1. Human Resources (HR) Consultant$61,920
2. Personal Financial Consultant$87,850
3.Marketing Consultant$63,790
4.Respiratory Consultant$46,330
5.Public Relations (PR) Consultants$61,150
6.Event Planner$50,600
7.Real Estate Agent$48,930
8.Operations Research Analyst$84,810
9Statistical Consultant$91,160
10.Actuary$108,350
11.Medical Consultant$34,800
12.Corporate art consultants$54,570
13.Chemical Technician$49,260
14.Biological Technician$45,860
15Activities Director$40,9201
16Editor/Content Consultant$61,370
17Instructional Coordinator$66,290
18Educational Consultant $63,5851

Becoming a consultant is an exciting career path for most people and it has loads of benefits, but here’s a few tips you must never forget. Be honest about your readiness and niche, organized in your approach, and clear in defining, meeting, and addressing your goals. The steps provided earlier in this article are the perfect way to start. Good luck!