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Postsecondary TeacherPostsecondary Teacher
By: Seth, and Xavier
About the JobAbout the Job
Postsecondary teachers usually teach for nine months.
Postsecondary Teachers work in undergraduate educational institutions.
Postsecondary Teachers enjoy teaching and working with students.
Education PathEducation Path
Getting a Job- Postsecondary Teachers must have a master’s degree.
Helpful High School courses- Advanced Chemistry, Calculus, Foreign Language, Physics.
Moving Up- Postsecondary Teachers increase pay as they gain experience.
OutlookOutlook
Wisconsin Outlook- Excellent employment opportunities.
National Outlook- Excellent employment opportunities.
Factors Affecting Employment-Government funding for training programs, teachers retirement and immigration levels.
SalarySalary
$43,090 to $84,720 is what Postsecondary Teachers make a year.
Government employees receive benefit including;– Paid vacation.– Sick leave.– Health and dental
insurance. – Retirement plan.
EmployersEmployers
State Government educational services (46%).
Educational Services, Private (35%).
Local Government educational services (15%).
State Government, excluding education and hospitals (<1%).
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All information taken from www.wiscareers.wisc.edu