Career

Education Management

Education & Training

Career stats

Weekly pay

$1,381

Prospects

Medium

Employed in Australia

4,600

Growth

Strong growth

Overview

Education Management plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate educational policy, and provide advice and educational and administrative support to staff and students in educational institutions.

Job Titles

mdi-briefcase-variant Faculty Head
mdi-briefcase-variant Project Cooridnator (Education)
mdi-briefcase-variant Regional Education Manager
mdi-briefcase-variant TAFE Registrar
mdi-briefcase-variant University Registrar

Job Tasks

This occupation may include associated occupations with varying tasks.

  • coordinating the educational administrative and financial affairs of an educational institution or department within the institution
  • researching developing implementing reviewing and evaluating educational and administrative policy
  • liaising between educational institutions parents and the wider community
  • providing advice on policy and procedures to staff and students
  • consulting with academic and administrative staff to coordinate educational programs
  • identifying and addressing present and future needs for student and staff development
  • researching educational systems and monitoring and evaluating new developments
  • researching and reporting on students' needs arising from curriculum implementation
  • developing and delivering training programs for teachers

Training & Qualifications

University

  • Bachelor of Education
  • Master of Education (Educational Management and Leadership)
  • Course in Underpinning Skills for Industry Qualifications
More about University

Industry

Education & Training

If you relate well to people, particularly younger people, are patient, caring, and feel you have a flair for passing on your knowledge and skills to others, then you might like to consider a career in education and training.The Education and Training sector has experienced strong growth over the past decade, creating a strong demand for trained staff in this field.If you are someone that has a passion for education and is interested in supporting young people in their learning and development, then you should seriously explore the pathways to becoming a Primary or Secondary teacher.If you have practical skills and knowledge you could share with others, you may want to consider the merits of becoming a Vocational Education Teacher/Trainers or Trade teacher.If you enjoy working with children in their early years - helping with their daily care and encouraging their personal development and learning - you may be interested in working in the rapidly growing child care industry. There is a strong demand for qualified child care workers in community, government, and private establishments around the country and it is a very rewarding

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