Teacher Transition Newsletter
You know how to lead a room, explain complex ideas, adjust on the fly, and inspire people every single day. You’re creative. Strategic. Compassionate. And let’s be honest—you’ve mastered the art of turning chaos into learning.
So why does it feel like you’re stuck?
If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “I love education—but I just can’t keep doing it like this,”—you’re not alone. And more importantly? You’re not out of options.
In fact, your skills are more in demand than ever. Especially in one growing space that teachers are uniquely qualified for: Teachers make incredible trainers, professional development leaders, and consultants because your classroom experience has already given you the skills to shine in these roles.
Why Teachers Are Perfect for Educational Consulting and Training Roles
Educational consultants and professional learning facilitators help schools, teachers, and organizations adopt new tools, improve instruction, and train staff on best practices. It’s work that’s deeply impactful—but without the 24/7 classroom demands.
Roles in this field often include:
These jobs exist at companies like Lexia Learning, Imagine Learning, Amplify, and also in other settings such as corporate, nonprofits and higher education across the country.
Even better? These roles can often be done full-time, part-time, remotely, or in a hybrid setup, giving you flexibility while making a difference on a larger scale.
From Teacher to Trainer: Meet LeQuisha
Take LeQuisha, for example—a former classroom teacher who now works as a Professional Learning Facilitator at Lexia Learning
She didn’t go back to school. She didn’t start over. She simply learned how to translate her teaching skills into the language companies are looking for. Now, she leads impactful training sessions for educators—and gets to do what she loves without the burnout.
On Wednesday, October 16, she’s joining us live to share exactly how she did it—and how you can too.
🎤 Upcoming Live Workshop: From Classroom to Facilitator
Date: Wednesday, October 16
Time: 3 PM PT / 4 PM MT / 5 PM CT / 6 PM ET
Location: Live on Zoom (Free to attend!)
👉 Register to save your free seat here: https://teachertransition.com/guest-speaker-register
During This Free, 60-Minute Live Workshop, You’ll Learn:
✅ What a “day-in-the-life” looks like as a Professional Learning Facilitator → Hear exactly what LeQuisha does at Lexia Learning
✅ How to break into training and facilitator roles
✅ What makes you—as a teacher—such a strong candidate
✅ PLUS: Live Q&A with LeQuisha + Ali → Get real-world answers to your career questions!
This Call Is Especially for You If…
✔️ You want to use your teaching skills beyond the classroom
✔️ You’ve been eyeing roles in consulting, training, or PD—but aren’t sure where to start
✔️ You’re craving flexibility, fulfillment, and a role where your voice still makes an impact
✔️ You don’t have a network outside of education yet (we’ll be that for you 💛)
✔️ You’re not about to spend $$$ on another degree just to make a move
If any of those had you nodding… YES, this is for you!
Come See What’s Possible 👀
Thousands of teachers have already joined our live workshops this year—and so many have walked away with the clarity and confidence to finally take the next step. Many are now working at companies like Lexia Learning, PowerSchool, Imagine Learning, and more.
This could be your moment. And it starts with showing up.
💛 Save your seat for the live call on Oct. 16th 🎟️ https://teachertransition.com/guest-speaker-register
We can’t wait to introduce you to LeQuisha, share real insights, and help you explore what’s possible for your own next chapter.
International English Teacher | CALL Researcher | ELT Enthusiast
1dLooking forward to the webinar
Gr5 Mathematics Teacher at Gauteng Department of Education
4dThis is a fantastic idea, but unfortunately this does not apply to teachers in South Africa.
Interesting
Teacher at Government Jobs in Ethiopia
5dI have interest
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5dVery informative. I’ve missed valuable learning opportunities. That’s very clear. I am extremely interested in improving and ready. Thanks