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Unlock the doors to a dynamic career in education with a background in science. Navigate the ever-evolving landscape of teaching, where your expertise becomes a powerful tool to shape curious minds.

Pursuing a career in education with a background in science education is a journey that merges knowledge and mentorship, crafting a rewarding and passionate career.

In New South Wales, there is a significant demand for teachers, with the government reporting a 42% shortfall in the availability of casual teachers this year. To address the shortage, the government has introduced a significant salary increase, transforming this career into both rewarding and highly appealing, in efforts to make teaching more rewarding and attractive for upcoming graduates.

Whether you envision yourself as a science teacher, education researcher, or curriculum developer, your background in science brings a unique perspective that can ignite the spark of curiosity in young minds.

What are the career opportunities in education?

In Australia, aspiring secondary teachers often qualify to teach in two areas: their primary teaching area typically aligns with their major (e.g biology), while the second teaching area corresponds to either their major or minor (e.g chemistry).

Alternative pathways exist for students aspiring to become teachers without the requirement of holding a degree in primary or secondary education. Qualification to teach may be available for those who have completed a bachelor's degree.

This dual specialisation enhances versatility in the classroom and provides a unique opportunity to share expertise in multiple subjects.

Expected salary: $85,000 *NSW Teachers Federation

Education advisors play a pivotal role in shaping educational experiences by designing syllabi that enhance the quality of teaching and student learning.

Education advisors need to ensure programs and curriculums deliver high-quality experiences for all students and be inclusive of diverse backgrounds, learning styles, needs and behaviours. 

Advisors are employed by teaching organisations like NESA, tertiary education organisations, or educational agencies to provide strategic guidance and support in curriculum development.

A science degree is valuable for roles in science program development, as it allows individuals to offer expert advice on the subject matter and share insights into engaging students based on their own educational experiences in science.

Expected salary: $95,000 *Seek

What to study?

We have degree options that will help get you where you want to be.