The Adventures After Teaching Podcast

Finding Presence Beyond the Classroom in a Programme Officer Role

Joanne Howard Season 6 Episode 7

"Life is far too short."

Former primary school teacher Emma spent 10 years in the classroom before making the leap to a Programme Officer role at a university. While she knew early on teaching wasn't her "forever career," the decision to leave was still incredibly difficult. After facing rejection in education-adjacent roles, Emma found support through the Adventures After Teaching community, learning to translate her experience and work through the grief of "if I'm not a teacher, then what am I?"

Now enjoying a hybrid work schedule and supportive team environment, she's rediscovered what it means to feel lighter, more present, and aligned with her values.

In this episode, we also talk about:

  • The grief of leaving your teacher identity behind
  • Dealing with rejection sensitivity
  • Breaking the hyperachiever cycle and learning to rest
  • Translating teacher skills for Programme Officer roles
  • Why the journey might take a little longer than you think (and that's okay)
  • The (good!) culture shock of starting a new job outside of teaching
  • Enjoying simple freedoms in a new role (toilet breaks and uninterrupted lunch!)
  • Finding camaraderie in a supportive team and asking questions without guilt
  • Hybrid working and workplace adjustments
  • Being present at home and improved work-life balance


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