Top Communication & Public Relations Jobs for Transitioning Teachers

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Updated: 03/24/25

From public relations to social media to corporate communications, these roles are perfect for educators who love storytelling, connection, and strategic thinking. If you’re a natural communicator, this list is your starting line.

Note: Salary ranges are general estimates based on commonly available salary information from sources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), PayScale, and Glassdoor. Keep in mind that these figures are approximate and can vary depending on location, experience level, industry, and company size.

  • Public Relations Specialist

    Salary Range: $40K - $70K per year

    What it is:
    PR Specialists are the voice of the brand. They write press releases, manage relationships with journalists, prep spokespersons for interviews, and monitor public sentiment—especially during high-stakes moments.

    Why you're a fit:
    You already know how to communicate clearly, manage relationships, and stay calm under pressure. You've built trust with parents, handled tricky conversations, and managed your classroom reputation daily.

    How to land it:
    Start by building writing samples—mock press releases, media pitches, or LinkedIn posts. Look for internships, entry-level PR roles, or freelance gigs to build your portfolio. Tailor your resume to show how you've led communication strategies in your school or district.

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  • Communications Manager

    Salary Range: $60K - $100K per year

    What it is:
    Comms Managers oversee all messaging across an organization—internally and externally. That includes writing content, planning campaigns, coordinating teams, and ensuring every piece of communication aligns with the brand.

    Why you're a fit:
    You’ve communicated with students, families, admins, and your community every day. You’ve broken down complex ideas, adjusted tone for different audiences, and managed messaging during high-pressure situations.

    How to land it:
    If you're new to corporate communications, look for roles like Communications Associate or Content Strategist. Use your teaching background to highlight your writing, team collaboration, and stakeholder communication.

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  • Social Media Manager

    Salary Range: $45K - $75K per year

    What it is:
    SMMs build and manage a company’s online presence. They create content, respond to comments, analyze engagement, and run paid social campaigns. It's equal parts creative and data-driven.

    Why you're a fit:
    You’ve already learned how to capture attention and teach effectively—two key ingredients for high-performing content. You also know how to break down ideas visually and write in a tone that connects.

    How to land it:
    Start by creating content for your own LinkedIn or Instagram to show what you can do. Offer to help a nonprofit, local business, or school manage their social accounts. Build your portfolio, then apply to entry-level SMM roles or content creator gigs.

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  • Media Relations Coordinator

    Salary Range: $35K - $60K per year

    What it is:
    This is the behind-the-scenes role that supports the PR team. You’ll write press releases, research media contacts, pitch stories, and track what the press is saying about your organization.

    Why you're a fit:
    You're organized, articulate, and detail-oriented—exactly what's needed when managing deadlines, coordinating with the media, and prepping talking points for company leadership.

    How to land it:
    Look for job titles like PR Coordinator, Communications Assistant, or Media Intern. Highlight your writing, event coordination, and stakeholder outreach experience on your resume.

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  • Event Planner

    Salary Range: $40K - $70K per year

    What it is:
    Event Planners manage the logistics of conferences, retreats, fundraisers, and corporate events. You’ll coordinate vendors, manage budgets, set timelines, and make sure everything runs smoothly on-site.

    Why you're a fit:
    If you've planned field trips, school-wide assemblies, graduation ceremonies, or PD days—you've already done event planning. You know how to juggle multiple moving parts and keep your cool.

    How to land it:
    Start by helping coordinate local community or nonprofit events. Build experience with logistics, contracts, and budgeting. Then look for roles like Event Assistant, Event Coordinator, or Conference Producer.

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Stephanie Yesil

Steph is the founder of Elevated Careers where she has helped countless transitioning teachers land amazing jobs using ridiculously simple and straightforward advice. She has already done the hard part so you don't have to. Why? Because it is her mission, and business, to help every educator live their best life.

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