Educational instruction and library workers, all other

SOC Code: 25-9099
Also known as:
Aptitude Test Grader, Craft Demonstrator, Education Technician, Encyclopedia Research Worker, GED Examiner (General Educational Development Examiner)
Median Annual Salary
$48,400
+1.5% growth (2024-2034)
13K
Openings/Year
132K
Current Jobs

What Educational instruction and library workers, all other Do

All educational instruction and library workers not listed separately.

💰 Salary

$48,400
Median annual wage (2024)

📈 Job Growth

+1.5%
As fast as average

🎓 Education

Bachelor's degree
Typical entry-level requirement

🚀 Annual Openings

13K
Projected average per year

Employment Projections (2024-2034)

Current Employment (2024)

132,000

Projected Employment (2034)

134,000

📚 Entry-Level Education

Bachelor's degree
Most common requirement

Degree Programs for Educational instruction and library workers, all other

These degree programs can prepare you for a career as a educational instruction and library workers, all other:

Learning Sciences

4,044 degrees awarded • 37 colleges offer this program

Teaching Assistants/Aides, Other

1,322 degrees awarded • 7 colleges offer this program

Best Colleges for Becoming a Educational instruction and library workers, all other

Ranked by Repit grade, then by degrees in related programs. These are the top-rated colleges that prepare students to become educational instruction and library workers, all other.

# College Location Related Degrees Repit Grade
1 Harvard University Cambridge, MA 293 A
2 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 24 A
3 Northwestern University Evanston, IL 4 A
4 University of Miami Coral Gables, FL 66 B+
5 University of Washington-Seattle Campus Seattle, WA 28 B+
6 Ohio State University-Main Campus Columbus, OH 10 B+
7 Clemson University Clemson, SC 6 B+
8 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA 2 B+
9 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN 1 B+
10 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 70 B
11 New York Seminary Brooklyn, NY 56 B
12 University of New Mexico-Main Campus Albuquerque, NM 18 B
13 The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 6 B
14 University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 3 B
15 University of Illinois Chicago Chicago, IL 2 B
16 Miami University-Oxford Oxford, OH 1 B
17 Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Baton Rouge, LA 1 B
18 Pepperdine University Malibu, CA 1 B
19 Indiana University-Bloomington Bloomington, IN 1 B
20 Associated Beth Rivkah Schools Brooklyn, NY 206 C+

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do educational instruction and library workers, all other make?
The median annual salary for educational instruction and library workers, all other is $48,400.
What education do educational instruction and library workers, all other need?
Most educational instruction and library workers, all other positions require a bachelor's degree. Common degree programs include Learning Sciences, Teaching Assistants/Aides, Other.
Is becoming a educational instruction and library workers, all other a good career choice?
Educational instruction and library workers, all other is projected to see +1.5% job growth from 2024 to 2034, which is about average for all occupations. With approximately 12,500 job openings expected annually, there are good opportunities for those entering the field.
What are the best colleges for educational instruction and library workers, all other?
Top colleges for aspiring educational instruction and library workers, all other include Harvard University, University of Southern California, Northwestern University, University of Miami, University of Washington-Seattle Campus. These schools are ranked based on their Repit grade and the number of graduates in related programs.
What other job titles are similar to educational instruction and library workers, all other?
Educational instruction and library workers, all other may also be known as: Aptitude Test Grader, Craft Demonstrator, Education Technician, Encyclopedia Research Worker, GED Examiner (General Educational Development Examiner), General Educational Development (GED) Examiner, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Aide, Satellite Instruction Facilitator, Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Grader, Teacher Aide. These titles often refer to similar roles with varying responsibilities or specializations.