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Special educational needs (SEN) teacher

Special educational needs (SEN) teachers work with children and young people who have special educational needs or disabilities.

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British Sign Language teacher

British Sign Language (BSL) teachers teach sign language to children, young people and adults, and teach other subjects using sign language.

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English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher

EFL teachers help students learn or improve their English in the UK and abroad.

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Skills for life teacher

Skills for life teachers work with adults and sometimes 16 to 18-year-olds to improve their English and maths.

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Community education co-ordinator

Community education co-ordinators organise education, training and recreation courses to meet the needs of the local community.

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E-learning developer

E-learning developers create course materials that can be studied on a computer network or online.

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Human Rights Barrister

Oscar Davies is an award-winning human rights barrister and LGBTQ+ campaigner. They also happen to be the UK's first non-binary barrister. Here they speak to N2K about their career path, coming out and what it takes to work in law.

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Celebrity Relations Lead

What do you get when you mix climate change action with pop singers and movie stars? A celebrity relations lead. Here Siobhan Bailey-Turner tells N2K all about her role as celebrity relations lead for the World Wide Fund for Nature.

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Aquatic Ecologist

Meet Maya. She's a graduate aquatic ecologist for an environmental consulting company in Wales. She spoke to N2K about what exactly that involves and how she got there.

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Almost 2 million people in the UK are freelancers, or freelance workers. In a world of 9-to-5s and office-based jobs, they march to the beat of their own business drum. 🤔 But what does it mean to be a freelancer? And should you become one?

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The Girl Boss is dead. Make way for the ✨ Lazy Girl ✨. Almost ten years on from peak #girlboss era, the popularity of the #lazygirljob hashtag on TikTok (over 17 million views) suggests that young people are now happy doing the bare minimum at work. But there’s a bit more to it. We explored the trend and spoke to a careers coach to get to the bottom of whether Gen Z really are lazy.

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🧑‍💻 Hybrid work. It’s a phrase you might have seen or heard. But what actually is it? Why do people do it? And is it the right style of work for you?

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