The table below provides information about the number of workers in this career in various regions. It also provides information about the expected growth rate and future job openings.
Employment
Major employers:
- Colleges, universities, and other schools
- Vocational rehabilitation services
- Child and family service agencies
Outlook
Employment for adult and vocational education teachers can be affected by the economy. As more people attend postsecondary institutions to further their education and gain the skills necessary to meet their career goals, more teachers will be needed. However, high school graduation rates have increased, which may decrease the demand for basic and adult secondary education teachers.
Reductions in post-secondary school funding may also reduce the number of positions available. Increased scrutiny on for-profit schools will also reduce employment for teachers in those schools.
Demand is expected to be very strong for nursing instructors and others who teach skills required for medical assisting and dental assisting careers.
Part-time teachers are expected to have more job opportunities as many institutions are filling vacancies with part-time rather than full-time positions. Full-time tenure-track positions are limited and very competitive.
Adult and Vocational Education Teachers (CIS 100180)
Location | Employment | & | Growth | >>>> | Annual openings | |
This occupation |
All occupations |
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Illinois |
21,345 Very large |
& |
11.4% |
8.2% |
>>>> |
2,632 Very High |
Champaign Area |
670 Very large |
& |
8.1% |
5.2% |
>>>> |
76 Moderate |
Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area |
342 Large |
& |
-0.6% |
2.9% |
>>>> |
35 Few |
Cook County |
10,023 Very large |
& |
13.3% |
9.2% |
>>>> |
1,273 Very High |
Decatur Area |
143 Medium |
& |
2.8% |
3.8% |
>>>> |
16 Few |
DeKalb-Elgin-Aurora Area |
1,239 Very large |
& |
9.8% |
10.3% |
>>>> |
152 High |
Du Page County |
1,864 Very large |
& |
5.3% |
8.8% |
>>>> |
215 High |
Edwardsville Area |
337 Large |
& |
10.1% |
12.4% |
>>>> |
41 Few |
Jacksonville-Carlinville-Litchfield Area |
97 Medium |
& |
1.0% |
-0.2% |
>>>> |
8 Very few |
Kankakee-Morris-Pontiac Area |
347 Large |
& |
3.5% |
6.0% |
>>>> |
37 Moderate |
Lake County |
1,140 Large |
& |
14.8% |
11.7% |
>>>> |
147 High |
McHenry County |
395 Large |
& |
10.6% |
7.6% |
>>>> |
50 Moderate |
Mt Vernon-Marion-Carbondale Area |
363 Large |
& |
7.7% |
4.4% |
>>>> |
40 Few |
Northwest Illinois Area |
334 Large |
& |
5.7% |
4.3% |
>>>> |
41 Few |
Peoria-Bloomington Area |
881 Large |
& |
10.3% |
4.5% |
>>>> |
106 Moderate |
Quincy-Macomb-Galesburg Area |
254 Large |
& |
9.1% |
3.5% |
>>>> |
31 Few |
Rock Island-Moline Area |
305 Large |
& |
13.8% |
5.6% |
>>>> |
39 Few |
Rockford Area |
527 Large |
& |
12.5% |
6.6% |
>>>> |
67 Moderate |
Shawnee National Forest Area |
151 Large |
& |
8.6% |
1.1% |
>>>> |
17 Few |
Springfield Area |
571 Large |
& |
12.4% |
4.6% |
>>>> |
67 Moderate |
St Louis-Belleville Area |
497 Large |
& |
6.6% |
0.9% |
>>>> |
59 Moderate |
Vermilion County |
86 Medium |
& |
-4.7% |
-0.5% |
>>>> |
9 Very few |
Will County |
858 Large |
& |
23.1% |
14.9% |
>>>> |
121 High |
United States |
623,500 Very large |
& |
3.8% |
4.0% |
>>>> |
68,100 High |