New Research Reveals One-Third of Education Professionals Plan to Change Careers Amid Feelings of Burnout and Lack of Support

Survey data shows 68% of respondents report burnout, nearly 10% more than professionals in other industries


ATLANTA, GA., Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New survey data released today shows that while finding their work meaningful, a majority of education professionals experience burnout above the national average found in a recent study. In fact, more than 20% plan to switch to a related field and more than 30% look to change careers altogether. Soliant, a national leader in healthcare and educational staffing, published the report to help the industry better understand and address staffing challenges and opportunities facing U.S. schools. 

The survey draws from the insight and sentiment of more than 400 educational professionals. Respondents include teachers, special education teachers, school-based counselors, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists and more.  

Among key findings:  

  • Most education professionals feel they make meaningful contributions, yet 68% struggle with burnout.  

  • More than half plan to make a career change, with 22% planning to switch to a related field and more than 30% planning to switch to a different career altogether. 

  • 75% of respondents believe their workload has been impacted by staffing shortages and 70% state the industry’s workforce has yet to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

In an open-ended response, survey participants provided further insight into factors contributing to burnout and potential career changes. Respondents cited long hours, mental health/stress, heavy caseloads and being asked to do tasks outside their duties.  

As one respondent noted, “I feel that too much is required of educators today and there is a lack of support that is needed. The pandemic just propelled some things. I think that education has been headed in the wrong direction for quite some time because of the lack of support and the increase in workload.”   

“In U.S. schools, workforce challenges are a widespread and enduring issue that is taking its toll on educational professionals,” said Lesley Slaughter, senior vice president at Soliant. “However, through a proactive and innovative approach to staffing, I am confident we can keep these professionals in the roles where they have reported finding fulfillment in their work.”   

Based on input from respondents and Soliant’s experience, these issues may be mitigated by addressing areas such as compensation and benefits, providing professionals with more supportive work environments, greater autonomy and continuing education opportunities.

To learn more about this research and how Soliant can help schools and education professionals, visit soliant.com.

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About Soliant 
Soliant is a leader in healthcare and education staffing with offices in Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, California, South Carolina, and Texas. The company identifies and recruits highly skilled health care professionals across a wide range of specialties and connects them with health care providers in the education, nursing, pharmacy, and life sciences segments, primarily on a temporary basis. For more information, visit soliant.com.

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