"I feel like a nicer partner, a nicer mum, a better friend."
After 17 years teaching PE at the same school, Lucy had begun to feel the weight of an environment she describes as an "exams factory" - constantly performing, constantly visible, and increasingly exhausted by the relentless pace. Knowing she had transferable skills but unsure how to package them, she joined the Adventures After Teaching Academy and committed to the process: weekly calls, CV support, and slowly building the confidence to put herself out there.
Now a Project Support Officer working within the Civil Service on the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament, Lucy is thriving in a role that sits perfectly at the intersection of her organisational strengths and her love of sport. With hybrid working, genuine trust from her manager, and the freedom to do the school run, she's rediscovered her energy and is enjoying the balance that comes with a different way of working.
In this episode, we also talk about:
The surprising crossovers between teaching and project support
Hybrid working, flexible hours and being more present with family
Learning to work without micromanagement
Fixed-term contracts and the opportunities that follow
Navigating the Civil Service application process
Why every setback is still moving you forward
Accepting the career change journey and remaining committed to the process (whilst also being kind to yourself!)
If you're looking for step-by-step support to find and secure a new job or start your own business, check out the Adventures After Teaching Academy which will help you successfully leave the classroom!