Careermag for Primary Schools Issue 3

Jobs of the Future: Rising Careers Primary Pupils Should Be Aware Of While many of today’s pupils will grow up to work in careers that already exist, a large number will enter jobs that haven’t even been invented yet. That’s why it’s important to start building curiosity, adaptability, and aspiration early, by introducing pupils to a wide range of future-focused careers from an early age. As technology advances and the world continues to change, the future workplace will look very different. Helping pupils understand some of the rising and emerging roles can broaden their outlook and give real-world context to classroom learning.

Here are just a few examples of growing industries and jobs that could shape the career landscape over the next decade:

Digital Design, Gaming & App Development

The digital world is expanding, and so are the careers within it. Jobs such as game developers, UX designers, and app creators combine technical skill with creative thinking. Whether it's through classroom coding clubs or digital storytelling, early exposure can build both interest and confidence.

Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

With automation on the rise, careers in robotics engineering, AI programming, and machine learning are expected to grow. Introducing children to the basic principles of coding, logic, and digital design can spark interest in these fields early on, and help them understand how creativity and tech go hand-in-hand.

Space & Satellite Technology

With the growth of commercial space travel and satellite communications, there is increasing demand for aerospace engineers, space analysts, and remote sensing specialists . While space-related careers may seem futuristic, topics like astronomy, physics and exploration already exist in the curriculum and provide ideal entry points. Inspiring Possibility in the Next Generation Careers education at the primary level isn’t about asking children to choose a job for life, it’s about showing them what’s possible. By opening their eyes to the wide range of future roles, we give them permission to dream big, explore their interests, and understand how the world is changing. The more pupils see that the subjects they’re learning now could lead to exciting,

Green & Sustainability-Focused Careers

From tackling climate change to conserving wildlife, the demand for green jobs is growing fast. Roles like sustainability officers, renewable energy engineers, and urban farmers will be essential in helping protect the planet. Embedding eco-conscious discussions into subjects like science, geography and PSHE can help pupils connect learning with purpose.

Mental Health & Wellbeing Roles

As society places greater emphasis on mental health, careers in counselling, wellbeing support, and youth coaching are becoming more visible and valued. Classroom conversations around emotions, empathy, and communication not only support personal development but also highlight the importance of people-focused roles.

meaningful futures, the more motivated they’ll be to stay curious and confident throughout their learning journey.

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