Occupation information for Instructional Coordinators United States

description

Develop instructional material, coordinate educational content, and incorporate current technology into instruction in order to provide guidelines to educators and instructors for developing curricula and conducting courses. May train and coach teachers. Includes educational consultants and specialists, and instructional material directors.

Compare Skills
details

Currently Employed: 225,200

Projected Annual Job Openings: 20,100

Typical Hourly Wage: $28.46 - $44.34

Typical Annual Salary: $59,190 - $92,230

See Job Listings (10,000) Find Businesses
typical training

Typical education needed for entry: Master's degree

Typical work experience needed for a job in this occupation: 5 years or more work experience

Typical on-the-job training once you have a job in this occupation: No on-the-job training

Find Training
typical job duties
  • Observe work of teaching staff to evaluate performance and to recommend changes that could strengthen teaching skills.
  • Plan and conduct teacher training programs and conferences dealing with new classroom procedures, instructional materials and equipment, and teaching aids.
  • Interpret and enforce provisions of state education codes and rules and regulations of state education boards.
  • Conduct or participate in workshops, committees, and conferences designed to promote the intellectual, social, and physical welfare of students.
  • Advise teaching and administrative staff in curriculum development, use of materials and equipment, and implementation of state and federal programs and procedures.
  • Advise and teach students.
  • Prepare grant proposals, budgets, and program policies and goals or assist in their preparation.
  • Recommend, order, or authorize purchase of instructional materials, supplies, equipment, and visual aids designed to meet student educational needs and district standards.
  • Update the content of educational programs to ensure that students are being trained with equipment and processes that are technologically current.
  • Address public audiences to explain program objectives and to elicit support.
tools & technology
Tools:
  • Desktop computers
  • Digital camcorders or video cameras
  • Digital cameras
  • Digital video disk players or recorders
  • Graphics tablets

Technology:
  • Computer based training software
  • Graphics or photo imaging software
  • Video creation and editing software
  • Web page creation and editing software
  • Web platform development software