Instructional Coordinators

Career Overview

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.

Also Known As

  • Curriculum and Instruction Director
  • Curriculum Coordinator
  • Instructional Designer
  • Instructional Technologist

Alternate Job Titles

  • Career Technical Supervisor
  • Certified Performance Technologist (CPT)
  • Course Developer
  • Courseware Developer
  • Curriculum and Assessment Director
  • Curriculum and Instruction Director
  • Curriculum Coordinator
  • Curriculum Designer
  • Curriculum Developer
  • Curriculum Director
  • Curriculum Facilitator
  • Curriculum Manager
  • Curriculum Specialist
  • Curriculum Supervisor
  • E-Learning Instructional Designer (Electronic Learning Instructional Designer)

What You'll Do

In this role, your typical responsibilities include:

  • 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.
  • Recommend, order, or authorize purchase of instructional materials, supplies, equipment, and visual aids designed to meet student educational needs and district standards.

Knowledge You'll Use

You'll need solid knowledge in these areas:

  • Education and Training
  • English Language
  • Administration and Management
  • Mathematics
  • Computers and Electronics

Essential Skills

Success in this career requires strong skills in:

  1. Learning Strategies
  2. Writing
  3. Speaking
  4. Instructing
  5. Reading Comprehension
  6. Active Listening
  7. Monitoring
  8. Critical Thinking
  9. Active Learning
  10. Social Perceptiveness

Key Abilities

This career requires key abilities in:

  • Written Comprehension
  • Oral Expression
  • Written Expression
  • Oral Comprehension
  • Speech Clarity
  • Speech Recognition
  • Problem Sensitivity
  • Deductive Reasoning
  • Near Vision
  • Originality

Work Style

People who excel in this career typically demonstrate:

  • Innovation
  • Dependability
  • Cooperation
  • Intellectual Curiosity
  • Adaptability

What Matters in This Career

This career tends to satisfy these work values:

  • Relationships
  • Independence
  • Achievement
  • Working Conditions
  • Recognition

Education & Preparation

Typical Education: Master's Degree

Related Work Experience Needed: Over 2 years, up to and including 4 years

On-the-Job Training: Over 2 years, up to and including 4 years

Education Details: Most of these occupations require graduate school. For example, they may require a master's degree, and some require a Ph.D., M.D., or J.D. (law degree).

Experience Required: Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for these occupations. Many require more than five years of experience. For example, surgeons must complete four years of college and an additional five to seven years of specialized medical training to be able to do their job.

Technology You'll Use

Popular Technologies & Software

  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Adobe After Effects
  • Adobe Creative Cloud software
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe InDesign
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Cascading style sheets CSS
  • Extensible markup language XML
  • Hypertext markup language HTML
  • JavaScript

Tools & Equipment

  • Computer data input scanners
  • Computer laser printers
  • Desktop computers
  • Digital camcorders
  • Digital cameras
  • Digital paper
  • Digital video disk DVD players
  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Laptop computers
  • MP3 players
  • Multi-line telephone systems
  • Multimedia projection equipment
  • Overhead display projectors
  • Personal computers
  • Photocopying equipment

Work Environment

  • E-Mail
  • Indoors, Environmentally Controlled
  • Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  • Contact With Others
  • Work With or Contribute to a Work Group or Team

Salary & Job Market

Salary PercentileAnnual Wage
Entry-Level (10th percentile)$46,560
Median$74,720
Top Earners (90th percentile)$115,410

Workers Employed Nationally: 210,850

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Occupational data sourced from the O*NET OnLine database, developed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2024.

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