Instructional Coordinator
Company: Course Advisor
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
What Does it Take to Be an Instructional Coordinator?Job
Description & Duties: Develop instructional material, coordinate
educational content, and incorporate current technology in
specialized fields that provide guidelines to educators and
instructors for developing curricula and conducting courses.
Includes educational consultants and specialists, and instructional
material directors.Life As an Instructional Coordinator
- Research, evaluate, and prepare recommendations on curricula,
instructional methods, and materials for school systems.
- Coordinate activities of workers engaged in cataloging,
distributing, and maintaining educational materials and equipment
in curriculum libraries and laboratories.
- Organize production and design of curriculum materials.
- Advise and teach students.
- Observe work of teaching staff to evaluate performance and to
recommend changes that could strengthen teaching skills.
- Address public audiences to explain program objectives and to
elicit support.What Skills Do You Need to Work as an Instructional
Coordinator?Below is a list of the skills most Instructional
Coordinators say are important on the job:
- Learning Strategies: Selecting and using training/instructional
methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning
or teaching new things.
- Writing: Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate
for the needs of the audience.
- Speaking: Talking to others to convey information
effectively.
- Instructing: Teaching others how to do something.
- Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other people
are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking
questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate
times.
- Reading Comprehension: Understanding written sentences and
paragraphs in work related documents.Types of Instructional
Coordinator Jobs
- Course Developer
- Instructional Systems SpecialistJob Demand for Instructional
CoordinatorsIn 2016, there was an estimated number of 163,200 jobs
in the United States for Instructional Coordinator. New jobs are
being produced at a rate of 10.5% which is above the national
average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 17,200 new jobs
for Instructional Coordinator by 2026. Due to new job openings and
attrition, there will be an average of 16,900 job openings in this
field each year.The states with the most job growth for
Instructional Coordinator are Utah, Nevada, and Washington.Average
Instructional Coordinators SalaryThe salary for Instructional
Coordinators ranges between about $36,360 and $102,200 a
year.Instructional Coordinators who work in Connecticut, District
of Columbia, or California, make the highest salaries.Tools &
Technologies Used by Instructional CoordinatorsBelow is a list of
the types of tools and technologies that Instructional Coordinators
may use on a daily basis:
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Email software
- Microsoft Visio
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Microsoft Publisher
- Adobe Systems Adobe Illustrator
- BlackboardHow to Become an Instructional CoordinatorEducation
needed to be an Instructional Coordinator:What work experience do I
need to become an Instructional Coordinator?Who Employs
Instructional Coordinators?The table below shows the approximate
number of Instructional Coordinators employed by various
industries.
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