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Director of Instruction

Education and Training
Instructional and Curriculum Design
Director of Instruction

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.

At a Glance

Director of Instruction. Typical education: Master's degree. Experience: 3.3 years. Top skills: Communication, Leadership, Diplomacy.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Master's degree

Experience

3.3 years

Job Postings

3

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Instructional Coordinators

Median Wage

$74,720/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+1.3%

Education

Master's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (11)

Academic Support Services

4.8

Continuous Improvement Process

4.7

Mathematical Sciences

4.6

Educational Research

4.5

Program Evaluation

4.3

Budget Management

4.3

Educational Assessment

4.2

R (Programming Language)

4.0

Ordinary Least Squares (Regression Analysis)

3.8

Program Assessment Rating Tool

3.7

Student Engagement

3.6

Common Skills (19)

Communication

5.0

Leadership

5.0

Diplomacy

4.9

Planning

4.8

Detail Oriented

4.8

Teaching

4.7

Scheduling

4.6

Presentations

4.5

Leadership Development

4.4

Problem Solving

4.4

Customer Service

4.1

Prioritization

4.1

Interpersonal Communications

3.9

Tactfulness

3.9

Operations

3.7

Clerical Works

3.6

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