Instructional coordinator, Kairuruku akoranga kura
Also known as
- Instructional designer, learning designer, course designer, digital and instructional designer, content and instructional designer, learning and development specialist
Instructional coordinators oversee school curriculums and teaching guidelines. They may develop or design instructional material and may train and coach teachers.
Duration
2:28 mins
Your pay could be
$53K
Lower
$67K to $109K
Most common
$139K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Instructional coordinators
- usually work regular office hours
- usually work in offices, schools and universities
- need to be organised, accurate and communicate well
Tasks
- evaluate performance of educational staff
- train staff members
- enforce rules or policies governing student behaviour
- serve on institutional or departmental committees
- advise educators on curricula, instructional methods, or policies
- advise students on academic or career matters
- write grant proposals
- order instructional or library materials or equipment
- modify teaching methods or materials to accommodate student needs
- promote educational institutions or programmes
Social
Investigative
Creative
Interests that fit this job
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Do the quizYou usually need a qualification to become an instructional coordinator.
You may need
- a relevant tertiary qualification
- a New Zealand Certificate in Learning Design (Level 6)
- a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning Design
- experience in similar work
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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