Salary Range
$25,000 to $100,000+
Curriculum coordinators help to develop and implement curricula for schools and nonprofit organizations. They work for public and private schools, early childhood education programs, community centers, and government groups. They may work for one school or for several schools, ensuring that curricula is in accordance with local and state standards. There are about 225,200 instructional coordinators, including curriculum coordinators, employed in the United States.
Minimum Education Level
Master's DegreeCertification/License
RequiredOutlook
Little Change or More Slowly than the AverageSocial
Enterprising
Helpful

Curriculum Coordinator

Instructional Coordinator

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