Curriculum coordinators earned an average salary of $57,941 in November 2024, according to ZipRecruiter.com. Salaries ranged from $28,500 or less to $97,500 or more. The Department of Labor reported that instructional coordinators earned a median salary of $74,620 in May 2023. Salaries ranged from $46,540 or less to $109,500 or more. Earnings vary depending on the industry and employer. For example, those who worked for government earned the highest average salary, $80,450, while those who worked for state colleges, universities, and professional schools earned the lowest average salary, $64,490. Employment benefits for most curriculum coordinators usually include health insurance and paid vacation, sick time, and holidays.
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