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Change curriculum delivery

Where Will You Work?

a school

  • Schools: working with teachers to deliver the curriculum

a local district building

  • District offices: acting as a liaison between schools and the state/province

an education department

  • State/province education departments: helping to align the curriculum with state standards

books and mortarboard to show private education company

  • Private education companies: sourcing quality education materials

Steps to Success

5 steps to show the progression of the career of a curriculum coordinator Image made in Canva by Daniel Paradine. Click play for audio description.

  1. Focus on courses that will give you a deep understanding of curriculum delivery.

  2. Master's in instruction, assessment and educational theory.

  3. Leadership qualification in the US should be a state-issued license, or in Canada the Principal's Qualification Program.

    1

  4. Gain leadership experience in school or another state/province-run organisation.

  5. When applying for jobs, your career portfolio should include curriculum design examples and a range of case studies.

    2

Did you know?

Currently in the US, there are 22,975 people employed as curriculum coordinators.

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You Would Love This Job If You...

  • Want to shape the future

  • Enjoy working with a range of people

  • Can see the "big picture"

  • Are organized

  • Like looking at data

Daniel Craig says on a late night show, "I love my job."

You Would Hate This Job If You...

  • Want to work directly with children

  • Dislike bureaucracy

  • Prefer working alone

  • Avoid conflict

A short man wearing glasses is piling papers onto a table. He is shouting and pointing at a taller man with blue hair.

Who would be the best curriculum coordinator?

Take a look at the profiles below:

Flaticon Icon Aisha

  • Strategic thinker: Sees how lesson planning ties into long-term academic goals.

  • Strong communicator: Builds relationships across all levels — teachers, admin, policymakers.

  • Data-informed: Uses student data to inform curriculum decisions and adjustments.

Flaticon Icon Maria

  • Culturally responsive: Advocates for inclusivity and represents diverse perspectives.

  • Experienced mentor: Known for helping teachers improve practice through coaching.

  • Loves hands-on teaching: Thrives in the classroom and misses daily student interaction.

Flaticon Icon Jamal

  • Analytical thinker: Skilled in interpreting and presenting complex data sets.

  • Tech-savvy educator: Leverages digital tools to enhance curriculum delivery.

  • Very good at working alone and independently: Prefers solo work over collaboration or conflict resolution.

Flaticon Icon Daniel

  • Visionary leader: Passionate about long-term educational reform.

  • Policy savvy: Understands bureaucratic systems and state mandates.

  • Prefers strategic planning: Delegates a lot.

Quiz

Who would make the best curriculum coordinator?

Answer:

Aisha

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Do you want to lead learning and guide the future of students?

A curriculum coordinator helps states, districts, and schools plan and deliver high-quality educational programs that meet the needs of the children.

You have the power to shape minds!

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Key Skills of a Curriculum Coordinator

Skills needed to be a curriculum coordinator Image made in Canva by Daniel Paradine. To hear an audio description of this image, click play on the audio player below.

These key skills will enable a curriculum coordinator to:

  • Design inclusive, well-structured programs

  • Guide staff

  • Ensure successful implementation across diverse learning environments

Daily Activities of a Curriculum Coordinator

  • Make sure curriculum "aligns with state and national standards"

  • Observe, coach, and mentor teachers

  • Help teachers plan lessons

  • Liaise with state and school representatives to develop curriculum

  • Evaluate and select teaching materials

  • Analyze student data

  • Keep up to date with the latest educational research

Meet a Curriculum Coordinator

In this TikTok, Ms. Jess describes some of the ways she supports teachers as a curriculum coordinator.

Curriculum coordinators like Ms Jess:

  • Are the architects of learning and the unsung heroes of education

  • Ensure a cohesive and effective learning experience

  • Develop age appropriate curriculum plans

  • Ensure the school has the necessary materials and supplies

  • Provide guidance and training for teachers

Quiz

You're working in a school and some of the teachers don’t like the curriculum they have to deliver. As curriculum coordinator, what do you do?

Where Will You Work?

a school

  • Schools: working with teachers to deliver the curriculum

a local district building

  • District offices: acting as a liaison between schools and the state/province

an education department

  • State/province education departments: helping to align the curriculum with state standards

books and mortarboard to show private education company

  • Private education companies: sourcing quality education materials

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Steps to Success

5 steps to show the progression of the career of a curriculum coordinator Image made in Canva by Daniel Paradine. Click play for audio description.

  1. Focus on courses that will give you a deep understanding of curriculum delivery.

  2. Master's in instruction, assessment and educational theory.

  3. Leadership qualification in the US should be a state-issued license, or in Canada the Principal's Qualification Program.

  4. Gain leadership experience in school or another state/province-run organisation.

  5. When applying for jobs, your career portfolio should include curriculum design examples and a range of case studies.

Did you know?

Currently in the US, there are 22,975 people employed as curriculum coordinators.

Average Annual Salary

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  • United States: $66,056

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  • Canada: $73,906

You Would Love This Job If You...

  • Want to shape the future

  • Enjoy working with a range of people

  • Can see the "big picture"

  • Are organized

  • Like looking at data

Daniel Craig says on a late night show, "I love my job."

You Would Hate This Job If You...

  • Want to work directly with children

  • Dislike bureaucracy

  • Prefer working alone

  • Avoid conflict

A short man wearing glasses is piling papers onto a table. He is shouting and pointing at a taller man with blue hair.

Who would be the best curriculum coordinator?

Take a look at the profiles below:

Flaticon Icon Aisha

  • Strategic thinker: Sees how lesson planning ties into long-term academic goals.

  • Strong communicator: Builds relationships across all levels — teachers, admin, policymakers.

  • Data-informed: Uses student data to inform curriculum decisions and adjustments.

Flaticon Icon Maria

  • Culturally responsive: Advocates for inclusivity and represents diverse perspectives.

  • Experienced mentor: Known for helping teachers improve practice through coaching.

  • Loves hands-on teaching: Thrives in the classroom and misses daily student interaction.

Flaticon Icon Jamal

  • Analytical thinker: Skilled in interpreting and presenting complex data sets.

  • Tech-savvy educator: Leverages digital tools to enhance curriculum delivery.

  • Very good at working alone and independently: Prefers solo work over collaboration or conflict resolution.

Flaticon Icon Daniel

  • Visionary leader: Passionate about long-term educational reform.

  • Policy savvy: Understands bureaucratic systems and state mandates.

  • Prefers strategic planning: Delegates a lot.

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Where Will You Work?

a school

  • Schools: working with teachers to deliver the curriculum

a local district building

  • District offices: acting as a liaison between schools and the state/province

an education department

  • State/province education departments: helping to align the curriculum with state standards

books and mortarboard to show private education company

  • Private education companies: sourcing quality education materials

Steps to Success

5 steps to show the progression of the career of a curriculum coordinator Image made in Canva by Daniel Paradine. Click play for audio description.

  1. Focus on courses that will give you a deep understanding of curriculum delivery.

  2. Master's in instruction, assessment and educational theory.

  3. Leadership qualification in the US should be a state-issued license, or in Canada the Principal's Qualification Program.

    1

  4. Gain leadership experience in school or another state/province-run organisation.

  5. When applying for jobs, your career portfolio should include curriculum design examples and a range of case studies.

    2

Did you know?

Currently in the US, there are 22,975 people employed as curriculum coordinators.

3

Average Annual Salary

Flaticon Icon

  • United States: $66,056

    1

Flaticon Icon

  • Canada: $73,906

    2

You Would Love This Job If You...

  • Want to shape the future

  • Enjoy working with a range of people

  • Can see the "big picture"

  • Are organized

  • Like looking at data

Daniel Craig says on a late night show, "I love my job."

You Would Hate This Job If You...

  • Want to work directly with children

  • Dislike bureaucracy

  • Prefer working alone

  • Avoid conflict

A short man wearing glasses is piling papers onto a table. He is shouting and pointing at a taller man with blue hair.

Who would be the best curriculum coordinator?

Take a look at the profiles below:

Flaticon Icon Aisha

  • Strategic thinker: Sees how lesson planning ties into long-term academic goals.

  • Strong communicator: Builds relationships across all levels — teachers, admin, policymakers.

  • Data-informed: Uses student data to inform curriculum decisions and adjustments.

Flaticon Icon Maria

  • Culturally responsive: Advocates for inclusivity and represents diverse perspectives.

  • Experienced mentor: Known for helping teachers improve practice through coaching.

  • Loves hands-on teaching: Thrives in the classroom and misses daily student interaction.

Flaticon Icon Jamal

  • Analytical thinker: Skilled in interpreting and presenting complex data sets.

  • Tech-savvy educator: Leverages digital tools to enhance curriculum delivery.

  • Very good at working alone and independently: Prefers solo work over collaboration or conflict resolution.

Flaticon Icon Daniel

  • Visionary leader: Passionate about long-term educational reform.

  • Policy savvy: Understands bureaucratic systems and state mandates.

  • Prefers strategic planning: Delegates a lot.

Quiz

Who would make the best curriculum coordinator?

Answer:

Aisha

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