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The role of an Educational Director is pivotal in the academic landscape, often requiring a minimum of a master's degree, with some positions needing a bachelor's degree as well. Key responsibilities include managing school budgets, planning educational programs, and developing policies. Essential abilities include strong communication, organizational skills, and a proactive attitude, complemented by basic computer skills. The average salary for this position in the United States is $98,531. This article also covers necessary personal qualities and job availability within various educational institutions.
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Educational Director By JoycelinLujano
Education Required • Some may require bachelors • Most jobs require a minimum of a masters degree • Degree may be held in education, or depending on organization in the field of study • Apply for licensure
Abilities required • Responsible for the schools budget • Be able to plan and implement program • Work on developing and evaluating new procedures and policies • Must have the ability to understand his schools mission and curriculum
Personal qualities • Communication skills • Organizational skills • Authoritative and approachable manner • Positive and proactive attitude • Basic computer skills
Salary $98,531 in the United States
Location School School District Museums Non-profit organizations In the community
Availability • Native English speaker • Available to students for questions or conferences according to policies • Attends and participates in school activates • Conducts assigned classes at time scheduled
Work Cited • http://education-portal.com/requirements_to_be_a_teacher.html • http://www.ehow.com/about_6136560_education-director-job-description.html • http://www1.salary.com/Education-Director-Salary.html • http://www.pioneerresa.org/GTEP/part5b.pdf • http://dpi.wi.gov/fscp/cejobdes.html