Instructional Technology Specialist supports faculty members utilizing information technology in support of teaching and learning. Develops computer training materials and assists in teaching how to set up and use computer applications and related technologies. Being an Instructional Technology Specialist may troubleshoot technical problems and train junior staff members. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Instructional Technology Specialist typically reports to a manager. The Instructional Technology Specialist gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be an Instructional Technology Specialist typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Director of Instructional Technology
Designs, trains, and implements projects with all teachers that support the integration of technology in the classroom
Support innovative teaching and learning in all schools
In district travel required.
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluation of personnel.
Classification:
Facilitator, Instructional Technology
Scale:
Administrative Salary Scale
Grade:
C
Days Employed:
230 per year
Range:
$37,200.00 - 60,000.00
Overtime:
Exempt
Primary Location Information Technology Services
Salary Range Per Hour
Shift Type Full-Time