Description
Researches and develops technical procedures, publications, and course material for collision repair education. Organizes material and completes writing assignments according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology. Obtains and interprets information from collision industry sources to develop class material and videos.
Personal Characteristics and Skills
Must enjoy writing and research. Must be able to follow directions, have patience, and work as a team player. Attention to detail, good typing skills, and knowledge of computer software are important.
Job Outlook
The need for current technical information and curriculum development will increase as new technologies keep advancing. Instructional materials are an important part of educating the current and future workforce and good, qualified people will always be in demand.
Pre-Employment Education and Experience
Math, reading, and computer skills are necessary to write good curriculum. A college education is required with emphasis on adult education and instructional design. Automotive experience is also required with teaching experience important.
Earnings
Earnings generally start between $30,000 to $40,000 and increases follow additional skills and abilities development.
Career Path
This position requires some prior experience in writing and instructional design. From here there are opportunities in instructing, supervisory roles, and management.
Continuing Education
Continuing technical education is important as background for course development. Continued training in adult education and instructional design is important to keep up with the latest advancements. Local and on-line colleges can provide this advanced training.
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