Instructional Coordinator
Instructional coordinators develop curricula for school systems. They help teachers develop new strategies and techniques. This career is good for someone who wants to continue to impact childrens’ education but prefers to no longer have direct contact with them by remaining in the classroom. All employers require a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction or in a related field of study. You will also need to have either a teaching license or an education administrator license depending on what the requirements are in your state.