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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for educational technology trainer in the United States is $73,270.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $95,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Educational Technology Trainer helps educators integrate technology into their teaching by providing training, support, and resources. They conduct workshops, develop instructional materials, and assist with troubleshooting digital tools. Their goal is to enhance learning outcomes by ensuring teachers and staff effectively use educational technology.

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To thrive as an Educational Technology Trainer, you typically need expertise in instructional design, technology integration in education, and a background in teaching or training, often supported by a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with common learning management systems (such as Moodle, Canvas, or Blackboard), digital content creation tools, and certifications like Google Certified Educator are often expected. Strong communication skills, patience, and adaptability help trainers effectively support educators and staff with varying levels of technical proficiency. These abilities are vital for facilitating successful technology adoption and enhancing educational outcomes in schools or organizations.

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Education Technology Administrator

Christs Church

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

SCOPE OF POSITION

The Administrator of Educational Technology provides leadership, administration, support, and strategic planning for the educational technology systems utilized throughout Christ's Church Academy. This role serves as the primary resource for faculty and administrative staff in the effective use of technology to enhance teaching, learning, communication, operational efficiency, and student success.

The Administrator of Educational Technology oversees the administration and support of key educational technology platforms, student information systems, classroom technology resources, and digital learning environments. This position works closely with Academy leadership, teachers, administrative staff, students, and parents to ensure technology resources effectively support the mission and educational objectives of Christ's Church Academy.

As part of the broader Information Technology team, this role collaborates with internal technology staff and external service providers to ensure a secure, reliable, and innovative technology environment.

RELATIONSHIPS

  • Be a Disciple Maker: Foster a Christ-centered culture by modeling servant leadership, integrity, excellence, and stewardship in all interactions.
  • Align with Strategic Direction: Execute the technology priorities established by Academy Leadership and the Director of Information Technology while supporting the mission and vision of Christ's Church Academy.
  • Support Faculty and Staff: Serve as the primary educational technology resource for teachers and administrative personnel, providing training, guidance, troubleshooting, and strategic consultation.
  • Partner with Academic Leadership: Collaborate with Principals, Admissions, Student Services, and Operations personnel to ensure educational technology systems effectively support Academy objectives.
  • Support Students and Families: Provide support and guidance related to student technology resources, digital learning platforms, device management, and educational applications.
  • Collaborate with Technology Partners: Work closely with internal IT staff, Managed Service Providers, software vendors, and educational technology partners to ensure effective technology operations and continuous improvement.
  • Manage Vendor Relationships: Establish and maintain productive relationships with educational software providers, technology vendors, and support partners.

PRIORITIES

  • Lead Educational Technology Systems: Serve as the primary administrator and support resource for:
  • FACTS Student Information System (SIS)
  • FACTS Admissions and Enrollment
  • FACTS Scheduling and Classroom Management
  • Clever Single Sign-On (SSO) and roster synchronization
  • Microsoft 365 and Teams for Education
  • Raptor Technologies Emergency Management
  • PikMyKid dismissal management
  • Verkada late arrival and early dismissal systems
  • Mosyle Mobile Device Management (MDM)
  • PaperCut print management
  • Algo paging and bell scheduling systems
  • Support Faculty Technology Integration: Train and equip teachers to effectively utilize educational technology tools, digital curriculum resources, and instructional applications.
  • Support Student Devices and Learning Resources: Provide administration and support for student and staff devices, including:
  • iPadOS devices
  • Windows-based computers
  • Apple Mac computers
  • Classroom technology resources
  • Promote Student Digital Safety: Support initiatives that foster responsible technology usage, student online safety, cybersecurity awareness, and digital citizenship.
  • Support Academic Testing Platforms: Coordinate technology readiness and support for online testing platforms including:
  • College Board Bluebook Testing
  • AP Testing
  • PSAT Testing
  • Other digital assessment platforms
  • Technology Planning and Innovation: Evaluate emerging educational technologies and curriculum resources, providing recommendations that enhance student learning and operational effectiveness.
  • Proactively Engage in School Activities: Participate in faculty meetings, staff development opportunities, and Academy events as needed.

PROCESS & SYSTEMS:

  • Educational Systems Administration: Maintain configuration, user accounts, permissions, integrations, workflows, and reporting for Academy educational technology systems.
  • Device Management: Administer Mosyle and related tools to deploy, manage, secure, and support student and staff devices.
  • Training and Professional Development: Develop and deliver technology training for faculty, staff, students, and parents.
  • Help Desk Support: Provide first and second-level support for educational technology issues while coordinating escalation when necessary.
  • Data Integrity and Reporting: Maintain accurate student, staff, and course data within FACTS and related systems.
  • Evaluate and Improve Technology Resources: Continuously assess educational technology effectiveness and identify opportunities for enhancement.
  • Administration: Utilize FACTS, Clever, Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and other approved Academy systems.
  • Provide Metrics and Reporting: Complete required reporting, technology inventories, licensing records, and system documentation in a timely manner.
  • Collaborate with Infrastructure Teams: Work alongside the Information Technology team and Managed Service Providers supporting:
  • Network infrastructure
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Security cameras
  • Access control systems
  • Emergency notification systems
  • Vape detection systems
  • Core cybersecurity initiatives

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 

  • Practice a strict policy of confidentiality when dealing with student, parent, employee, and Academy information.
  • Office and classroom environment with frequent interaction with faculty, students, and staff.
  • Requires routine movement throughout campus facilities to provide support and training.
  • May require lifting and transporting technology equipment up to 25 pounds.
  • Occasional evening, weekend, or summer support may be required for projects, upgrades, training, and Academy events.
  • Occasional travel for professional development, conferences, or vendor meetings may be required.

KEY OUTCOMES

  • Faculty Technology Effectiveness: Teachers are confident, equipped, and supported in leveraging technology to enhance instruction and student engagement.
  • Reliable Educational Systems: Academy technology platforms operate efficiently, securely, and effectively with minimal disruption.
  • Student Technology Success: Students have access to reliable technology resources that support learning, collaboration, creativity, and academic achievement.
  • Data Integrity & System Excellence: Student information, schedules, enrollment data, and educational records are maintained accurately and securely.
  • Technology Adoption & Innovation: New educational technologies are evaluated thoughtfully and implemented successfully to advance Academy objectives.
  • Collaborative Technology Support: Faculty, staff, students, and families experience responsive, professional, and effective technology support.

Summary

The Administrator of Educational Technology serves as the primary steward of Christ's Church Academy's educational technology ecosystem. Through effective system administration, faculty support, student technology management, strategic planning, and continuous improvement, this role ensures that technology resources are reliable, secure, and aligned to support exceptional teaching, learning, and operational excellence throughout the Academy.

 Previous K -12 scholastic technology support preferred.