Project Management Instructor
What Is a Project Management Instructor and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Is the Job Description of a Project Management Instructor?
As a project management instructor, your duties are to develop a curriculum for project management-related classes. Your responsibilities are primarily teaching classes and providing guidance to students in your class. In this career, you can work in a variety of locations, including professional schools, community colleges, or as a field instructor for a company that provides internal training related to project management. In addition to these responsibilities, you may have other professional obligations, such as attending faculty meetings, collaborating with eLearning specialists to design test modules, and performing analysis for project-related learning.
What Are the Qualifications to Work as a Project Management Instructor?
The qualifications to work as a project management instructor differ depending on the type of location in which you work. Professional field instructors who work for companies need a bachelor’s degree and some work experience with the types of training and classroom methods used by the company. If you work as an adjunct professor or instructor at a college or university, you need advanced certification, such as a master’s degree and professional project management experience. Verbal and written communication is important as well.
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