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Director of Instructional Development - Computer Science

🇺🇸 Remote - US 🕑 Full-Time 💰 TBD 💻 Instructional Design 🗓️ July 15th, 2026
K-12

Edtech.com's Summary

Project Lead The Way is hiring a Director of Instructional Development - Computer Science to lead a team of instructional developers in creating and managing instructional content for K-12 educational programs. The director collaborates with product managers and cross-functional teams to ensure content meets quality, schedule, and budget goals while applying subject-matter expertise and leadership experience.

Highlights
  • Manage a team of instructional developers focused on specific computer science products or product lines.
  • Collaborate with product managers and various stakeholders to align content with program requirements.
  • Lead design, development, and revision of instructional materials that meet learning goals and curriculum standards.
  • Incorporate innovative methods and emerging educational trends into instructional content.
  • Requires a Bachelor's degree in education or related field and high school computer science teaching experience.
  • Strong knowledge of project- and problem-based learning pedagogy.
  • Experience coaching, leading, and managing teams.
  • Demonstrates customer-centric approach, embraces diversity, and fosters continuous learning.
  • Strong multitasking, prioritization, collaboration, and communication skills.
  • Occasional travel required.

Director of Instructional Development - Computer Science Full Description

Director of Instructional Development - Computer Science
Fully Remote

Description
The Director of Instructional Development leads a team of Instructional Developers to generate and manage the content that forms the centerpiece of the instructional programs offered by Project Lead The Way. They collaborate closely with Product Managers to understand the content requirements for the program and ensure that those requirements are met, including expectations for quality, schedule, and budget. They also work with leaders from the Product Team and other departments to create project plans and development processes that enable the development team to meet the established requirements. The role requires deep subject-matter expertise, substantial experience in K-12 classrooms, and the ability to lead a team toward its goals. Occasional travel required. 
 
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Manage a team of instructional developers focused on a single product or product line, establishing best practices, coordinating priorities, allocating staff resources, and coaching team members toward continuous professional development. 
  • Partner with product managers to provide recommendations about program content and to understand requirements for product-market fit. 
  • Lead the design and development of new instructional materials for teachers and students, including providing approvals to confirm that the materials meet learning goals, curriculum standards, and other established requirements. 
  • Lead the revision of existing instructional materials in response to changes in existing requirements. 
  • Collaborate with vendors, advisory groups, and other internal and external stakeholders to ensure successful development and implementation of PLTW programs. 
  • Identify and recommend potential opportunities to incorporate innovative methods and emerging trends within area of expertise.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's degree in education or related field of study. 
  • High School Computer Science teaching experience required. 
  • Pedagogical knowledge of project- and problem-based learning. 
  • Experience coaching, leading, and managing the work of others. 

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
  • A customer-centric approach to all internal and external interactions. 
  • Seeks and embraces diversity of thought, culture, and experience.
  • Takes pride in the work, celebrates success, and has fun.
  • Approaches work with curiosity and experimentation.
  • A learner’s mindset with continuous curiosity about ways to improve our impact on students and educators. 
  • Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and be detail oriented. 
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. 
  • Ability to work independently, resourcefully seek answers, and remove obstacles. 
  • Ability to present complex information in a clear, concise manner, both verbally and in writing. 
  • Excellent judgment and ability to adapt to changing priorities with openness and efficiency.