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The average pay for a Educational Programming Director is $132,348, which is $63.63 an hour in Oregon, United States. The average salary range for a Educational Programming Director is between $93,306 and $160,539. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Educational Programming Director.
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Plans, develops, and administers programs to promote educational uses of television programs and auxiliary services of public broadcasting station: reviews past and current educational and instructional programs produced by station and others to determine improvements needed in production and presentation of programs and auxiliary services, such as teaching guides and workshops. Analyzes data to determine prospective users, audiences, and potential funding sources. Confers with education officials and administrators to develop programs and services consistent with mandated curriculum requirements. Plans, initiates, and administers, through subordinates, preparation of written proposals and implementation of special educational projects, such as instructional programs for in-school and home-viewing courses. Confers with representatives of international educational and broadcasting agencies to ascertain availability of programs from foreign sources and to promote use of station's programs and services by foreign stations and schools. Directs printing, publishing, and dissemination of educational and promotional materials, such as newsletters, lesson plans, and study guides. May prepare budget for contracting programs and services to educational institutions.
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The average salary of educational programming director in Oregon, United States is $132,348. The average salary of educational programming director in California is $153,657. Explore the average salaries for educational programming director in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Educational Programming Director is $132,348 per year or $63.63 per hour in Oregon, United States, which is 2% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $160,539. However, the typical pay range in Oregon, United States, is between $93,306 and $160,539 annually.
Educational Programming Director is projected to see 14.1% salary growth in 5 years.
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