Education Program Lead – Built Environment

Career Guide
An Education Program Lead in the Built Environment sector is responsible for designing and managing educational programs related to architecture, construction, and urban planning. This role involves collaborating with industry professionals, educators, and students to ensure that program content is current, engaging, and effective.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and oversee educational programs in the built environment sector.
  • Collaborate with industry partners to integrate real-world applications into the curriculum.
  • Evaluate and update program content to reflect industry trends and advancements.

Top Skills for Success

Program Management
Knowledge of Built Environment
Curriculum Development

Career Progression

Can Lead To
Director of Education
Program Director
Transition Opportunities
Consultant in Built Environment Education
Educational Policy Advisor

Common Skill Gaps

Often Missing Skills
Advanced Technological IntegrationInterdisciplinary Collaboration
Development SuggestionsEngage in workshops and training on the latest educational technologies and interdisciplinary project management.

Salary & Demand

Median Salary Range
Entry Level$50,000 - $70,000
Mid Level$70,000 - $90,000
Senior Level$90,000 - $120,000
Growth Trend
Moderate growth expected as the demand for specialized education in sustainable and smart building practices increases.

Companies Hiring

Major Employers
UniversitiesProfessional Training Organizations
Industry Sectors
EducationConstruction and Architecture

Recommended Next Steps

1
Attend industry conferences to network and learn about emerging trends.
2
Pursue certifications in educational program management and sustainable building practices.

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