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Six-figure salary, no classroom: Inside the rise of the education architect
The senior educator role pays about $218,000 and includes teaching AI, ethics, and financial literacy through travel and real-world experience, reflecting growing demand from mobile families.
- Jan. 31, 2026 listing shows Tutors International advertised a $218,000 role for an education architect supporting a New York state‑based family traveling across Europe.
- Tutors International says demand for bespoke senior-educator roles rises as globally mobile families reassess education to fit modern life and wellbeing, with Adam Caller calling it 'intentional education design.'
- Learning uses no fixed classroom and is designed through travel, culture, museums and projects, while the curriculum combines traditional academics and languages with AI, technology ethics, and systems thinking.
- The job offers a high degree of professional autonomy and a competitive package including accommodation, travel support and benefits, while the senior educator must coordinate with subject specialists and support children's emotional development and curiosity.
- Notably, the listing targets children under the age of eight and was publicized from Oxford via PR Newswire with Tutors International contact details.
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