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Curriculum Developer Jobs in EdTech
Curriculum Developers build the substance behind the learning experience. Where Instructional Designers focus on how content is delivered, Curriculum Developers focus on what is taught — the standards, scope, sequence, and subject matter that form the backbone of an EdTech product.
Browse open Curriculum Developer roles →What you'll do
In this role you'll research and develop curriculum frameworks aligned to educational standards, write and structure lesson plans, assessments, and learning objectives, collaborate with Instructional Designers to bring content to life digitally, and ensure content is accurate, engaging, and age-appropriate for the target audience.
Skills you'll need
- Deep subject matter expertise in one or more disciplines
- Familiarity with Common Core, NGSS, or other curriculum standards
- Strong writing and editing skills
- Experience in K-12 or Higher Ed settings
- Bonus: teaching background, bilingual skills, or assessment design experience
Salary
Curriculum Developers in EdTech typically earn between $55,000 and $85,000 in the US. Those with specialised subject expertise or experience with standards alignment can command higher salaries.
Career path
Curriculum Developer → Senior Curriculum Developer → Curriculum Manager → Director of Curriculum
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