Curriculum Developers (multiple positions in various subject areas, grades 6-12)

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<figure><lite-youtube videoid="qTSVvRkoFNI" title="Play: Video" posterquality="sddefault"></lite-youtube></figure><p>Want to revolutionize the future of education and do meaningful work that transforms future generations’ lives?</p><p>Ready to shape the future of international language education?</p><p>We're searching for a talented Curriculum Developer to build dynamic curriculum content within our Canvas LMS. You'll craft interactive, culturally rich digital learning experiences that help students become confident global communicators.<br><br>This is a stipend-based, project-focused role with a flexible schedule, ideal for experienced educators and instructional designers who want to shape how students learn online.</p><div><div><p>Subject Areas: English (Grades 11–12), Science (Grades 6–12), Math (Grades 6–12), Social Studies (Grades 9–12), World Languages (Grades 9–12).<br></p></div></div><p><strong>What You'll Do</strong></p><p>Design modular, tech-forward curriculum from the ground up, blending authentic texts, audio, video, and real-world cultural contexts across reading, writing, listening, and speaking. You'll collaborate with academic leaders and subject matter experts to create engaging lessons, rigorous assessments, and exam-ready practice materials that meet international standards.</p><p><strong>What You'll Bring</strong><br><br>- Bachelor's degree in Education, Instructional Design, or a relevant subject area (Master's preferred). - -- Experience developing curriculum for secondary courses (grades 6–12). <br>- Proficiency with Canvas LMS or a similar learning platform. <br>- Track record of integrating technology into educational content. <br>- Strong understanding of US curriculum standards and virtual education pedagogy.<br><br><strong>Skills & Attributes:</strong> <br><br>- Instructional design expertise for virtual learning environments. <br>- Strong project management skills and ability to meet strict deadlines. <br>- Clear, proactive communication and a collaborative working style.<br>- Self-motivated, accountable, and responsive to feedback.<br>- Ability to create intellectually rigorous, student-centered content.</p><p><strong>The Details</strong></p><ul><li><p><strong>Stipend:</strong> $3,750 per course</p></li><li><p><strong>Type:</strong> Independent contractor, project-based</p></li><li><p><strong>Schedule:</strong> Flexible, with milestone deadlines to keep things moving</p></li></ul><p><strong>Why This Role?</strong></p><p>You'll join a forward-thinking team reimagining virtual language learning for a global student community. Bring your expertise, creativity, and passion for languages — and help us build something exceptional.</p><p><strong>About Crimson Global Academy:</strong></p><p><a target="_blank" href="">CGA</a> is a world-class online school delivering live, real-time learning to ambitious students around the world. With over 1000 students joining us from 65 countries, our vision is to unlock our students' limitless potential, together, for extraordinary futures.</p><p>We are doing this by:</p><ul><li><p>Igniting a passion for learning that accelerates academic performance and success regardless of age.</p></li><li><p>Fostering a global community that broadens students' perspectives and develops their skills to make a difference on the world stage.</p></li><li><p>Providing cutting-edge technology for teachers to launch students into their future while giving parents transparency into their child’s education.</p></li></ul><p>If you’re passionate about delivering personalized, impactful education in a flexible, one-on-one environment, Crimson Global Academy is the perfect fit for you. Join us in our mission to shape the future of learning—apply now!</p><p>To learn more about our innovative approach, check out our newsletters and inspiring student success stories.</p>

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