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How much do contract remote curriculum writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract remote curriculum writer in the United States is $26.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Remote Curriculum Writer vs Contract Remote Content Developer?

AspectContract Remote Curriculum WriterContract Remote Content Developer
Primary FocusDesigning and developing educational curricula and lesson plansCreating various types of digital content, including articles, videos, and multimedia
Required SkillsInstructional design, subject matter expertise, curriculum standardsWriting, editing, multimedia skills, SEO knowledge
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, e-learning platforms, freelanceMarketing agencies, media companies, freelance
Common UsageUsed in academic and training contextsUsed in digital marketing and content creation

The Contract Remote Curriculum Writer primarily focuses on creating educational content and lesson plans, often for e-learning platforms or schools. In contrast, the Contract Remote Content Developer produces a broader range of digital content, including articles and multimedia, for marketing or media purposes. While both roles require strong writing skills, curriculum writers need instructional design expertise, whereas content developers focus more on multimedia and SEO skills.

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Infographic showing various Contract Remote Curriculum Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,907 per year, or $26.9 per hour.

Contract Education Writer (Remote)

The Educator's Room

Atlanta, GA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Are you a dynamic teacher who yearns to do something different? Do you have a "knack" for writing to an audience of teachers who are passionate about all topics in education?

If so, you may have found your writing home at The Educator's Room and our affiliates- Education in Atlanta, The Instructional Coach Academy, and more!

We are the only website created for teachers by teachers, and we're always on a quest to give a voice to our fellow teachers.

We are looking for enthusiastic, talented, and dedicated teacher-writers to join our editorial team to contribute to The Educator's Room and our affiliates. You will work closely with the editor-in-chief and news staff to research, write and discuss topics in education.

As a contributor, you should perform thorough research on various topics and have a keen eye for detail. You will be able to self-start and write from a strong viewpoint and based on evidence.

Ultimately, you should deliver good quality content like news posts, reviews, and features all about education.

Responsibilities

  • Perform research on different topics in education- especially about issues of things happening in your classroom, school, or district.
  • Use personal experience to write articles about what happens in education.
  • Uncover newsworthy stories by using your experience in education.
  • Write content with the teacher's needs in mind.
  • Ensure your pieces are told from the viewpoint of a teacher
  • Contribute to content idea generation for publication
  • Stay up-to-date with local, national, and international education affairs

Requirements

  • Proven work experience as a certificated teacher, principal, or counselor from grades PreK-16.
  • Be willing to submit at least one article per week.
  • Computer proficiency (MS Office, digital editing, web search, and databases)
  • Excellent writing skills in English
  • The ability to write honestly about what happens in a classroom using experience or research to support what you are writing.
  • Good observation skills about the "hot button" topics in education and writing about them in real-time.

Please submit a piece of writing for consideration for The Educator's Room. Your writing should be 600-1000 words long on an education topic of your choice. Please send a piece of writing that has not been published elsewhere, as we will offer to publish your piece if it fits our guidelines.
Your piece will be assessed on its originality, clarity, and mastery of mechanics. We recommend reading a few pieces on The Educator's Room to familiarize yourself with our style.