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Curriculum Assistant Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Teach students utilizing the Guitar Center Lessons Curriculum * Assist with Customer service as needed, helping to build and maintain long term students by creating a great experience * Additional ...

Music Teacher Store 614

Columbus, OH · On-site

$22.30/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Teach students utilizing the Guitar Center Lessons Curriculum * Assist with Customer service as needed, helping to build and maintain long term students by creating a great experience * Additional ...

Teach students utilizing the Guitar Center Lessons Curriculum * Assist with Customer service as needed, helping to build and maintain long term students by creating a great experience * Additional ...

Drum Teacher Store 618

Dayton, OH · On-site

$22.30/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Teach students utilizing the Guitar Center Lessons Curriculum * Assist with Customer service as needed, helping to build and maintain long term students by creating a great experience * Additional ...

Music Teacher Store 611

North Olmsted, OH · On-site

$22.30/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Teach students utilizing the Guitar Center Lessons Curriculum * Assist with Customer service as needed, helping to build and maintain long term students by creating a great experience * Additional ...

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How much do curriculum assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for curriculum assistant in Ohio is $21.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.53 and $25.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a curriculum assistant?

Curriculum Assistants are educational professionals who support teachers and curriculum coordinators in developing, organizing, and implementing instructional materials and lesson plans. They help ensure that educational resources align with curriculum standards and assist with administrative tasks related to curriculum development. Curriculum Assistants may also help maintain educational records, coordinate training sessions, and provide technical or clerical support to educators. Their role is essential in helping schools deliver effective and consistent instruction.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a curriculum assistant?

To thrive as a Curriculum Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in education or administrative support. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), database software, and document management tools is often required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and time management abilities help you effectively coordinate with educators and manage multiple tasks. These skills ensure accurate curriculum support, smooth workflow, and successful educational program delivery.

What are some typical challenges a curriculum assistant faces when supporting curriculum development projects?

Curriculum Assistants often juggle multiple tasks such as organizing materials, coordinating schedules, and ensuring timely communication among team members. One common challenge is managing tight deadlines while accommodating last-minute changes from faculty or instructional designers. Additionally, Curriculum Assistants may need to quickly learn new educational technologies or standards to keep course content up-to-date. Effective organization and clear communication with educators and administrative staff are key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smooth project progress.

What is the difference between Curriculum Assistant vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectCurriculum AssistantTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer associate degreeHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require coursework in education
Work EnvironmentSupports curriculum development, often in schools or educational organizationsAssists teachers directly in classrooms, supporting instruction and student management
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by schools, educational publishers, and curriculum providersCommonly employed in K-12 schools and educational settings

The main difference is that a Curriculum Assistant primarily supports curriculum development and planning, while a Teaching Assistant works directly in classrooms assisting teachers with instruction and student activities. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but serve different functions within educational environments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Curriculum jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Curriculum jobs in Ohio are:

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For Curriculum Assistant jobs in Ohio, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Curriculum Assistant jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Curriculum Assistant job openings:

Infographic showing various Curriculum Assistant job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,774 per year, or $21.5 per hour.

Family Consumer Science Instructor - Miller South 2026-2027

Akron Public Schools

Akron, OH • On-site

$48K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Akron Public Schools rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

456th of 632 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
TEACHER
Date Posted:
8/10/2026
Location:
Akron Public Schools
Date Available:
TBD
Closing Date:
08/20/2026
Posting Opens August 10, 2026 Posting Closes August 20, 2026
The Akron Board of Education announces an opening for a Family Consumer Science Instructor, Anticipated, for Miller South, Job Code 006, Time Schedule 380 (190 days), Starting Salary $48,967.10. Extended time may be required before and/or after the school year for this position which would be compensated at the hourly extended time rate. Collective Bargaining Unit- AEA. This is a State Teachers Retirement System position.
Application must be made electronically through https://www.applitrack.com/akron/onlineapp/. Please upload a letter of interest, resume, and a current copy of appropriate license and/or certificate, in addition to completing the online application. The Superintendent reserves the right to either keep the position open until suitable applicants are found or to cancel and repost the position with such changes as may be deemed appropriate. For further information, please contact Regina Anderson, Principal, Miller South, 330- 761-2610.
QUALIFICATIONS - Required:
  1. LICENSURE: You must meet one of the following licensure requirements:
    1. Currently hold a Family and Consumer Science (FCS) teaching license issued by the state of Ohio, OR
    2. Currently hold a Career Technical Education (CTE) teaching credential where you are eligible to teach courses in the Culinary (L0) or Hospitality (L1) pathways; OR
    3. Be eligible for acquiring a teaching license in the FCS or Culinary pathways, as documented by a current CTE-36, and complete the eligibility requirements as determined by the following levels of formal education and work experience:
      • Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality or Culinary Arts with evidence of at least two (2) years of recent/related work experience; OR
      • Associate's degree in Hospitality or Culinary Arts with evidence of at least three (3) years of recent/related work experience; OR
      • High School Diploma or equivalent and evidence of at least five (5) years of recent work experience in Hospitality or Culinary Arts.
    4. Be a current teacher who is eligible to acquire the Family Consumer Science supplemental teaching license by currently holding:
      • a valid Ohio resident educator, professional, permanent, or five-year CTE license;
      • A Baccalaureate degree
      • Passing score on the FCS content-knowledge exam
        1. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of the FCS content-knowledge exam and issuance of an FCS supplemental teaching license.
        2. New Hires working under the supplemental license will need to complete at least 2 years of mentored teaching in FCS.
  2. ADDITIONAL LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:
    1. Obtain and keep current all instructional standards certifications, credentials or designations required by the state for career technical funding.
    2. Meet all district requirements for entry-year teachers, including the Four-Year Resident Educator and/or PAR requirements.
    3. Meet the State of Ohio CTE Quality Program Standards criteria
    4. Willing to attend the required third-party curriculum training.

QUALIFICATIONS - Desired:
  • Experience teaching FCS and professional/employability skills at the secondary level
  • Experience in leading and guiding a team of people.
  • A commitment to annually updating educational and trade skills.
  • A commitment to working with students, professionals, and community members in a multicultural setting.
  • Knowledge of computer hardware and software applications.

Position Description:
Plan and deliver learning experiences that advance the learning of each individual student; show written evidence of preparation upon request of the immediate supervisor;
Design authentic learning experiences for students to learn core knowledge, 21st century skills, and literacies, through, but not limited to, collaboration, problem-based learning, inquiry, and integration of curriculum;
Assist all students to meet or exceed 21st-century knowledge and skills, including state academic achievement standards;
Develop and implement differentiated instructional strategies for each student's academic growth;
Assist in the development of the curriculum outline, guides and graded course of study utilizing the appropriate standards for the program in accordance with guidelines of the Ohio Department of Education.
Engage community and business partners as resources in curriculum development and student products.
Uses technology to develop student content knowledge and skills so students know how to learn, think critically, solve problems, use information, communicate, innovate, create, and collaborate;
Uses continuous, authentic, and appropriate assessment and evaluation measures that are evidence-based and use them to improve instruction and student learning and for feedback, including progress reports;
Be flexible, resourceful, innovative, and can effectively manage the design and execution of learning experiences, both formal and informal;
Creates a classroom environment that incorporates staff members from partnering organizations as an ongoing presence and is conducive to learning, fosters engagement, self-motivation, student self-direction, and positive social interaction;
Develops reasonable rules of classroom behaviors and procedures and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner;
Provides learning opportunities that support the intellectual, social, emotional and physical development of the students;
Work with the Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) to develop an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP), as mandated by the State of Ohio to maintain proper certification/license.
Keep in close contact with the student families through phone calls, visits, parent/teacher conferences, report card pickup, and written communications.
Promote and participate in local, state, and national student organization activities.
Assist students and counselors in developing and modifying students' Individual High School and Post Secondary plans, emphasizing the learning of the employability skills needed for students' plans.
Works with students on service-learning, community-based projects in advisory groups, in appropriate FCS courses.
Provide students pathways to further education, including instructional and/or support for dual enrollment and post-secondary options.
Work to improve student outcomes and test scores whenever possible especially the Ohio State Tests (OST), Ohio CTE WebXam assessments through practical applications of academic standards.
Enhance classroom instruction by implementing technology.
Operate kitchen laboratories in accordance with industry standards and acceptable business practices.
Complete necessary reports, forms, and accounting procedures for kitchen and classroom purchases as required by the building principal, Office of College and Career Academies, Auditor, and the Treasurer.
Maintain an inventory of laboratory supplies and equipment.
Report to and carry out any other responsibilities as assigned by the building principal.
If you require any special services (such as interpreter, braille or large print, or wheelchair-accessible accommodations) covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336, Section 102, please call the Department of Human Resources at 330-761-2949.
If you are using a TTY/TTD, please call the Ohio Relay Service, 1-800-750-0750. Akron Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and transgender identity), disability, age, religion, military status, ancestry or genetic information (collectively, "Protected Classes").

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