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Review and provide feedback on curriculum drafts developed by other contributing designers and writers to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment * Support the development of professional learning ...

Curriculum Specialist

Mcallen, TX · On-site

$51K - $65K/yr

Reviews and updates all curriculum information for the college catalog. * Communicates applicable curriculum revisions, such as award title revisions, program code updates and credit/contact hour ...

Deputy Curriculum Manager

Pensacola, FL · On-site +1

$80K - $85K/yr

Lead technical reviews of curriculum development products throughout the production lifecycle and ensure deliverables are complete, technically accurate, and ready for higher-level quality assurance ...

Review and revise curriculum based on editorial feedback, classroom testing, and quality assurance processes. * Assist in evaluating and updating existing curriculum to maintain accuracy, relevance ...

Review and revise curriculum based on editorial feedback, classroom testing, and quality assurance processes. * Assist in evaluating and updating existing curriculum to maintain accuracy, relevance ...

Curriculum Coordinator

Waco, TX · On-site

$14 - $18/hr

Program Review explanation and communication with teaching staff. * Develop and maintain an inventory of supplies for classroom/teacher use. * Suggest ways to take learning outside and observe ...

$49K - $62K/yr

Reviews and updates all curriculum information for the college catalog. * Communicates applicable curriculum revisions, such as award title revisions, program code updates and credit/contact hour ...

Lead technical reviews of curriculum development products throughout the production lifecycle and ensure deliverables are complete, technically accurate, and ready for higher-level quality assurance ...

Curriculum Director

Detroit, MI · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

Review curriculum before launch and oversee quality assurance, version control, documentation, and revision cycles. * Monitor implementation fidelity through observations, feedback, and collaboration ...

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How much do curriculum reviewer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for curriculum reviewer in the United States is $72,061.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $87,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a curriculum reviewer?

A Curriculum Reviewer evaluates educational materials, such as lesson plans, textbooks, and course content, to ensure they meet academic standards and learning objectives. They assess the accuracy, relevance, and effectiveness of the curriculum while suggesting improvements. This role requires expertise in education, subject matter knowledge, and attention to detail. Curriculum Reviewers often work for schools, universities, publishing companies, or educational organizations to maintain high-quality learning experiences.

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

To thrive as a Curriculum Reviewer, you need expertise in instructional design, curriculum standards, and subject matter proficiency, often supported by an education-related degree. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), curriculum mapping tools, and relevant assessment software is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills help reviewers provide constructive feedback and collaborate with stakeholders. These skills are essential for ensuring that educational materials meet quality standards and effectively support learner outcomes.

What are some typical challenges faced by curriculum reviewers in their daily work?

Curriculum Reviewers often face the challenge of balancing the need for consistency with accommodating diverse educational standards and learner needs. They must carefully evaluate materials for accuracy, alignment with objectives, and inclusivity, which can be time-consuming and requires strong analytical skills. Working collaboratively with curriculum developers, instructional designers, and subject experts is common, so effective communication is key. Additionally, reviewers may need to stay current with changes in educational standards or technologies to ensure materials remain relevant and compliant. Overcoming these challenges helps ensure curricula are high-quality and impactful for learners.

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Infographic showing various Curriculum Reviewer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 48% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 67% Physical, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,061 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

Range Operations Professional Development (ROPD) Curriculum Developer

Corps Solutions

Quantico, VA

Full-time

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Job description

Range Operations Professional Development (ROPD) Curriculum Developer
Quantico, VA
The ROPD Curriculum Developer shall report to and receive direction derivatives from the project manager. The ROPD Curriculum Developer shall provide Curriculum Development services expertise to support the design and development of range management course material for RTAM. Instructional System Specialist shall possess a subject matter expertise in analyzing, advising, designing, developing, evaluating, and providing military education and training services in accordance with Systems Approach to Training and Education (SATE). This activity may encompass analyzing training requirements, coordinating product assessments, conducting front end analyses (FEA), and the design and development of course material in support of the ROPD training programs. Quality control in course development should include courseware version control and safeguarding of course assessments. Support of ROPD, including but not limited to the following:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Employ the Systems Approach to Training Education (SATE) to analyze, design, develop, and evaluate training pertaining to range safety, operations, and management topics and issues and develop detailed performance-based testing scenarios that simulate or represent actual job functions as derived from Front End Analyses.
  • Conduct front-end analyses to develop Training amp; Readiness (T amp;R) events that define job performance.
  • Conduct learning analyses to generate knowledge, skills, and attitude listings and develop learning objectives that translate job performance to the training setting.
  • Develop training materials including lesson plans, media (slides, graphics, photos), storyboards, interactive multimedia instruction, test items, performance scenarios, and course schedules.
  • Develop lesson plans consisting of detailed instructor guides that provide all of the instructional content the instructor needs to rehearse and deliver instruction. Slides may include complex animations that simulate the functioning of computer-based software. Storyboards consist of narrative content, descriptions of media and interactions, branching, and instructions for programmers and graphic artists.
  • Research and develop content and format for publications, reference manuals, and pocket guides.
  • Conduct formative and summative evaluation to determine training and implementation effectiveness. Report recommended revisions to training products in a detailed evaluation report.
  • Participate in briefings, conferences, and working groups to make presentations regarding SATE and current work efforts.
  • Analyze and identify gaps in existing ROPD range training curricula and determine new tasks and objectives for inclusion in current curricula.
  • Design, develop, and deliver illustrations, animations, and other graphics in support of ROPD development specific requirements.
  • Develop and edit media to support training products including graphics, digital video, and photographs. Utilizes current graphic design technology and computer software packages to produce and develop high-level graphics and miscellaneous media files for multiple projects.
  • Participate in weekly onsite ROPD sync meetings, and provide a report that details the outcome, to include required recommended course changes.
  • Recommend adjustments to course development or student deliverables as derived from End of Course Critiques, After Action Reports, Learning Experience Review Boards, and Curriculum Review Boards, or as directed by the COR.
EDUCATION
  • A Bachelor's Degree or equivalent is the minimum education level acceptable for this position.
  • A High School diploma and at least 4 years of experience with RTAM range activities/operations is an acceptable substitution for this position.
  • Required: Range Safety distance learning course (MarineNet).
  • Required: Graduate of the RFMSS Functional Administrator course.
  • Required: Graduate of the Inter-Service Range Safety Course.
  • Required: Graduate of the Range Airspace Manager Course.
  • Required: Graduate of the Range Manager Tool Kit (RMTK) ~ formerly Geographic Information System (GIS) for Range Managers Course.
  • Graduate of the Weapons Danger Zone (WDZ) Course (preferred).
  • Graduate of the Technical Laser Range Safety Course (TLRSC) (preferred).
  • Graduate of Laser Range Management Tool (LRMT) (preferred).
EXPERIENCE
  • Ideal candidate is a former Marine who has experience working in the Range Control community.
  • Minimum of one-year experience using RFMSS.
CORE SKILLS/COMPETENCIES
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Able to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Able to design, write, and present training programs.
  • Proficient in computer applications such as Windows and MS Office.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent organizational, planning, and prioritization skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Prolonged outdoor exposure to the elements.
  • Qualification as an authorized company driver is required.
  • All authorized company drivers must have a valid driver’s license, current automobile insurance, and a driving record that is acceptable to the company’s auto insurance provider.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
  • A Secret security clearance is required for this position.
ESTIMATED COMPENSATION
  • $70,000-$170,000
This position description outlines the general responsibilities and requirements for the stated position and in no way is an exhaustive list. The company maintains the right to assign or reassign responsibilities to this position at any time.