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Director Curriculum Development Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Center Director

Henderson, NV · On-site

$50K - $65K/yr

In a Center Director, we look for committed individuals who want to have a positive impact in the ... curriculum supports holistic child development in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment. As ...

In a Center Director, we look for committed individuals who want to have a positive impact in the ... curriculum supports holistic child development in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment. As ...

Center Director

Henderson, NV · On-site

$42K - $58K/yr

Our organization prides itself on excellence, putting the education and development of our children ... Assists with the implementation of Company-provided curriculum, which includes coaching ...

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Director Curriculum Development information

What does a director of curriculum development do?

A Director of Curriculum Development leads the creation, evaluation, and improvement of educational programs and teaching materials for schools or organizations. They work closely with teachers, administrators, and subject matter experts to ensure curricula meet educational standards and support student learning objectives. Responsibilities include analyzing current trends, integrating technology, managing curriculum teams, and ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines. This role requires strong leadership, educational expertise, and the ability to adapt to changing educational needs.

How does a director of curriculum development typically collaborate with teachers and subject matter experts during the curriculum design process?

A Director of Curriculum Development works closely with teachers and subject matter experts to ensure that the curriculum is both educationally sound and aligned with current standards. This often involves leading collaborative workshops, gathering feedback through surveys or focus groups, and conducting regular meetings to review content drafts. By fostering open communication and incorporating input from instructional staff, the Director ensures the curriculum meets students' needs and adapts to evolving educational requirements. This collaborative approach helps create a sense of ownership among educators and leads to more effective curriculum implementation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of curriculum development, and why are they important?

A Director of Curriculum Development typically requires expertise in instructional design, educational theory, and curriculum standards, often supported by an advanced degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), curriculum mapping tools, and knowledge of accreditation standards is essential. Strong leadership, strategic planning, and communication skills are crucial for managing teams and aligning curricular goals with institutional objectives. These competencies ensure the creation of effective, innovative curricula that enhance student learning outcomes and support educational excellence.

What is the difference between Director Curriculum Development vs Curriculum Coordinator?

AspectDirector Curriculum DevelopmentCurriculum Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire curriculum strategies, develops policies, manages teams, and aligns educational goals with organizational objectives.Assists in implementing curriculum plans, coordinates activities, and supports curriculum design under supervision.
Required CredentialsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Education, Curriculum Design, or related field; extensive experience in curriculum development.Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field; experience in curriculum support or coordination.
Work EnvironmentAdministrative offices, educational institutions, or corporate training settings.Schools, educational centers, or training programs.

The main difference is that the Director Curriculum Development leads and manages the overall curriculum strategy and team, while the Curriculum Coordinator supports and implements specific curriculum activities. The director role involves higher-level planning and decision-making, whereas the coordinator focuses on execution and support tasks.

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

The most popular types of Curriculum Development jobs in Nevada are:

What cities in Nevada are hiring for Director Curriculum Development jobs?

Cities in Nevada with the most Director Curriculum Development job openings:

Infographic showing various Director Curriculum Development job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Faculty, School of Nursing

Touro University

Henderson, NV

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


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5.9

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Job description

A faculty member in the School of Nursing is expected to fulfill teaching, service, and scholarship responsibilities.

Faculty members assume the responsibility of developing, recommending, and executing the curriculum and all approved policies of instruction. A faculty member in the School of Nursing is responsible for the delivery of a portion of the curriculum for which he/she has suitable education and experience which may include oversight of students in clinical settings. He/she will follow the curriculum as designed and collaborate with key individuals as needed.  He/she is expected to assist the University and School of Nursing in meeting academic or related committee responsibilities. All of these duties require that the faculty member remain current in practice through Nursing Science participation in professional development activities.

Located in Henderson, Nevada, approximately twenty-five minutes from the iconic Las Vegas strip, Touro University Nevada is a non-profit medical, health sciences, and education graduate university focused on positively impacting our community in healthcare and education. Our values surrounding intellectual pursuit and service to humanity are steadfast and are clearly visible in the actions of our students, faculty, staff, and graduates.

We invite you to apply to our position for consideration to join the ranks of our talented and professional staff and faculty. Please visit the tun.touro.edu/administration/human-resources website where you can see a comprehensive listing of optional benefits and Human Resources contact information.


  1. Teaching
    1. Responsible for all aspects of teaching for assigned courses
      1. Follow approved curriculum while deliver content for assigned courses
      2. Provide feedback to the Curriculum Committees
      3. Supervise students in clinical settings
      4. Evaluate student progress in lecture, lab, and clinical settings through appropriate evaluation methods
      5. Implement and comply with all TUN/SON policies
    2. Curriculum Development
      1. Participate in the ongoing curriculum review
      2. Complete course report forms at the end of each semester
    3. Education Environment
      1. Promote an appropriate atmosphere for student education and be responsive to student needs
      2. Report student progress to appropriate personnel
      3. Prepare reports on student progress for faculty meetings
      4. Facilitate student learning through provision of office hours and advisement
      5. Promote student learning and facilitate a learning environment
  2. University Obligations
    1. Service
      1. Serve on committees within the School of Nursing (SON), Touro University Nevada (TUN) and the community at large
      2. Function as student advisors to assigned group of students
      3. Attend graduation, school, college, and student functions as required
      4. Complete student status forms when appropriate
      5. Implement TUN and SON approved policies as appropriate
      6. Provide reports, budgetary information, and other documents, as requested by Directors, and Deans
      7. Other duties may be assigned
    2. Scholarship
      1. Maintain academic and clinical expertise through scholarship activities
    3. Actively engages in the advancement of the University         
      1. Builds collaborative partnership opportunities across and among various entities participating in networking opportunities, [internal and external partners, other colleges and universities, hospitals, local organizations, societies, tec.] promoting relationships with the University
      2. Promotes and represents the University at local, state, and national events (attending and participating in conferences, serving as a speaker/presenter, networking with colleagues to foster program development, participating in various community opportunities, etc.)
      3. Refers to and coordinates in advance with the Office of Advancement/Public Relations team on all media contacts, communications, and/or interactions to include message, promotion, etc. in which asked to serve as an official representative, content expert, or spokesperson on behalf of the University
      4. Coordination in advance with the Office of Advancement on all Touro related legislative issues to include contact with the national, state, and local government officials, whether in official University capacity or with a national, state, or local organization.
      5. Serves on various committees and teams within the University as assigned (attending meetings, contributing to discussions, sharing/exchanging information, and leading constituents toward goal attainment) to include advising and mentoring (Students, clubs, campus organizations).
      6. Contributes to University’s compliance with and in the development of required documentation as related to accreditation of all programs to which departmental content is contributed. (faculty adequacy model, gathering data, self-assessment, peer review, providing input/feedback, etc.) aiding in the attainment of academic compliance
      7. Is knowledgeable of and remains in compliance with all institutional policies and procedures as outlined in the Faculty Handbook for Touro University Nevada.
    4. Contributes to team efforts by performing other duties as needed/assigned

Education:

  • Doctorate in nursing or a related field
  • Current Registered Nurse in Nevada

Experience:

  • Two years of clinical nursing experience
  • Previous education experience preferred

Skills & Abilities:

  • Strong knowledge base in specialty area(s)
  • A demonstrated ability and desire to teach
  • Ability to work collaboratively
  • Strong interpersonal skills and enthusiasm and motivation to contribute to the growth and development of the basic science department of the School of Nursing and the University
  • Ability to apply nursing science in the clinical setting

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