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Curriculum Specialist

Manhattan, NY

$60K - $76K/yr

We bring quality education to the communities where it's most needed. Together with our 300 ... Title: Curriculum Specialist Position Summary The 6-12 Curriculum Specialist will lead the ...

This position is ideal for a current or former educator or CTE professional who thrives on ... Typical Job Duties Curriculum Development * Research, write, and align lessons to national and ...

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How much do educational curriculum jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for educational curriculum in the United States is $37.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.37 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are educational curriculum specialists?

Educational curriculum specialists are professionals who design, develop, evaluate, and improve instructional materials and educational programs for schools or educational organizations. They work closely with teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders to ensure that the curriculum aligns with educational standards and meets students’ learning needs. Their responsibilities may include conducting research on educational best practices, training educators on new curricula, and assessing the effectiveness of instructional programs.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in educational curriculum development?

Professionals in educational curriculum development often encounter challenges such as aligning content with changing educational standards, integrating new technologies, and meeting the diverse needs of students and teachers. Balancing stakeholder expectations—administrators, teachers, parents, and policymakers—can also be complex. Additionally, keeping curricula current with evolving subject matter and best practices requires ongoing collaboration with educators and subject matter experts.

What is the difference between Educational Curriculum vs Educational Content Developer?

AspectEducational CurriculumEducational Content Developer
CredentialsTypically requires education degrees, teaching certificationsRequires expertise in content creation, instructional design, often with degrees in education, communications, or related fields
Work EnvironmentSchools, educational institutions, online learning platformsEducational publishing companies, e-learning companies, online platforms
Industry UsageDesigns comprehensive courses and programs for schools and institutionsCreates specific learning materials, videos, modules, and digital content
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses on curriculum design, standards, and scope & sequenceFocuses on content creation, multimedia, and instructional materials

While both roles involve education and learning materials, Educational Curriculum professionals develop comprehensive programs and course structures, whereas Educational Content Developers focus on creating specific learning materials and digital content. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Educational Curriculum Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Educational Curriculum Developer, you need expertise in instructional design, subject matter knowledge, and often a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with curriculum mapping software, learning management systems (LMS), and educational standards is important, along with certifications like Instructional Designer or Curriculum Specialist. Creativity, strong communication, and collaboration skills help you design engaging materials and work effectively with teachers and administrators. These skills ensure that curricula are effective, relevant, and aligned with educational goals, ultimately supporting student learning.
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What states have the most Educational Curriculum jobs? States with the most job openings for Educational Curriculum jobs include:
Infographic showing various Educational Curriculum job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 66% Physical, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,461 per year, or $37.2 per hour.
Sales Education Manager, Curriculum Strategy

Sales Education Manager, Curriculum Strategy

Stryker

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site, Remote

$133K - $222K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Work Flexibility: Remote or Hybrid or Onsite

As the Sales Education Manager, Curriculum Strategy, you will partner with sales and marketing leaders to assess and analyze business needs, market strategy, and training opportunities in order to drive Mako growth.

You will act as the lead subject matter expert for Mako and be responsible for developing, planning, and conducting training for new products, as well as new Mako markets, ensuring alignment with corporate training objectives. Through collaboration with marketing, R&D, usability, etc., you will develop innovative training strategies that maximize the use of technology to maintain and grow "world-class" standards.

This is a remote position; however, candidates must be located within reasonable proximity to a major airport.

Relocation assistance is available for candidates who elect to relocate to Fort Lauderdale, FL, or Mahwah, NJ.

What you will do:

  • Demonstrate technical expertise to design and execute sales education programs including driving the training objectives and curriculum

  • Benchmark education and training activities to determine best practices

  • Evaluate various selling methodologies and incorporate best practices that improves educational curriculum

  • Collaborate with key opinion leaders to design and facilitate educational programs

  • Ensure alignment with business objectives

  • Partner with internal stakeholders to identify KOL targets for sales education programs

  • Facilitate training courses and workshops based on sound adult learning principles and identified business needs.

  • Utilize subject matter and educational expertise to develop and measure learning curriculum

  • Develop new methods to increase learning effectiveness

  • Ensure sales education programs align with business objectives and marketing/sales initiatives

  • Guide and implements the global trainer certification program

  • Project Management

  • Support and/or lead cross-functional/regional team on critical projects

  • Analyze market/industry dynamics and evolving sales needs

  • Identifies opportunities that deepens training, accelerates learning and make programs more efficient

  • Perform global Mako/JR training needs assessments in partnership with the local sales education, sales leadership, and marketing teams

  • Foster and lead team collaboration for new Mako product launches with marketing, medical education, product marketing, etc

  • Proactively identifies and develops new education platforms by analyzing business needs, budget and priorities

  • Refine, develop and execute sales education strategies based on market insights and data/input following program execution

  • Evaluate new technologies or platforms that can enable more efficient or streamlined approaches

  • Develop and drive Sales Education strategy & vision by anticipating sales needs and business priorities

  • Directly involved in helping shape educational imperatives, strategy and focus for the organization

  • Manage Sales Education in accordance with P&L requirement

  • Define plan and prioritize investments

  • Collaborate with Finance partners and participate in budget planning process

  • Manage network as well as identify and develop "up and coming" thought leaders

  • Create and execute department level VOC and stakeholder feedback strategy

  • Direct and advises business partners to execute the divisional sales education strategy and programs

  • Articulate communication strategy based on impact of media channels

  • Define communication strategy in partnership with Marketing Communications and utilize most effective platform

Required

  • Bachelor's degree

  • 8+ years of work experience

  • experience working with Medical device

  • Excellent presentation and interpersonal communication skills

  • Experience managing multiple projects while delivering on established timelines

  • Ability to be persuasive in the absence of organizational authority

  • Must be able to understand and work within complex interdivisional procedures and policies

Preferred

  • Leading/influencing people or groups or changes in an organization

  • Content creation development experience

  • Creative, familiar with Articulate, Storyline, Rise360, Synthesia, JigSpace

  • Experience collaborating with HCP

United States of America Pay Ranges:

  • USN: $102,600 - $171,000 USD Annual
  • US5: $107,700 - $179,600 USD Annual
  • US10: $112,900 - $188,100 USD Annual
  • US15: $118,000 - $196,600 USD Annual
  • US20: $123,100 - $205,200 USD Annual
  • US30: $133,400 - $222,300 USD Annual
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Travel Percentage: 60%Stryker Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Stryker is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability.Stryker Corporation will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.