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How much do freelance curriculum alignment jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance curriculum alignment in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is freelance curriculum alignment?

Freelance curriculum alignment involves independently assessing and adjusting educational materials to ensure they meet specific standards, learning objectives, or organizational goals. Professionals in this field work with schools, publishers, or educational organizations to review curricula and ensure that lessons, assessments, and activities are aligned with required benchmarks or frameworks. This work can include mapping curriculum to state or national standards, identifying gaps, and making recommendations for improvement. Freelancers in curriculum alignment often have backgrounds in education, instructional design, or subject matter expertise.

How does a freelance curriculum alignment specialist typically collaborate with educational institutions and subject matter experts?

As a freelance curriculum alignment specialist, you will often work closely with school administrators, teachers, and subject matter experts to ensure that learning materials meet educational standards and objectives. Communication is usually conducted through virtual meetings, shared documents, and project management platforms, allowing for flexible yet structured collaboration. Building strong relationships and maintaining clear, consistent communication is key to understanding the institution's unique needs and aligning curricula effectively. You may also need to present findings, provide recommendations, and adjust materials based on feedback throughout the project lifecycle.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a freelance curriculum alignment specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Curriculum Alignment Specialist, you need expertise in educational standards, curriculum design, and subject-matter knowledge, often supported by a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with alignment tools, educational frameworks (like Common Core or NGSS), and data analysis software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate with educators and stakeholders are important soft skills. These abilities ensure curricula are accurately aligned with standards, enhancing educational consistency and student outcomes.

Are freelance curriculum alignment jobs in demand?

Freelance curriculum alignment jobs are in moderate demand as educational institutions and organizations seek flexible experts to develop and align curricula with standards and learning goals. These roles often require strong knowledge of educational frameworks, curriculum design, and relevant tools, with opportunities increasing as online and personalized learning expand. Demand varies by region and sector but generally remains steady due to ongoing educational needs.
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Infographic showing various Freelance Curriculum Alignment job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,230 per year, or $47.7 per hour.

Content Specialist II, ELA/Alternate Assessment

Cognia, Inc.

Portsmouth, NH • On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Please Note: This position is contingent upon the successful award of a new solution proposal. An award decision is expected in the early fall 2026 timeframe with a start date to be determined shortly thereafter. This will be a remote position.

Education is ever-evolving. And so are we.

We seek passionate people from diverse backgrounds who are committed to helping improve the work of schools as a trusted partner in advancing learning. By joining the Cognia team, you will be immersed in a community of energetic and resourceful people dedicated to a common vision to impact and inspire education providers to advance and enable pathways of success for all learners. At Cognia we have developed a holistic approach to education that empowers schools to create real outcomes and optimize learning for students of all backgrounds. Serving over 40,000 institutions from early learning through high school in more than 100 countries and territories, Cognia brings universally recognized perspective to advancing teaching and learning. When you join Cognia, you join a team of experts passionate about our mission and embracing our core values in everything we do.

NATURE AND SCOPE:

The Content Specialist II is responsible for the test development activities for one or more assessment programs or projects. These assessment programs or projects may be traditional large-scale summative assessments (for general education or alternate assessment), curriculum-embedded and formative assessments, content or item specifications, enterprise products or project work often related to research or expanding the use of technology in assessments. The Content Specialist II may also be required to function as the lead developer for one or more programs or projects, coordinating content development efforts for the assigned work. The Content Specialist II also serves as lead developer, demonstrating project management and time management skills, the ability to work independently, and the ability to train and coordinate internal and external team members, including freelancers, consultants and item writing houses.

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES:

  • Contribute to conceptualization, specifications, and creation of innovative content and new assessment products, systems, or services.
  • Use databases and technology tools to construct, track, and edit items.
  • Work with project managers to coordinate schedules and communicate project details with other functional groups such as Graphics, Publications, etc.
  • Simultaneously work in different schedule modes (e.g., fast start-up and turnaround projects with more stable, long-term contracts).
  • Develop a variety of assessment item types according to standards frameworks and other requirements.
  • Develop and refine item specification documents, test or product blueprints, and supplementary materials, as well as facilitate advisory committee meetings.
  • Develop and maintain item, test, and project specifications needed to complete a project or contract.
  • Create and refine a wide variety of items types, including multiple-choice, short-answer, constructed-response, and evidence-based response items, as well as technology-enhanced items, modules, and performance tasks, aligned to standards.
  • Develop item-specific scoring guides, distractor rationales, or other supplemental item information.
  • Conduct training workshops in item writing and other test development related tasks for a variety of audiences; listen to and address concerns of workshop members, clients and/or developers.
  • Train and provide feedback for item writers.
  • Review colleagues’ work and provide feedback.
  • Provide coordination and uniformity for presentation and quality of items, sets, and other work products.
  • Prepare item sets and materials for committee meetings and facilitate and guide the work of advisory committees.
  • Create and analyze test blueprints.
  • Interpret and use item statistics in the selection of items; complete item selection and test construction according to blueprint and test specifications.
  • Consult with scoring chief readers during benchmarking.
  • Assist with development of assessment guides, brochures, and sample question packets.
  • Work with Psychometricians to develop items to both content and psychometric parameters including adaptive testing banks.
  • Ascertain and study current trends within national and professional groups’ content standards and in how children and adults learn.
  • Participate in personal and professional development.
  • Perform duties and fulfill responsibilities that may, from time to time, include related or unrelated tasks.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

Education & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of five (5) years of experience in Education, including two (2) to three (3) years of experience in educational assessment. Proven experience demonstrating test development competencies required, with some experience in alternate assessment (largescale assessment of students with significant cognitive disabilities) highly preferred. Special education experience is preferred; Master’s degree in Education is preferred.
  • Content Specialists are required to have in-depth knowledge in a specific discipline to successfully develop test activities for assessment programs. Education/Degree coupled with teaching experience must be in English/Language Arts

Competencies:

  • Communication: A process by which information is effectively exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
  • Technical Expertise: Job-related specialized knowledge and the proficient use of technology-based tools
  • Individual Accountability: Takes full responsibility for own behavior and professional development
  • Scope-of-Work Management: The planning, organization and use of available resources in order to move specific tasks, events or job responsibilities toward completion
  • Leadership: A process of workplace influence or control in which a person enlists the participation of others and the requisite resources in the creation and accomplishment of specific objectives and goals

Anticipated Travel (may include local, national, and/or international travel):

  • Limited travel (0-10%)
  • Travel to All Staff Company Meeting required

At Cognia, we recognize the critical role played by our teams in carrying out the organization’s important educational mission. As a reflection of that recognition our exceptional benefits offerings include generous paid time off and holiday breaks, comprehensive insurance plans, and a 12.5% retirement savings contribution which is immediately vested, all effective on your date of hire. This represents a strong commitment by the organization to attract and retain the highest quality workforce – to ensure our continued ability to effectively serve our mission for years to come.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, protected veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristics protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations. Cognia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



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