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Part Time Curriculum Development Jobs in California

Flexible schedule Responsibilities: 1. Curriculum Development: Design and develop comprehensive TOEFL curriculum materials that align with the latest test specifications. Create engaging and ...

Flexible schedule Responsibilities: 1. Curriculum Development: Design and develop comprehensive TOEFL curriculum materials that align with the latest test specifications. Create engaging and ...

DSPS Counselor, Part-Time

Salinas, CA · On-site

$63.36 - $86.72/hr

Main Campus 411 Central Avenue, Salinas Job Type: Part-Time Professor Job Number: 202300094 ... Participate in program review and curriculum development for DSPS; * Serve on college committees ...

This is a part-time on-site role for a 2nd Grade Class Teacher at Creative STEAM. The teacher will ... Curriculum Development and Elementary Education skills * Experience in Teaching and Education

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How much do part time curriculum development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time curriculum development in California is $72,047.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,300.00 and $87,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are part time curriculum development jobs?

Part time curriculum development jobs involve creating, reviewing, and updating educational materials, lesson plans, or course content on a part-time basis. Professionals in these roles may work for schools, educational companies, or online learning providers. Their responsibilities often include aligning curriculum with educational standards, incorporating new teaching methods, and ensuring materials are engaging and effective. Part time roles offer flexibility, making them suitable for educators seeking supplementary income or work-life balance.

How do part-time curriculum developers typically collaborate with full-time educators and subject matter experts?

Part-time curriculum developers often work closely with full-time teachers and subject matter experts to ensure that learning materials align with educational standards and classroom needs. Collaboration can involve regular meetings, feedback sessions, and sharing of draft materials, often facilitated through digital platforms and project management tools. Since part-time roles may have limited in-person hours, effective communication and flexibility are key to staying aligned with the broader instructional team. This collaborative approach helps ensure that the curriculum remains relevant, engaging, and effective for students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Curriculum Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Curriculum Developer, you need expertise in instructional design, subject matter knowledge, and experience in education or training, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), authoring tools like Articulate or Adobe Captivate, and curriculum standards is typically required. Strong organizational skills, creativity, and the ability to collaborate effectively with educators set standout candidates apart. These skills ensure that high-quality, engaging, and standards-aligned educational materials are created efficiently and meet learners' needs.
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Makerspace Instructor (Part Time)

Makerspace Instructor (Part Time)

Concorde Education

Visalia, CA • On-site

Part-time

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Job description

The Part-Time Makerspace Instructor will be responsible for guiding students in K-12 schools through hands-on projects and activities related to 3D printing, laser printing, robotics, and other emerging technologies. This position aims to ignite students' creativity, problem-solving skills, and interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields.

Job Description:

The Part-Time Makerspace Instructor will engage with students across different age groups and educational backgrounds, fostering an environment that encourages experimentation, innovation, and critical thinking. They will work closely with Concorde Education's Curriculum Development Team to design and deliver lessons that are aligned with the custom-tailored curriculum.

Responsibilities:

  1. Curriculum Delivery: Implement and adapt Concorde Education's custom tailored curriculum for makerspace activities, ensuring alignment with relevant educational standards.
  2. Technology Management: Operate, maintain, and provide training on various makerspace tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, and other fabrication tools.
  3. Student Engagement: Foster an inclusive and collaborative learning environment, enabling students to work on individual and group projects.
  4. Assessment and Feedback: Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback, making necessary adjustments to meet individual learning needs.
  5. Professional Development: Attend workshops, seminars, and conferences to stay abreast of the latest trends in makerspace technologies and pedagogical approaches.
  6. Safety Compliance: Ensure adherence to safety protocols and guidelines within the makerspace, including proper usage of tools and equipment.
  7. Collaboration: Work closely with school staff and Concorde Education's team to ensure seamless integration of makerspace activities within the overall educational program.

Expected Skills and Qualifications:

  1. Technical Expertise: Proficient in operating 3D printers, laser printers, CNC machines, and/or other makerspace technologies.
  2. Teaching Experience: Previous experience working with K-12 students in an educational setting, with a focus on hands-on learning is a plus.
  3. Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with students, school staff, and the Concorde Education team.
  4. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot technical issues and adapt teaching strategies to meet diverse learning needs.
  5. Certifications: Relevant certifications in 3D printing, laser cutting, or other makerspace technologies would be an asset.