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

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time curriculum development in the United States is $73,003.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $89,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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 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.
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Curriculum Specialist (CS) at DOS, National Foreign Affairs Training Center "NFATC" (former FSI)

Curriculum Specialist (CS) at DOS, National Foreign Affairs Training Center "NFATC" (former FSI)

International Center for Language Studies

Arlington, VA

$45 - $49/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 6 hours ago


Job description

Category Education
Description
The International Center for Language Studies (ICLS) is a woman-owned, independent language school based in Washington, DC, which is now celebrating more than 58 years of delivering high-quality training in ESL and over 85 different foreign languages. The ICLS mission is to offer student-centered language programs that develop authentic target language use, focus on individual goals, and enable students to be successful in a global environment.
ICLS is contracted by Department of State's National Foreign Affairs Training Center, "NFATC" (former FSI) to provide and manage contractor staff of high-quality Language and Culture Instructors, Testers, Raters, Distance Learning Mentors, Curriculum Specialists, and Digital Media Editors to support the School of Language Studies (SLS) at National Foreign Affairs Training Center, "NFATC" (former FSI). If you are interested in joining ICLS project team at FSI, please upload your most updated resume.
Duties:
  • With minimal direction and maximum coordination from the COR, ACOR, or GTM, lead groups in the development of language training materials or SLS-relevant reference materials and/or in the development of SLS-relevant instructional research and development following the SLS model.
  • With minimal direction and maximum coordination from the COR, ACOR, or GTM, manage the development and implementation of new specialized language training programs for domestic and overseas use. Assist other language professionals, in a mentoring role, by, among other things, developing models that reflect "best practices" as defined by the field of Instructed Second Language Acquisition.
  • Actively encourage the wider use of innovative training models, e.g., Distance Learning, multimedia learning systems, guided self-study, coaching, exploiting a local language environment, and tutoring.
  • With minimal direction and maximum coordination from the COR, ACOR, or GTM, lead groups in the development of SLS-relevant staff training projects or undertake training development on own, including, but not limited to, design and execution of workshops for SLS staff. Training projects may involve coaching, mentoring or classroom observation as required.
  • With minimal direction and maximum coordination from the COR, ACOR, or GTM, collaborate with the Division of Curriculum, Student and Staff Development to draft all required documents in the curriculum development project approval process, and provide status updates on approved projects as directed.

Position Requirements
Required Qualifications:
  • A minimum of three (3) years of experience developing courses for adult learners of foreign languages.
  • BA/BS, MA/MS, or Ph.D., or foreign equivalent degree in a relevant language education field such as Corpus Linguistics Training, Second Language Acquisition, Applied Linguistics, and/or Instructional Design with demonstrated expertise through experience or publications in instructional design and/or curriculum development methodologies in language education.
  • Knowledge of basic computer skills: e.g., email, Microsoft Office Suite, and familiarity with online meeting software (Zoom, Skype, MS Teams, Webex).
  • All labor categories require U.S. work authorization. U.S. Citizens and Permanent/Legal Residents are welcomed to apply
Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time
Keywords
Curriculum Developer, Instructional Designer, Curriculum Specialist, Curriculum Development, Foreign Language Training, Publications, Learning Management System, FSI, Content, Editing Software
Hiring Manager(s) Judy Evans
Location National Foreign Affairs Training Center Campus- Arlington, Virginia
About the Organization
EOE Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
This position is currently accepting applications.