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Part Time Remote Curriculum Content Developer Jobs

It's a part-time, remote, flexible, project-specific opportunity designed for those who want to ... Labeling elements of a piece of content rather than the content as a whole. * Assigning predefined ...

... generated content within the behavioral health domain. This is a unique opportunity to play an ... Work Arrangement * Part-time engagement (approximately 10-15 hours per week) * Fully remote * Must ...

It's a part-time, remote, flexible, project-specific opportunity designed for those who want to ... Labeling elements of a piece of content rather than the content as a whole. * Assigning predefined ...

$30/hr

Record, edit, and produce short- and long-form video content highlighting lab projects, community ... Part-time, hourly (approximately 10-15 hours per week). * Work Location: Fully remote within the ...

Instructors facilitate curriculum content, support student learning, and connect technical concepts ... Ability to work effectively in a remote teaching environment. * Demonstrated professionalism ...

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How much do part time remote curriculum content developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time remote curriculum content developer in the United States is $116,615.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $123,000.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Remote Curriculum Content Developer vs Part Time Remote Instructional Designer?

AspectPart Time Remote Curriculum Content DeveloperPart Time Remote Instructional Designer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education, instructional design, or related fieldRequires a degree in education, instructional design, or related field
Work EnvironmentRemote, project-based, focused on content creationRemote, often involves designing entire learning experiences
Industry UsageCommon in e-learning, online education, corporate trainingCommon in e-learning, corporate training, higher education
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for content development rolesCompared for designing comprehensive instructional programs

While both roles work remotely and require similar educational backgrounds, the Curriculum Content Developer primarily focuses on creating learning materials, whereas the Instructional Designer designs complete instructional experiences and curricula. The choice depends on whether the emphasis is on content creation or overall instructional design.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Remote Curriculum Content Developer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, 42% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 73% Physical, and 27% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,615 per year, or $56.1 per hour.

$15/hr

Full-time, Part-time

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Job description

Scope of the Role: 

At Innodata, we're partnering with the world's leading technology companies to build the future of generative AI and large language models (LLMs). We're on the lookout for smart, savvy, and curious Generative AI Specialist to join our global contributor community as part of our Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Demand program.

This is not a traditional full-time role. It's a part-time, remote, flexible, project-specific opportunity designed for those who want to make a real impact-on their schedule. Whether you're a writer, linguist, educator, researcher, or just deeply passionate about language and logic, this role lets you contribute to cutting-edge AI development while maintaining control over your time. 

You'll be helping LLMs learn the intricacies of language and reasoning-not just how to write, but how to think. If you've ever dreamed of shaping the intelligence behind tomorrow's technology, this is your chance. 

This is more than just a gig-it's a rare chance to help shape the future of AI from anywhere in the world, on your own terms. 

What You'll Own:

  • Rating/assessing the performance of AI models or algorithms based on their output or behavior through a set of evaluative questions.  
  • Labeling elements of a piece of content rather than the content as a whole.  
  • Assigning predefined categories or labels to items.  
  • Evaluating the perceived quality and/or appropriateness of content  
  • Generating labels to advance understanding of a concept, trend etc.  
  • Creation of additional training data for machine learning models by applying transformations to the original data, such as modifying images (rotation, flipping, cropping), generating new text (paraphrasing, summarization), or altering audio/video signals (speed modification, pitch shifting) to reduce overfitting and increase dataset diversity.  
  • Reviewing data and identifying whether or not a product feature works as intended based on the project's guidelines.  
  • Labeling model outputs to identify if a piece of content is or isn't something. Examples: identify clickbait; identifying gaming videos; identifying branded content. 
  • Ordering or ranking items based on a set of preferences or criteria.  
  • Creating prompts or questions that will be used to generate responses from a language model or other AI system.  
  • Projects that evaluate the relevance of content based on a relevancy scale (1-3, 1-5, etc.).  
  • Generating responses to prompts or questions using a language model or other AI system.  
  • Rewriting existing text while preserving the original meaning, often to improve clarity or style and adherence to guidelines.  
  • Producing concise summaries of longer pieces of text or data.  
  • Converting spoken language or audio content into written text.  
  • Converting text or spoken language from one language to another.  
  • Gathering and compiling various forms of data to be used for training, evaluating, or fine-tuning the AI models. This may include text, images, videos, audio files, or other types of digital content.

You'll Thrive in This Role If You Have:

  • A Bachelor's degree or higher in a humanities specialization is required. Advanced degrees are strongly preferred (Master's or PhD)
  • Professional or Expert level proficiency (C1/C2) in English 

The expected hourly salary range for this position is $15 p/hour, based on experience, skills, and qualifications.


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