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As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for science curriculum developer in Ontario is $37.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $47.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Science Curriculum Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Science Curriculum Developer, you need a strong background in science education, instructional design, and curriculum development, usually evidenced by a relevant degree and teaching experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), curriculum-mapping software, and standards such as Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) is typically required. Strong project management, collaboration, and communication skills help distinguish top candidates. These combined skills ensure that curricula are both pedagogically sound and effectively implemented for diverse learning environments.

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A typical day for a Science Curriculum Developer often involves researching best practices in science education, designing new lesson plans or assessments, and aligning materials with specific educational standards. You may collaborate closely with teachers, subject matter experts, and education administrators to review and improve curriculum content. The role also includes piloting new curriculum materials, gathering feedback, and revising resources to ensure they are engaging and effective for students. Regular meetings and professional development sessions are common, making it a dynamic and collaborative work environment.

What is a Science Curriculum Developer job?

A Science Curriculum Developer designs, evaluates, and updates science education materials to align with academic standards and best teaching practices. They create lesson plans, textbooks, digital resources, and assessments to enhance student learning. This role often involves collaborating with educators, subject matter experts, and policymakers to ensure curriculum effectiveness. Science Curriculum Developers may work for schools, educational publishers, or government agencies to improve science education at various levels.

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Infographic showing various Science Curriculum Developer job openings in Ontario as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 49% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 13% Temporary, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 75% In-person, and 25% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $78,478 per year, or $37.7 per hour.

Kingston Health Sciences Centre - Medical Physicist

Health Sciences North

Sudbury, ON

Other

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

This position is being posted on behalf of Kingston Health Sciences Centre. All applications are to be submitted via Kingston Health's external website at the following link: Career Opportunities: Physicist (102348) 

Job Title: Physicist

Posted Date: 01/08/2026

Closing Date: None specified


Job Description


PIPSC


Job Title: Physicist
Status: Regular Full-Time
Department: Oncology Medical Physics 

Program: Kingston General Hospital Site, 76 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 
Location: Oncology Medical Physics 
Posting Reference:102348

Position: 

The Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario (CCSEO) at Kingston Health Sciences Centre invites applications for a permanent, full-time Medical Physicist. This position offers the opportunity to join a comprehensive radiation oncology program with a strong commitment to quality, education, innovation, and collaboration. The successful candidate will contribute to high-quality patient care while helping to advance clinical practice, teaching, and research within an integrated academic health sciences environment.

CCSEO delivers a wide variety of radiation therapy treatments supported by four Varian TrueBeam linear accelerators, GE and Philips CT simulators, an Xstrahl orthovoltage unit, a fully integrated ARIA/Eclipse treatment planning and radiation oncology information system, and an Elekta Flexitron HDR brachytherapy treatment unit with Oncentra planning systems. The brachytherapy program at CCSEO treats a wide range of disease sites, including prostate, gynecological, esophageal, lung, and breast cancers.

The successful candidate will join a strong clinical team consisting of five medical physicists, two physics residents, and technical support staff. Clinical duties may include quality assurance, chart checking, physics support for both external beam and brachytherapy procedures, collaboration with dosimetrists and radiation oncologists, and support for the implementation of new techniques and clinical protocols. The role also includes involvement in the specification, acceptance testing, commissioning, calibration, and ongoing support of radiation therapy equipment, as well as providing imaging and informatics expertise for computer systems and information technology infrastructure within the Radiation Program.

Medical Physicists at CCSEO are actively involved in clinical teaching for radiation oncology residents and radiation therapy trainees and as part of the CCSEO CAMPEP medical physics residency training program. An academic appointment in the Department of Oncology at Queen's University may be sought, with possible cross-appointment to the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy. Opportunities exist for undergraduate teaching and research project supervision, and engagement in clinical, translational, and basic research projects aligned with the candidate's interests.

Qualifications for the position include an MSc or PhD in Medical Physics, and completion of a CAMPEP accredited residency training program in Radiation Oncology Physics. Certification in the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (CCPM) or equivalent is preferred. In addition, the candidate should have strong organizational and excellent oral and written communication skills.

Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is Southeastern Ontario's largest acute-care academic hospital. Consisting of our Hotel Dieu Hospital site and Kingston General Hospital site, as well as the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario and two research institutes, we care for more than 500,000 patients and families from across our region. As one of Kingston's largest employers, we are home to nearly 5,000 staff, more than 2,000 health-care learners and 1,000 volunteers who are committed to partnering with patients and families to ensure we continually provide high quality, compassionate care. Fully affiliated with Queen's University, we are ranked as one of Canada's top research hospitals.

Applications are invited from all qualified candidates. Please submit a curriculum vitae, and the names of two professional referees. The application process will remain open until the position is filled.

Applications will be received by clicking here or via the KHSC Main page (https://kingstonhsc.ca/working and-volunteering and choose "Explore Careers at KHSC").

Submission Instructions: Please include your Cover Letter and CV as one file under "Resume". Please submit the list of references as "Supporting Documents"