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How much do weekend curriculum writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend curriculum writer in the United States is $26.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Curriculum Writer vs Part-Time Content Developer?

AspectWeekend Curriculum WriterPart-Time Content Developer
CredentialsEducational background, writing skillsRelevant experience, writing/editing skills
Work EnvironmentRemote or flexible hours, educational settingsRemote, freelance or part-time roles
Industry UsageEducation, e-learning platformsMedia, marketing, online content

The Weekend Curriculum Writer primarily focuses on creating educational content for schools or online courses during weekends, often requiring educational credentials. In contrast, the Part-Time Content Developer produces various types of digital content for different industries, emphasizing writing and editing skills. While both roles may be remote and part-time, their main focus and industry applications differ.

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Curriculum Writers for High School

Roselle Board of Education

Roselle, NJ

$36.30/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description:
Three (3) Curriculum Writers for High School 
Job Summary:
The position is for three (3) teachers for High School Curriculum Writing for Biology and Chemistry 



Location: 

Abraham Clark High School 


Qualifications:

  • Must hold appropriate New Jersey Science certification (Biology, Chemistry, or Physics certification).
  • Must be knowledgeable in the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science (NJSLS-S) and Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs).
  • Experience with curriculum writing and developing standards-aligned instructional materials preferred.
  • Should be proficient in designing engaging, inquiry-based learning experiences, assessments, and differentiated instructional strategies for high school students.
  • Knowledge of environmental science topics including ecology, sustainability, climate science, and human impact on Earth systems preferred.  

 Salary:
35 hours per person at $36.30 per hour 
Selection Procedure:
Qualified applicants will be contacted for any interview if credentials meet District standards/criteria. No phone calls please.
The Roselle Public Schools Promotes and Values Diversity
Employees and prospective employees will receive equal opportunities for employment without regard to sex, race, creed, national origin, ancestry, nationality, color, marital status, domestic partnership, civil union status, gender identity or expression, familial status, affectional or sexual orientation, age, handicap (and/or disability), service in the armed forces, veteran status, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, refusal to submit to genetic tests, or refusal to make available results of genetic tests, or any other unlawful category of discrimination.