Senior Curriculum Developer

Our client, a leading educational institution in Miami, Florida, US , is seeking an experienced Senior Curriculum Developer to design and implement innovative educational programs. This role requires a strong understanding of pedagogical principles, instructional design methodologies, and curriculum development best practices. The Senior Curriculum Developer will be responsible for creating engaging and effective learning materials, assessments, and instructional strategies for a variety of educational levels. You will work closely with subject matter experts, educators, and instructional designers to ensure curriculum alignment with learning objectives and standards. Key responsibilities include developing course outlines, lesson plans, multimedia content, and online learning modules. The ideal candidate will possess a Master's degree in Education, Curriculum Development, or a related field, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in curriculum design and implementation. Proficiency in educational technology tools and learning management systems (LMS) is essential. Strong project management, communication, and collaboration skills are required to effectively lead curriculum initiatives and work with diverse teams. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of education and contribute to the development of high-quality learning experiences. The position is based on-site to foster collaboration and ensure effective execution of training programs. We are looking for a passionate educator committed to enhancing student outcomes through innovative curriculum design.

Responsibilities: Design and develop comprehensive curriculum frameworks, course content, and instructional materials. Create engaging learning experiences, including lesson plans, activities, assessments, and multimedia resources. Collaborate with subject matter experts and educators to ensure accuracy and relevance of curriculum content. Implement and evaluate curriculum effectiveness, making necessary revisions to improve learning outcomes. Develop assessment tools and methods to measure student comprehension and skill acquisition. Provide training and support to educators on curriculum implementation and best practices. Stay current with educational research, trends, and technological advancements in curriculum development. Manage curriculum development projects, ensuring timely completion and adherence to quality standards. Ensure curriculum aligns with institutional goals, accreditation standards, and learning objectives. Qualifications: Master's degree in Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Instructional Design, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in curriculum development and instructional design. Proven experience creating engaging and effective learning materials for diverse audiences. Proficiency with learning management systems (LMS) and educational technology tools. Strong understanding of pedagogical theories and adult learning principles. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong project management and organizational skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.

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