Job Overview:
We’re seeking a sharp, standards-driven Science Curriculum Specialist for grades 6–9 to serve as the educational backbone of our content development team. In this role, you will bridge the gap between science standards, engaging content, and hands-on kits, ensuring every lesson is both rigorous and fun. This position is all about creative instructional design vision rather than script writing – we have curriculum writers for the detailed scripts. Instead, you’ll craft high-level blueprints for lessons (think essential questions, learning objectives, and a slide/session flow) and make sure everything from the initial concept to the student’s experience holds up to scrutiny. We need someone who can look at a lesson and say, “This is engaging, this is accurate, and this teaches exactly what it’s supposed to.”
As our Science Curriculum Specialist, you will work collaboratively with curriculum writers, a kit engineer (our hands-on activity designer), and media developers to shape each module. You’ll ensure our discovery-based learning framework is embedded in every session, tying concepts across physical, life, earth, and chemical sciences to real-world applications. You won’t be authoring scripts, but your pedagogical expertise and creative vision will guide those who do. This is a highly collaborative and creative role where you’ll validate and enhance curriculum modules before, during, and after they’re written – maintaining academic accuracy, aligning to NGSS standards, and keeping the experience engaging and cross-disciplinary. If you’re excited about making science meaningful beyond the textbook and being part of an innovative, growing team, this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
science standards (especially NGSS) as well as internal learning goals. Maintain up-to-date
alignment documentation, including standards mapping, vocabulary lists, and learning goal
trackers for each product.
conceptual clarity, correct pacing, and pedagogical soundness. Identify any gaps or
inaccuracies in content and propose improvements or stronger instructional techniques to
address them.
activities and science kits for each module. Make sure each experiment or build directly
supports the lesson objectives and standards. Provide feedback on prototypes and suggest
refinements to improve student understanding, usability, and excitement.
modules. Outline essential questions, learning objectives, and the session flow — for example,
mapping out a 30-slide lesson in a concise 5–7 slide framework that guides our scriptwriters.
Ensure the planned flow is logically sound and engaging from start to finish.
media/content developers at every stage of development. Serve as a strategic partner during
planning meetings and content review sessions, ensuring the instructional intent is clear and
consistently carried through in the final product. (You’ll actively participate in creative
brainstorming and “rip-and-tear” sessions to help solve challenges and refine ideas in real
time.)
module. Help design activities and examples that connect science concepts to everyday life
and, where possible, to other subject areas (math, ELA, social studies), so that learning is
interdisciplinary and relevant.
a lesson goes live, confirm that all content is scientifically accurate, terminology is correct and
age-appropriate, and the material meets our high standards for rigor and creativity. Ensure that
every student-facing experience delivers on its promise and aligns with our discovery-based
learning framework.
bringing new ideas and insights. You’ll be involved in evolving our curriculum beyond traditional
models – brainstorming new approaches, improving our methods, and ensuring we stay ahead
of the curve in science education. Your expertise will help shape the future direction of our
products in a meaningful way.
Workload & Process:
auditing existing content for standards alignment. You’ll identify whether standards are fully or
partially met, break down which components are addressed, evaluate the Depth of Knowledge
(DOK), and assess overall academic rigor. All findings will be documented in our standards
tracking system for future reference and decision-making.
working closely with content writers and editors to ensure new scripts and storyboards align
with standards. You’ll help determine the extent of alignment, clarify instructional intent, and
support the development of assessments that accurately measure student understanding.
engineer to review and shape new hands-on activities. Your goal will be to evaluate how well
proposed activities meet educational standards and build out a bank of instructionally sound
experiences that can be deployed when new content demand arises.
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