Remote Math Curriculum Developer

Description

Remote Math Curriculum Developer

Turn Your Mathematical Vision Into Tomorrow’s Learning

Have you ever found yourself wishing math classes felt less like memory tests and more like launchpads for creativity and confidence? Here’s your chance to build those experiences from the ground up—shaping a curriculum that sparks curiosity, empowers growth, and connects concepts to real-life outcomes. As a Remote Math Curriculum Developer, you’ll lead the creation of high-impact, learner-centered math journeys from anywhere in the world—while earning an annual salary of $77,461.

Why This Role Matters

You know the right math curriculum isn’t just about equations and formulas. It’s about making learners feel capable, engaged, and prepared to tackle the world’s challenges—whether they’re mastering algebra, exploring probability, or learning to think critically. Your passion for innovative education, paired with your deep math expertise, will set the stage for transformative remote learning. This is more than curriculum writing; it’s about delivering practical math skills that support every learner’s potential.

How You’ll Make an Impact

Your influence will ripple through virtual classrooms, teacher training sessions, and interactive lesson plans, reaching a broader audience. You’ll collaborate with educators to turn feedback into meaningful content, and you’ll transform assessment data into lessons that close gaps and inspire progress. Every module you design will help educators guide students to real mathematical insight and confidence. Your work won’t just fill standards—it will light the path to lifelong math fluency.

Core Responsibilities

  • Craft learner-focused math units, lesson plans, and assessments that support inquiry-based and active learning approaches.
  • Analyze learner data, feedback, and research to iterate on curricular materials—turning numbers and comments into tangible improvements.
  • Partner with teachers and instructional designers to create math resources that fit remote education needs, including digital tools, hands-on activities, and problem-solving tasks.
  • Guide the integration of mathematical thinking skills, real-world application, and conceptual understanding into every stage of the curriculum.
  • Ensure curriculum accessibility and inclusivity for all learners, accommodating diverse learning styles and backgrounds through the use of adaptive tools and differentiated instruction.
  • Lead remote workshops and coaching sessions, empowering educators to deliver engaging math lessons—whether they’re using a whiteboard app or a breakout room on Zoom.
  • Pilot and refine new teaching strategies, gathering classroom insights to elevate your content continually.

Your Tools and Environment

You’ll thrive in a digital-first setting where remote collaboration is the standard. Your virtual toolkit will include platforms like Google Classroom, Canvas, or Edmodo for lesson delivery, and you’ll brainstorm with creative teams via Slack, Miro, or Zoom. Each day offers space for deep work, reflection, and asynchronous feedback—no back-to-back meetings that kill productivity. Here, you’ll have the autonomy to experiment, iterate, and drive real curricular change.

The Skills That Set You Apart

  • An instinct for translating advanced mathematical ideas into engaging, digestible lessons—whether it’s through a real-world example or a gamified quiz.
  • A track record of building math curricula for K–12 or higher education, especially for remote or blended learning models.
  • Experience leveraging digital learning tools, adaptive technologies, and multimedia resources to make math accessible and interactive.
  • A habit of seeking out and integrating feedback—your ears are always open to the voices of teachers and learners.
  • The ability to simplify complex ideas—whether it’s over Zoom, through a shared document, or on a collaborative whiteboard.
  • A passion for educational equity, inclusion, and the power of mathematics to unlock new possibilities for every student.

Who Thrives Here

If you see curriculum as a tool for transformation—not just compliance—and you’re excited to work where innovation is valued over tradition, you’ll feel at home. You’ll partner with curriculum writers, teachers, and technologists to create resources that drive both understanding and engagement. No idea is too bold here: want to pilot a digital escape room or connect calculus to climate change modeling? Let’s try it.

Growth, Support, and What’s Next

You’ll be supported by a team that moves quickly but gives you the space to focus intensely. Expect regular opportunities for professional learning, peer feedback, and creative exchange. Your journey as a math curriculum leader will stretch your skills and have a lasting impact far beyond a single classroom. Here, your contributions help thousands of learners—and educators—find joy and clarity in mathematics.

Ready to Build the Future of Math Learning?

If you’re inspired to turn complex math into powerful learning experiences and believe your work should open doors for every kind of student, we want to meet you. Let’s create purposeful change—one lesson at a time. Your next chapter in education starts wherever you are.