Remote Curriculum Coordinator Jobs

Remote curriculum coordinator jobs are in active demand across the U.S., with remote-first companies and distributed teams hiring for roles in ed-tech, corporate learning and development, healthcare education, and nonprofit program management. Employers hiring remotely right now include Per Scholas, IXL Learning, and Cisco. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.

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Overview

Open roles14
Top employerPer Scholas
Top industryTechnology
Top credentialBachelor's
Companies hiring6

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Cisco
AI Native Curriculum Designer
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Cisco
Added 3d ago
AI Native Curriculum Designer
Cisco
Tampa, Florida
$135k - $239k/yr
Remote (US)
10,000+

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Zeiders Enterprises
Project Manager- Curriculum Design and Development Lead
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Zeiders Enterprises
Added 1w ago
Project Manager- Curriculum Design and Development Lead
Zeiders Enterprises
Woodbridge, Virginia
Project & Program Management
Project Management
Remote (US)
Master's
1,001-5,000

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Per Scholas
Technical Curriculum Developer (ERP and CRM) (Contract Position)
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Per Scholas
Added 2w ago
Technical Curriculum Developer (ERP and CRM) (Contract Position)
Per Scholas
Orlando, Florida
Remote (US)
51-200

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Per Scholas
Technical Curriculum Developer (ERP and CRM) (Contract Position)
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Per Scholas
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Technical Curriculum Developer (ERP and CRM) (Contract Position)
Per Scholas
Columbus, Ohio
Remote (US)
51-200

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Per Scholas
Technical Curriculum Developer (Semiconductor)
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Per Scholas
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Technical Curriculum Developer (Semiconductor)
Per Scholas
Washington, District of Columbia
$40 - $50/hr
Remote (US)
51-200

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Remote Curriculum Coordinator Job Market

Who's Hiring

  • Per Scholas
    Per Scholas5
  • IXL Learning
    IXL Learning4
  • Cisco
    Cisco1
  • minio
    minio1
  • Zeiders Enterprises
    Zeiders Enterprises1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software10
  • Electronics & Hardware1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in remote curriculum coordinator jobs.

  • Bachelor's degree in education, curriculum and instruction, or a related field
  • Experience developing or revising curriculum for a specific grade band or subject area
  • Familiarity with state or national academic standards such as Common Core or NGSS
  • Proficiency with learning management systems such as Canvas, Schoology, or Blackboard
  • Teaching certification or prior classroom teaching experience
  • Strong project management skills for coordinating multi-school or multi-department rollouts

Tips for Your Remote Curriculum Coordinator Job Search

Build a portfolio that shows async work

Remote employers want evidence you can design and complete curriculum projects without daily supervision. Put together two or three samples that show a full cycle: a scope document, the finished curriculum, and any revision notes. Async deliverables are more persuasive than a list of responsibilities.

Apply early to remote roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists remote curriculum coordinator openings from across the U.S. in one place, so you can find roles that match your background and apply directly without sorting through postings that aren't actually remote.

Name the tools you use in your resume

Remote curriculum coordinator roles run on specific platforms: learning management systems like Canvas, Blackboard, or Cornerstone, plus project management tools for tracking content builds. Call out the exact tools you've used, since remote hiring managers scan for them before reading further.

Prepare to show written communication skills

Remote curriculum teams coordinate almost entirely through written channels, so hiring managers often assess how you write during the application itself. Treat your cover letter and any email exchanges as demonstrations of the written clarity you'd bring to the role every day.

Ask specific questions in remote interviews

In a remote curriculum coordinator interview, ask how the team handles feedback cycles on curriculum drafts, which tools they use to manage version control, and how new coordinators ramp up. Concrete questions signal that you understand distributed work and have thought through how the role actually functions remotely.

Remote Curriculum Coordinator Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a remote curriculum coordinator job?

Focus your search on ed-tech companies, corporate learning and development teams, and nonprofits that run distributed operations, since those sectors hire curriculum coordinators remotely most consistently. Remote employers screen hard for self-direction, strong written communication, and experience managing curriculum projects asynchronously without daily check-ins. Demonstrating those skills in your application materials, such as a portfolio showing completed curriculum builds or a writing sample, gives you a clear edge.

Which companies hire remote curriculum coordinators?

Employers currently hiring remote curriculum coordinators include Per Scholas, IXL Learning, and Cisco, per current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first ed-tech platforms, distributed corporate training teams, and national nonprofits make up the largest share of companies hiring curriculum coordinators in a fully remote setup.

Can you get a remote curriculum coordinator job with no experience?

Yes, but remote entry-level curriculum coordinator roles are harder to land because employers expect you to work independently from day one with minimal onboarding support. Ed-tech startups and nonprofits are the most likely to hire entry-level candidates remotely. Showing a portfolio of curriculum samples you developed independently, even from volunteer or freelance projects, does more to open doors than listing coursework alone.

Do you need a degree for remote curriculum coordinator jobs?

Not always. Many remote employers list a degree as preferred rather than required, especially in corporate learning and development and ed-tech. What consistently matters more is demonstrated ability to design, organize, and improve instructional content. Candidates who can show a portfolio of real curriculum work, familiarity with learning management systems, and strong written communication often move forward without a four-year degree.

Which industries hire the most remote curriculum coordinators?

The sectors hiring the most remote curriculum coordinators are Technology & Software and Electronics & Hardware, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Those sectors hire curriculum coordinators remotely because their teams are distributed across multiple locations and need centralized instructional design and content coordination that doesn't require anyone to be on-site.

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