Remote Curriculum Designer Jobs

Remote curriculum designer jobs are open across the U.S. in e-learning, corporate training, higher education, and healthcare, at remote-first companies and distributed teams that build learning programs without a central office. 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 Designer 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 designer jobs.

  • Bachelor's degree in instructional design, education, or a related field
  • Proficiency with eLearning authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline or Rise
  • Experience applying ADDIE, SAM, or backward design frameworks
  • Ability to write measurable learning objectives aligned to performance outcomes
  • Skill in collaborating with subject-matter experts to extract and structure content
  • Familiarity with learning management systems such as Canvas, Moodle, or Cornerstone

Tips for Your Remote Curriculum Designer Job Search

Apply early to remote roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists remote curriculum designer openings from across the U.S. in one place. Check regularly for new postings and apply directly to the roles that match your background, so you're not missing openings as they come in.

Build a portfolio that shows your process

Remote employers can't see you at a whiteboard, so your portfolio does the explaining. Include the needs analysis, objectives, storyboard, and finished module for at least two projects so hiring managers see how you think, not just what you produced.

Demonstrate your async communication skills

Remote curriculum design teams rely on written handoffs to move projects forward. Write clear, detailed design documents, feedback responses, and stakeholder briefs. If you can show samples of async collaboration, include them alongside your course files.

Name the authoring tools you know upfront

List Articulate Storyline, Rise, Adobe Captivate, or whatever tools you've used in your resume summary and portfolio descriptions. Remote employers filter candidates quickly, and matching the authoring stack in the job posting gets you past the first screen.

Prepare for remote-style interviews and tasks

Many remote curriculum designer interviews include an async design challenge sent before or after a video call. Practice narrating your instructional decisions in writing and recording short Loom-style walkthroughs of your work so you're ready to show your thinking on demand.

Remote Curriculum Designer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a remote curriculum designer job?

Target companies with distributed workforces that have ongoing training needs, such as SaaS companies, online education platforms, and large healthcare networks. Remote employers screen for strong async written communication, the ability to manage projects independently, and hands-on experience with authoring tools like Articulate Storyline or Rise. A portfolio showing complete courses you designed and built from scratch gives you a real edge.

Which companies hire remote curriculum designers?

Companies hiring remote curriculum designers right now include Per Scholas, IXL Learning, and Cisco, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first technology companies, online learning platforms, and large corporate training departments are among the most consistent sources of fully remote curriculum designer openings.

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

Yes, but remote entry-level roles are harder to land because employers expect you to work independently from day one without in-person mentorship. Your best openings are at smaller e-learning startups and nonprofits that value initiative. Build two or three sample modules using free authoring tools, show your instructional design process, and document the learning outcomes you intended each module to achieve.

Do you need a degree for remote curriculum designer jobs?

Not always. Many remote employers care more about your portfolio and your ability to apply instructional design principles than your formal credentials. A degree in instructional design, education, or a related field helps, but demonstrable skills in learning theory, course authoring tools, and measurable learner outcomes can carry equal weight with employers reviewing remote candidates.

Which industries hire the most remote curriculum designers?

The sectors hiring the most remote curriculum designers are Technology & Software and Electronics & Hardware, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These industries run large distributed workforces that depend on consistent, scalable training programs delivered entirely online.

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