Chemistry Teacher (Curriculum Developer)
About the role
Job Category: Independent Contractor
Job Profile: Academic (Project)
Job Title: Chemistry Teacher (Curriculum Developer), Foundational course for College/University
Position Start date: August 01, 2025
Working hours: Flexible from Monday to Friday
Compensation range: $2500- $3500 for the whole development
Job Summary:
Cornerstone International Community College of Canada (CICCC) is currently seeking a dedicated and dynamic Chemistry Teacher who will develop the foundational course for college/University. This is a project-based contract.
Job responsibilities:
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Designing, developing and submitting the program and course outlines to the board of education (BC) for approval.
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Designing and updating the course along with related components in suitable formats, such as video, assessments, and teacher-led sessions.
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Developing comprehensive study plans, assessments, and supplementary materials that align with curriculum standards and learning objectives.
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Develop inclusive career-embedded curriculum, ensuring appropriate competencies and learning outcomes meet learner needs.
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Collaborating closely with members of the Product Development department, VP of College Development.
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Include references and links for any outside sources used.
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Develop an operational plan to run the program. This includes establishing the budget and sourcing materials and equipment, facility set up and staff recruitment and training.
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Develop internal and external relationships with career practitioners to support appropriate program development.
Qualifications
- Experience in working as a Chemistry teacher/instructor for high school/college
- Experience teaching or developing BC Educational Course
- Familiarity with BC Ministry of Education Curriculum Expectations, Growing Success, and Assessment Guidelines
- Academic program development/regulator approval experience is a must
- Five (5) years of full-time teaching experience (Required)
- Strong work ethic, communication- oral and written, and interpersonal skills.
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Chemistry Teacher (Curriculum Developer)
About the role
Job Category: Independent Contractor
Job Profile: Academic (Project)
Job Title: Chemistry Teacher (Curriculum Developer), Foundational course for College/University
Position Start date: August 01, 2025
Working hours: Flexible from Monday to Friday
Compensation range: $2500- $3500 for the whole development
Job Summary:
Cornerstone International Community College of Canada (CICCC) is currently seeking a dedicated and dynamic Chemistry Teacher who will develop the foundational course for college/University. This is a project-based contract.
Job responsibilities:
-
Designing, developing and submitting the program and course outlines to the board of education (BC) for approval.
-
Designing and updating the course along with related components in suitable formats, such as video, assessments, and teacher-led sessions.
-
Developing comprehensive study plans, assessments, and supplementary materials that align with curriculum standards and learning objectives.
-
Develop inclusive career-embedded curriculum, ensuring appropriate competencies and learning outcomes meet learner needs.
-
Collaborating closely with members of the Product Development department, VP of College Development.
-
Include references and links for any outside sources used.
-
Develop an operational plan to run the program. This includes establishing the budget and sourcing materials and equipment, facility set up and staff recruitment and training.
-
Develop internal and external relationships with career practitioners to support appropriate program development.
Qualifications
- Experience in working as a Chemistry teacher/instructor for high school/college
- Experience teaching or developing BC Educational Course
- Familiarity with BC Ministry of Education Curriculum Expectations, Growing Success, and Assessment Guidelines
- Academic program development/regulator approval experience is a must
- Five (5) years of full-time teaching experience (Required)
- Strong work ethic, communication- oral and written, and interpersonal skills.