Curriculum Developer, 2 Hour Learning (Remote) - $100,000/year USD

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Can you visualize the intricate dance of atoms or unravel the complexities of ecosystems in your mind? Imagine combining that scientific insight with cutting-edge AI to revolutionize how millions of students learn science. At 2 Hour Learning, we're not just theorizing about the future of science education—we're experimenting, iterating, and bringing it to life.<br><br>We're seeking a visionary individual to lead our mission of transforming science education through advanced data analysis, innovative AI applications, and deep subject matter expertise. Your goal? To double the speed at which students grasp scientific concepts, from basic biology to quantum physics.<br><br><strong>What You Will Be Doing<br><br></strong><ul><li>Decoding complex patterns in student learning data using AI, transforming these insights into groundbreaking strategies that revolutionize how science is taught and learned.</li><li>Engineering AI-powered virtual experiments and simulations, bringing abstract scientific concepts to life in ways that captivate and educate students.</li><li>Designing adaptive learning pathways that evolve in real-time, making intricate scientific theories accessible and engaging for students across all proficiency levels.</li><li>Collaborating with a diverse team of educators, scientists, and AI experts to push the boundaries of science education, directly impacting the learning journey of thousands of students.</li><li>Translating dense scientific literature into digestible, AI-enhanced content that not only educates students but ignites their passion for scientific inquiry.<br><br></li></ul><strong>What You Won’t Be Doing<br><br></strong><ul><li>Managing traditional science curriculums or handling administrative tasks—this role is about innovation and strategic improvement in how science is taught and learned.</li><li>Working in a silo—you'll be part of a dynamic team pushing the frontiers of AI in science education.</li><li>Focusing solely on theory—every AI model you develop will directly impact how students understand and apply scientific principles in the real world.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Curriculum Developer Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong>Drive measurable improvements in student science learning outcomes through AI-driven analysis and implementation, as demonstrated by a 2x acceleration in concept mastery across various scientific domains (biology, chemistry, physics, etc.) and grade levels.<br><br><strong>Basic Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li>Bachelor's degree or higher in a scientific field (such as Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or similar)</li><li>3+ years of experience teaching science or developing science curriculum, with demonstrable impact on learning outcomes</li><li>Basic coding abilities in any programming language</li><li>Experience designing, implementing, or using AI systems for tasks such as content generation, data analysis, or adaptive learning</li><li>Demonstrated ability to analyze complex data and derive actionable insights from it</li><li>Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders in a professional setting<br><br></li></ul><strong>About 2 Hour Learning<br><br></strong>Education is broken, but 2 Hour Learning is proving it doesn’t have to be. They’re tearing down the outdated one-size-fits-all model and replacing it with AI-driven personalized learning that helps kids master academics in just two hours a day.<br><br><strong>With students consistently ranking in the top 1-2% nationally and the top 20% achieving an astonishing 6.5x growth, they’re proving that smarter learning is possible. At 2 Hour Learning, it’s talent and performance that matter. <br><br></strong>They offer a dynamic, on-campus and remote-friendly environment where innovators, educators, and AI specialists can be a part of fixing a broken school system.<br><br><strong>2 Hour Learning is reprogramming learning for the AI era.<br><br></strong><strong>Here’s How They’re Fixing It.<br><br></strong>There is so much to cover for this exciting role, and space here is limited. Hit the Apply button if you found this interesting and want to learn more. We look forward to meeting you!<br><br><strong>Working with us<br><br></strong>This is a full-time (40 hours per week), long-term position. The position is immediately available and requires entering into an independent contractor agreement with Crossover as a Contractor of Record. The compensation level for this role is $50 USD/hour, which equates to $100,000 USD/year assuming 40 hours per week and 50 weeks per year. The payment period is weekly. Consult www.crossover.com/help-and-faqs for more details on this topic.<br><br>Crossover Job Code: LJ-5388-PH-NCRNatio-CurriculumDeve.015<br><br>

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