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Freelance Writer for Computer Science Curriculum

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Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Develop engaging, age-appropriate Cybersecurity curriculum for 10-14 year olds across ten units. Write 5,500–8,000 words per unit, collaborate with team members, use Microsoft Word and Dropbox, meet deadlines, accept feedback, and possibly complete a paid audition sample. Work is remote and contract-based, starting immediately.
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Job Description
Are you a dynamic educator, passionate about encouraging young people to explore Computer Science and STEM? We’re hiring for a freelance Subject Matter Expert with a background in teaching Cybersecurity to middle school students to help us develop educational resources.
Candidates must have teaching experience at the middle school or high school level. You need to be able to write in an engaging and conversational style appropriate for 10 to 14-year-olds.
 
This product will include 10 units of study (units will consist of 5500 - 8000 words) and work is expected to begin immediately. As part of the hiring process, potential candidates may be invited to participate in a paid audition to demonstrate their ability to write material at an appropriate level and in an engaging manner.
 
eDynamic Learning is the largest publisher of elective and CTE educational resources for 6th-12th grades in North America. Share your knowledge and passion for the subject with high schoolers from coast-to-coast.
Responsibilities
Candidates must have and be familiar with Microsoft Word and willing to work in Dropbox. They should be prepared to communicate and collaborate regularly with other team members.
Qualifications
  • Ability to disseminate knowledge via writing
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Creative
  • Deadline-driven
  • Ability to apply constructive feedback
  • Curriculum planning experience
  • Can work remotely as part of a large team, using a variety of technologies

Industry
  • E-Learning Providers

Employment Type
Contract
 

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