Lead Curriculum Designer (Math and English)
Summary
Lead Curriculum Designer at Contour Education building original math and English content—booklets, assessments, and worked solutions—for thousands of students, setting the style, structure, and format standards the wider content team follows. Fully remote within India with overlap into Australian business hours.
This is a remote position.
The resources you design are the backbone of how students learn. Get the structure and the clarity right and a hard concept becomes obvious. That is the job.
- Build original content. Create high-quality maths and english material for booklets, assessments, and learning resources, from scratch.
- Set the style and structure. Define the format and framework of resources, shaping how they are presented, not just writing the questions.
- Explain like a tutor. Write clear, student-friendly explanations, examples, and step-by-step solutions that help students understand the reasoning, not just the answer.
- Partner with the onshore team. Align content with the learning objectives and curriculum requirements the Australia-based academic team sets.
- Own the standard. Ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency across resources, and define the frameworks the rest of the team follows.
- Make it scale. Build content processes and improve question types, structure, and delivery so quality holds as volume grows.
Requirements
- A bachelor's or master's degree in English, mathematics, or a related field.
- Strong command of maths and english content, enough to make a hard concept simple.
- A designer's eye for structure: you care how a resource is organized and presented, not only whether it is correct.
- Excellent written communication and sharp attention to detail.
- The ability to work independently, own projects end to end, and set a standard others follow.
- Cross-timezone comfort, with overlap into Australian time.
- Experience in academic content development: booklets, assessments, or worked solutions.
- Experience defining content style, frameworks, or curriculum structure.
- Familiarity with international curricula such as VCE, or with edtech environments.
- Original material, adopted: what you build becomes the standard the team works to.
- Hard concepts made clear: your structure and explanations make difficult ideas land.
- A standard others follow: your frameworks and style guide the whole team's output.
- It scales: content gets produced faster and more consistently because of what you set up.