Virginia and United States History Content Developers (Independent Contractors)
WHRO is looking for Virginia and United States History teachers to create content for a new online course. This paid independent contractor position is estimated to conclude in June 2026.
Required Education: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 3 years of teaching experience in a Virginia and US History classroom and/or curriculum supervisory experience of Virginia and US History teachers. An applicant must hold a current Virginia teaching license endorsed to teach History and Social Science at the secondary level.
Required Qualifications: A qualified candidate must demonstrate:
- Thorough knowledge of content and associated standards/guidelines of the course being developed;
- Outstanding verbal and written communication skills and ability to communicate ideas and information effectively, clearly, and concisely;
- Previous experience with developing learning objectives and instructional activities that support a variety of learning styles;
- Experience designing and implementing project-based learning;
- The ability to provide content and assessment items that are rigorous and correlate to middle and higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy;
- Experience with curriculum design principles and practices;
- Exemplary time management, communications, interpersonal, verbal, listening, problem-solving, decision-making, organizational, and troubleshooting skills; and
- The ability to work in a collaborative, online environment.
Please note that chosen candidates must attend multiple virtual training sessions before developing the online content.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience with online learning and online curriculum development
- Online teaching experience and or online teaching facilitator training
- Knowledge of local, state, or national History and Social Science organizations
- Attendance at a Virginia Department of Education Standards of Learning Institute (if applicable) or other curriculum or History and Social Science conferences
Primary Responsibilities: The content developer will:
- Adhere to the project timeline (content training and development will take place between September 2025 and June 2026);
- Create original content to meet or exceed the Virginia Standards of Learning and other national standards;
- Develop original instructional activities, developmental activities, assignments, and assessments;
- Create supporting documentation, including all supplementary materials (i.e., course overview, introduction and goals, curriculum map, assignment checklist, rubrics, quick reference materials, etc.);
- Revise published content as directed by the Senior Curriculum Manager based on information from the Content Area Review Team; and
- Communicate any challenges, need for help, etc., to the Senior Curriculum Manager.
If you are interested in applying to be a Virginia and US History content development contractor, please access the online application
WHRO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. WHRO does not discriminate against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, medical condition, genetic predisposition or carrier status, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state of federal law.