Creative Associates International

Curriculum Design and Development Expert

Job Locations SR-Paramaribo
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 6 hours ago(10/7/2025 12:05 PM)
ID
2025-3776
# of Openings
1
Category
Education for Development

Overview

Position Title: Curriculum Design and Development Expert

 

Location: Suriname

 

Creative Associates International is hiring a Curriculum Design and Development Expert for the anticipated IDB Suriname Curriculum Development in Lower Secondary Education project.

The goal of this project is to modernize the curriculum for Lower Secondary Education grades 9-12 of the General Secondary Education (AVO). The project will focus on reviewing and evaluating the current curriculum for grades 9-12; updating the curriculum, learning materials, and training of MOESC staff; and developing teacher training modules for master trainers.  

Qualifications

  • Educational Background: An advanced degree (at least a master's degree; doctorate preferred) in Curriculum Design and Development.
  • Professional Experience: At least five years of documented experience in curriculum design, implementation, and subject-matter integration across the secondary education grades.
  • Core Competencies:
    • Knowledge of pedagogical models.
    • Expertise in curriculum development frameworks and learning theories.
    • Familiarity with national and international qualification frameworks (e.g., European Qualifications Framework (EQF), TVET frameworks, UNESCO guidelines).
    • Ability to conduct needs assessments and gap analyses in education and workforce development.
  • Specialized Experience:
    • Experience in developing learning outcomes, assessment criteria, course outlines and lesson plans.
    • Experience with methods used to evaluate curriculum effectiveness.
  • Language Requirements: Proficiency in English (reading, writing, and speaking) is required. Knowledge of Dutch is preferred.

Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 

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