Volunteer Curriculum Development Specialist
Summary
Volunteer Curriculum Development Specialist role focused on designing age-appropriate, evidence-based educational content on menstrual and hormonal health for schools, workshops, and digital platforms. This position shapes the educational foundation for a nonprofit dedicated to improving women's health literacy for younger generations.
Responsibilities: Develop educational frameworks, lesson structures, and age-appropriate curriculum materials for preteens through young adults; create workshop materials and digital learning resources while ensuring content is inclusive, accessible, and aligned with educational standards. Collaborate on long-term curriculum strategy, provide feedback on educational flow and learning outcomes, and support institutional partnerships.
Skills: Strong curriculum development and instructional design expertise with excellent communication skills; understanding of age-appropriate learning development, educational standards, and engaging content design. Experience in educational psychology, youth program development, or science communication is valuable.
Qualifications: Background in curriculum development, K–12 education, instructional design, health education, or teaching/school administration; passion for women's health education and understanding of adolescent development preferred but not required.
Location: Remote
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation for this role is $55,000 – $75,000/year based on title, seniority, and location.
Organization:
Type: Volunteer Advisory / Specialist Role
Location: Remote
Time Commitment: Approx. 5–10 hours/month
About Girlie Foundation
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making menstrual and hormonal health education accessible, science-based, and empowering for the next generation of girls and women.
Through digital education tools, school partnerships, workshops, and community outreach, Girlie aims to close the gap in comprehensive menstrual and hormonal health literacy by creating modern, age-appropriate educational resources.
We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Curriculum Development Specialist to help shape the educational foundation of our programs and future school initiatives.
Role Overview
The Volunteer Curriculum Development Specialist will help design and guide educational content related to menstrual cycle literacy, hormonal health, emotional wellbeing, nutrition, movement, and body awareness for youth audiences.
This role will support the development of age-appropriate, engaging, and accessible educational materials for:
• Schools
• Workshops
• Digital learning tools
• Community programs
• Future curriculum partnerships
The ideal candidate understands both educational structure and student engagement, and is excited about helping modernize women’s health education for younger generations.
Responsibilities
• Assist in developing educational frameworks and lesson structures
• Help create age-appropriate curriculum for preteens, teens, and young adults
• Provide guidance on educational standards and classroom usability
• Support development of workshop materials, presentations, and digital learning resources
• Help ensure educational content is inclusive, accessible, and evidence-informed
• Collaborate on long-term curriculum strategy for schools and institutional partnerships
• Provide feedback on educational flow, clarity, and learning outcomes
Ideal Background
We welcome applicants with experience in areas such as:
• Curriculum development
• Instructional design
• K–12 education
• Health education
• Educational psychology
• Public health education
• Teaching or school administration
• Youth program development
• EdTech or digital learning platforms
Experience in women’s health, adolescent development, wellness education, or science communication is a plus, but not required.
What We’re Looking For
• Passion for improving menstrual and hormonal health education
• Strong communication and educational design skills
• Understanding of age-appropriate learning development
• Creative and collaborative mindset
• Interest in helping shape an early-stage nonprofit with meaningful social impact
Why Join Us
This is an opportunity to help build educational infrastructure that could positively impact how future generations of girls understand their bodies, hormones, and overall wellbeing.
As an early contributor to Girlie Foundation, your work will directly help shape the future of accessible, modern women’s health education.
To Apply
Please send:
• A short introduction about yourself
• Relevant experience or background
• Resume, LinkedIn, portfolio, or curriculum samples (if available)
We’d love to connect with individuals passionate about education, youth empowerment, and women’s health innovation.
Work Location: Remote
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