
Curriculum Development Advisor | Jordan |Volunteer Internationally
***Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only***
Assignment Type: Canadian International Volunteer
Assignment ID: VA-107236
Assignment Title: Curriculum Development Advisor
Partner: King Hussein Foundation
Country: Jordan
Duration: 4 to 6 months (flexible)
Time Commitment: Full time
Assignment Context
Are you passionate about increasing equitable access for women, youth and marginalized groups to economic, education, health and cultural opportunities globally? Do you have monitoring and evaluation skills and experience to contribute?
As the Curriculum Development Advisor with the King Hussein Foundation in Amman, Jordan, your work will directly contribute to building a more equitable and excellent education system that unlocks student potential and drives long-term national innovation.
Apply today to have an impact in Inclusion, equality, and empowerment in Jordan!
Roles and Responsibilities
- Transform existing educational content into structured, high-quality professional learning modules tailored for trainers of gifted and high-potential learners
- Repurpose and align existing resources—such as differentiated math tasks, interdisciplinary STEAM projects, inquiry-based science modules, and creative problem-solving activities—into coherent, scalable training packages
- Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure content accuracy, innovation, and relevance
- Design curriculum frameworks and instructional materials that align with the best international practices and local educational needs
- Utilize technology-enhanced learning tools and digital platforms to optimize content delivery and trainer engagement
- Provide training and support to facilitators and trainers to ensure consistent implementation and delivery of developed programs
- Integrate principles of gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) throughout all content and pedagogical approaches to ensure equitable access and engagement for all learners and educators
- Adopt and promote environmentally sustainable practices in all operations, prioritizing digital distribution, reducing resource waste, and incorporating principles of environmental sustainability into relevant curriculum content.
- Participate in pre-assignment training
- Participate in at least 3 public engagement initiatives with Canadian audiences before, during, or within 6 months after the end of the assignment. Volunteers will be equipped with the tools, training, funds, and support to achieve these goals. Volunteers must also report on each of their public engagement activities through our Volunteer Information Portal. Virtual chats and individual check-ins can be booked with the Senior Public Engagement Officer throughout the course of their assignment and during the 6 months following its completion to seek guidance and support with their public engagement activities.
- Canadian volunteers are required to do at least one activity that contributes to meeting a fundraising target of $1,500. The minimum requirement is met by each volunteer using our Volunteer Information Portal to report having sent one message to their network about their volunteer assignment that includes the link to the WUSC Shared Impact Fund webpage. This message also counts as one of their three required public engagement activities. Volunteers will be supported with the tools, training, and resources to achieve the fundraising goal.
- Submit reports as required by the partner organization and by WUSC.
Experience and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Education; Instruction, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred)
- A minimum of five years of relevant experience in curriculum design or educational program development is required, with a preferred focus on gifted education and high-ability learners
- Proven knowledge and application of global curriculum models such as:
- Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
- Differentiated Instruction
- Inquiry-Based Learning
- Project-Based Learning
- Excellent research, writing, and instructional design skills
- Proficiency in digital tools for education (e.g., LMS platforms, interactive content creation software)
- Evidence-based frameworks for teacher training
- Flexibility, adaptability, excellent interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity
- Experience with group facilitation and trainings, including content development considered an asset
- Experience living and working internationally considered an asset
- Written and oral fluency in English.
Project Description
Volunteering for development is one of the important ways in which WUSC pursues its mission. The IGNI+E project, funded by Global Affairs Canada, supports over 70 partner organizations to advance gender equality and the economic empowerment of 1.2 million youth around the world. IGNI+E harnesses the knowledge, capacity and expertise of skilled Canadians through volunteer assignments and public engagement activities to assist partners in improving their performance, advocating for gender equality, and implementing more sustainable, innovative and inclusive initiatives and services for poor and marginalised youth, particularly young women. Overseas, our volunteers collaborate with a wide variety of partners, including enterprise and social enterprise development incubators, skills training centres, women’s organizations, and youth groups. In Canada, WUSC works with institutions and individuals to identify, prepare, and support volunteers who travel overseas to support our partners. Our network in Canada also works with WUSC to raise awareness among Canadians to inspire greater action on global development issues. Our collective focus is on sustainable and inclusive changes to create a better world for youth.
Partner Description
The King Hussein Foundation was founded in 1999 by Her Majesty Queen Noor to give enduring life to His Majesty King Hussein’s humanitarian vision and legacy by fostering equitable access for Jordanian and regional citizens to socio-economic, educational, health, and cultural opportunities for women, youth, and the marginalized to enable them to contribute meaningfully to national and regional development. The Foundation was built, in part, on the best practice sustainable development initiatives of the Noor Al Hussein Foundation which originated in the early 1980s.Our programs have advanced development thinking in the region, through pioneering programs in poverty eradication, women’s empowerment, refugee and trauma support, education, microfinance, family health, and cross-cultural exchange providing training and capacity-building expertise across Jordan and in the MENA and West Asian Regions.
Support Package
- Support and guidance from the WUSC Volunteer Mobilization Team prior to departure and from the WUSC Country Team while on assignment
- Pre-departure training to learn about the volunteering for development program, gain practical skills for living and working in an intercultural context and network with other volunteers
- In-country orientation upon arrival in country of assignment
- Language training in country of assignment, where required
- Modest monthly living and accommodation allowance
- Airfare to and from the assignment country
- Visa/work permit
- Pre-departure medical exam
- Health insurance
- Vaccinations and antimalarial medication
- Criminal record verification
- Vacation leave entitlement
- Debriefing after completion of assignment
- An incredible opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to global development, enhance your professional skills and participate in an experience of a lifetime!
Required degree level
- Volunteer
Years of experience (Optional)
- 1 - 2 years of experience