Primary English Curriculum Writer

Primary English Curriculum Writer

Full-Time 34000 - 42500 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
United Learning

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Create engaging English curriculum resources for primary education and support teachers across England.
  • Company: Join United Learning, a growing group dedicated to transforming education for children nationwide.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, flexible working, and generous holiday allowance.
  • Other info: This is a part-time, remote role with potential for future opportunities.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on young learners' lives while working remotely with a supportive team.
  • Qualifications: Experience in teaching and a passion for primary English education.

The predicted salary is between 34000 - 42500 £ per year.

  • Primary English Curriculum Writer
  • Contractual hours : 30
  • Basis : Part time
  • Region : National

United Learning is a large, growing group of schools aiming to offer a life‑changing education to children and young people across England.

Central Office staff work closely with schools, offering a wealth of expertise to underpin schools’ own knowledge.

Our specialist departments, including HR, finance, technology, strategy and performance, estates, and marketing, work alongside dedicated school improvement teams.

By joining us, you will provide ongoing support to schools, ultimately improving the outcomes of our pupils.

United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check.

We always appoint on merit, and we are open to discussing flexible working options.

Purpose of the role

United Learning is refining its coherent, ambitious and aspirational curriculum to support a growing number of teachers across England.

Use of the United Curriculum is voluntary in our schools, and it aims to support the consistency and quality of provision in all lessons, and to free up teachers’ planning time, allowing them to spend more of their time adapting resources for individual pupils and classes.

As a Primary English Curriculum Writer, you will join our central team for a 1‑year maternity cover to continue the development of our Primary Writing and Reading curricula, creating the curriculum resources for our new Reading Curriculum and continuing to develop our existing writing curriculum.

  • You will
  • Work with the wider curriculum and Primary Education teams – including primary and secondary specialists – to refine the curriculum sequence and schemes of work.
  • Develop lesson resources – including lesson slides, printable resources, teacher subject support, and other resources as appropriate – that teachers will use to deliver the lesson.

These will reflect research‑informed pedagogies such as Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction and will be completed to half‑termly deadlines.

  • Collaborate with our central team – including artworkers and intellectual property specialists – to ensure that all texts, images, and sources used in the curriculum resources have the appropriate licensing and permissions where required.
  • Develop and refine a wider range of resources for pupils, such as knowledge organisers or explanatory videos.
  • Develop and refine resources for teachers, such as subject knowledge videos and guidance for teaching units or individual lessons.
  • Work alongside the wider curriculum team to – where appropriate – make meaningful links with other subjects such as religion and worldviews and history.
  • Work with the Primary Curriculum Lead to ensure that the curriculum resources support high quality English teaching and are consistent with United Learning’s overall approach to curriculum design.
  • Respond to feedback from teachers, the advisers, and the Group Primary Curriculum Lead.
  • Any other reasonable support as required by the Curriculum and Assessment SLT in relation to the design of the curriculum.

This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside our wider education team and other curriculum writers to help shape our vision for the curriculum, and to develop resources that will have a very tangible and positive impact for teachers.

Contract

This role is offered as a part‑time role, 0.8 FTE 30 hours a week.

The role is fully remote and home‑based, with only occasional (e. g. termly) travel to our main office locations in London or Peterborough.

Travel expenses will be covered by United Learning for these visits.

The role is offered as a one‑year, fixed‑term contract maternity cover contract with the potential for further opportunities as we refine our curriculum in response to changes to the National Curriculum.

This exciting role will offer you a large degree of flexibility and will be perfect for experienced teachers who are passionate about Reading and Writing in Primary Education, who may want to broaden or extend their experience of the subject beyond the classroom.

  • Rewards and Benefits
  • Competitive salary.
  • Contributory pension scheme.
  • 26 days holiday (Pro rata).
  • Occupational sick pay, protecting you and your family.
  • Competitive maternity, paternity, and adoption benefits.
  • Group Life Insurance Scheme.
  • Westfield Health cash plan and extensive range of employee benefits for eligible staff.
  • Continuous Professional Development options that will be tailored to your needs.
  • A supportive team across the country.

We are open to requests for flexible working, including the internal opportunity for secondments, and we encourage open and regular conversations about work‑life balance.

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United Learning

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We think you need these skills to ace Primary English Curriculum Writer

Curriculum Development
Lesson Resource Creation
Research-Informed Pedagogies
Collaboration
Project Management
Subject Knowledge in English
Feedback Response