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AI-Assisted Education Content Specialist (Casual / Part-Time)
Supporting exam preparation and educational content development, this role leverages AI tools to assist with editorial review, content creation, and quality assurance while working closely with student resources and digital engagement platforms.
About the Role
Using advanced technologies, the successful candidate will:
- Support editorial review, content development, and quality assurance of educational materials
- Identify trends in A-level examination questions and contribute to the creation of AI-assisted mock examination papers
- Develop student-focused resources, including:
- Exam Packs (Factsheets, specimen questions, mark schemes, and interactive PowerPoints)
- Engaging digital content (blogs, short videos, and social media posts for Instagram, TikTok, and The Student Room)
- Review of educational resources for accuracy, specification alignment, and clarity
- Conduct educational research, competitor analysis, and articulate briefing reports for decision-makers
- Act as a contentabsist in improving student engagement through innovative digital platforms
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Responsibilities
- Collaborate with teams to produce and refine exam-focused materials
- Utilise AI-assisted tools for content generation, review, and optimisation
- Support the development of noiled assets (videos, graphics, and social posts)
- Contribute to research-driven content to inform future exam-focused resources
- Assist in monitoring curricular trend analysis and adapting materials accordingly
Requirements
- Recent qualification: Minimum A-level completion (college or equivalent)
- Basic familiarity with Microsoft Office (required)
- Excellent problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills
- Ability to learn independently and adapt to evolving digital and AI tools
- Cover letter (optional) (not essential for the application)
Benefits
- Flexible working hours (5–35 hrs/week)
- Supportive, fun work environment with trust and responsibility
- Travel allowance provided
- Hands-on experience in educational publishing, AI-assisted content, science communication, and digital marketing
- Opportunity to proactively impact educational resources used nationally
- Potential for additional project work or a progression to full-time roles as the company grows further


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About the Organisation
Curriculum Press, an expanding education-focused publisher, is seeking self-motivated individuals to help bridge AI and curriculum development while actively contributing to educational standards. The role aligns with student needs, offering immediate value and ongoing growth opportunities.
Work flexibilities
- Remote/hybrid options available
- Part-time (up to full-time)
- EU work eligibility required
Application Information
- Salary: £15.00/hr
- Location: Open to candidates with experience-based needs
- Apply now—Opportunities are being considered as soon as applications are received.
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