Deliver engaging presentations for state and district adoption committees, showcasing Kiddom's Math and ELA programs while collaborating with internal teams.
About Kiddom
Kiddom is a groundbreaking educational platform that promotes student equity and growth by uniting high-quality instructional materials with dynamic digital learning. Through unparalleled curriculum management functionality, Kiddom empowers schools and districts to take ownership of their curriculum – resulting in learning experiences tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of local communities. As Kiddom expands its presence in major state adoptions, we’re seeking a Math and ELA Adoption Presenter to deliver high-impact sales presentations that inspire district and state decision-makers to choose Kiddom.
The Adoption Presenter serves as the voice of Kiddom’s curriculum and instructional philosophy during state and district adoption cycles. This role blends instructional expertise, storytelling, and sales alignment to deliver compelling 45–60 minute live or virtual presentations that demonstrate Kiddom’s impact in classrooms.
You’ll work closely with our Sales, Product, and Curriculum teams to craft and deliver presentations that showcase the value, usability, and outcomes of Kiddom’s Math and ELA programs. Your goal: to help districts see Kiddom not just as a program — but as a partner in transforming teaching and learning.
This role is perfect for experienced educators, instructional leaders, or consultants with strong presentation skills and a deep understanding of K–12 curriculum adoption processes.
You will...
- Deliver dynamic 45–60 minute presentations for state and district adoption committees across Math and ELA programs.
- Tailor presentations to each audience — from curriculum reviewers to district superintendents — ensuring Kiddom’s value proposition resonates clearly.
- Collaborate with Sales leadership to align on messaging, competitive positioning, and adoption strategy.
- Prepare customized presentation materials, including slide decks, sample lessons, and live demonstrations.
- Master the details of Kiddom’s HQIM content, pedagogy, and digital platform to authentically represent product value.
- Participate in dry runs and feedback sessions to continuously refine delivery and ensure consistency of message.
- Maintain deep awareness of state adoption rubrics, evaluation criteria, and competitive landscape.
- Serve as a credible instructional voice who can connect classroom impact to district-level outcomes.
- Occasionally support follow-up activities (panel Q&As, educator showcases, or virtual walkthroughs).
What we're looking for...
- Experience: 3+ years in education, professional learning facilitation, instructional design, or related roles.
- Facilitation Skills: Proven ability to deliver engaging, interactive sessions for adult learners (virtual and in-person).
- Expertise: Knowledge of instructional practices, edtech tools, and strategies for supporting educators.
- Flexibility: Availability to deliver sessions on a flexible schedule, including evenings or weekends as needed.
- Technology Proficiency: Comfort with webinar platforms, collaboration tools, and learning management systems.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
Hours & Schedule
This is an hourly, as-needed position with scheduling driven by district demand.
Travel Requirements
The ability to travel is required in this role.
Compensation & Equipment
Compensation ranges from $50/hour to $100/hour, depending on the assignment type (e.g., virtual prep or in-person facilitation). Mileage reimbursement may apply for
What Kiddom Offers:
* Opportunities to grow your facilitation skills and deepen your expertise in edtech.
* The chance to make an immediate impact on educators and classrooms.
* An inclusive, positive team culture
* A passionate, collaborative team obsessed with building transformative education technology
COVID Vaccination Policy
Kiddom policy requires employees to be vaccinated before they visit an office or attend company events. We have remote roles but in certain positions where office attendance is deemed to be essential to the role, offers of employment shall be conditional upon proof of vaccination.
Top Skills
Collaboration Tools
Educational Technology
Learning Management Systems
Webinar Platforms
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