Cyberspace EnablersDCWF 711
Cyber Instructional Curriculum Developer
Develops, plans, and evaluates cyber training and education courses, methods, and techniques based on instructional needs.
Also seen as: Curriculum Developer
Baseline certifications for this role
No single commercial certification is the baseline for this work role in our mapping. Roles like this are typically qualified through education or DoD-provided training rather than a commercial exam. Confirm the accepted foundational options for your proficiency level in the Qualification Matrix v2.1.
Proficiency levels — what changes
Moving Basic to Advanced shifts from building course materials against defined objectives to designing full curricula and evaluating instructional effectiveness across programs.
Basic
Demonstrates foundational knowledge of the work role's tasks. Entry-level qualification options apply.
Intermediate
Contributes to and applies the work role's tasks with growing independence.
Advanced
Develops, reviews, and approves the work role's tasks. A cascading rule applies: an option that qualifies at a higher proficiency level also qualifies at the lower levels.
Cyber Instructional Curriculum Developer & DoD 8140 — FAQ
What qualifies you for DCWF Cyber Instructional Curriculum Developer 711?
No commercial certification applies. Work role 711 is qualified via instructional-design education and training and DoD-owned options rather than the commercial cyber certs in the baseline list.