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The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation's Adult Literacy office is seeking a part-time GED Instructor to provide differentiated instruction and support students directly to prepare ...

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Bronx, NY · On-site

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POSITION OVERVIEW BronxWorks Adult Literacy & ABE Program seeks a dedicated and compassionate Adult Literacy and Adult Basic Education (ABE) Instructor to deliver high-quality instruction to adult ...

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How much do adult literacy instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for adult literacy instructor in the United States is $61,538.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Adult Literacy Instructor do?

An Adult Literacy Instructor teaches reading, writing, and basic math skills to adults who want to improve their literacy. They assess each student's skill level and create tailored lesson plans to help learners achieve their educational goals. Instructors often work in community centers, schools, or non-profit organizations, and may also help students prepare for high school equivalency exams or improve their English language skills. Their work empowers adults to gain confidence, pursue further education, or improve their job prospects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Adult Literacy Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Adult Literacy Instructor, you need expertise in literacy instruction, curriculum development, and assessment, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with educational software, assessment tools, and learning management systems (LMS) is often required. Patience, cultural sensitivity, and strong interpersonal communication are essential soft skills for engaging adult learners and addressing diverse learning needs. These skills are crucial for effectively supporting adult students in achieving literacy goals and fostering a positive, inclusive learning environment.

What is the difference between Adult Literacy Instructor vs ESL Teacher?

AspectAdult Literacy InstructorESL Teacher
CredentialsGED, TESOL/TEFL certification often preferredTESOL/TEFL certification, sometimes ESL teaching credentials
Work EnvironmentAdult education centers, community colleges, nonprofitsLanguage schools, community colleges, adult education programs
Employer & IndustryAdult education, nonprofit, governmentLanguage education, international or local language schools
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on adult literacy and basic skillsFocus on teaching English as a second language

Adult Literacy Instructors primarily teach basic reading, writing, and math skills to adults, often in community settings. ESL Teachers focus on teaching English language skills to non-native speakers. While both roles involve adult education and may require similar certifications, their target populations and teaching goals differ. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right fit based on their skills and interests.

What are some common challenges Adult Literacy Instructors face when working with adult learners, and how are they addressed?

Adult Literacy Instructors often encounter diverse learning needs, varying literacy levels, and learners who may have had negative educational experiences in the past. Building trust and creating a supportive, respectful classroom environment is crucial. Instructors typically use differentiated instruction, real-life materials, and flexible pacing to address these challenges, ensuring that each student can progress at their own speed and feel motivated. Collaboration with colleagues and access to professional development also help instructors stay equipped with effective teaching strategies.
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Infographic showing various Adult Literacy Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Locum Tenens, 51% Full Time, 43% Part Time, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,538 per year, or $29.6 per hour.

GED Instructor - Adult Education

CiTi BOCES

Mexico, NY • On-site

$40/hr

Part-time

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Job description

The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation’s Adult Literacy office is seeking a part-time GED Instructor to provide differentiated instruction and support students directly to prepare students for the GED exam and for gainful employment post-graduation.
Openings are located in Fulton (Monday, Wednesday 4pm-7pm) and Pulaski (Tuesday, Thursday 6pm-9pm) - Please indicate preferred location(s) in cover letter.
QUALIFICATIONS:

Minimum Requirement:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in the following areas of study: education, math, science, history, and/or English.
  • Must be or become adult Education Certified within 60 days of employment through NYSED AEPP office, if not a NYS certified teacher.

Preferred Qualification:
  • NYS Certified Teacher or bachelor’s degree in education.
  • Must pass a fingerprint background check.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful candidate will:
  • Prepare differentiated learning materials in Math, Social Studies, Language Arts and Science.
  • Provide differentiated, direct instruction in small class settings.
  • Support student progress, career readiness and transition goals.
  • Administer in-person assessments, as required by program regulations.
  • Completion of progress reports, attendance forms and annual program maintenance forms.
  • Other duties as assigned per requirements from the NYSED AEPP office.

COMPENSATION: $40.00/hr.