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What is an Aerial Instructor job?

An Aerial Instructor teaches students how to perform aerial arts, such as aerial silks, hoop (lyra), or trapeze, in a safe and controlled environment. They guide students through techniques, conditioning exercises, and choreography while ensuring proper form and injury prevention. Instructors may work with beginners, advanced performers, or fitness enthusiasts. Their responsibilities include spotting students, developing lesson plans, and maintaining equipment safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aerial Instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aerial Instructor, you need advanced skills in aerial arts (such as silks, hoop, or trapeze), strong instructional abilities, and often a relevant certification in aerial fitness or safety. Familiarity with equipment inspection, rigging systems, and safety protocols is crucial, and instructors may use specialized platforms for scheduling and progress tracking. Exceptional communication, patience, and motivational skills help engage students and foster a safe, supportive environment. These competencies ensure effective instruction, minimize risk, and enhance student learning and retention.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges faced by an Aerial Instructor?

Aerial Instructors are responsible for planning and leading classes, demonstrating techniques, monitoring student safety, and maintaining aerial equipment. A significant challenge is adapting instruction to accommodate various skill levels while ensuring a safe environment and promoting student confidence. Instructors often collaborate with other team members to coordinate class schedules, workshops, and events. Effective communication and proactive risk management are essential, as they contribute to a positive learning experience and help prevent injuries.
What are the most commonly searched types of Aerial Instructor jobs? The most popular types of Aerial Instructor jobs are:
Infographic showing various Aerial Instructor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 29% Full Time, 68% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.
CSRIPS Fire Instructor (2026)

CSRIPS Fire Instructor (2026)

City of Coral Springs

Coral Springs, FL

$26 - $41/hr

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Description The Coral Springs Regional Institute of Public Safety is a full service accredited, certified training center that runs the following core classes: Firefighter 1 & 2, Paramedic, EMT, Driver Engineer, FLUSAR (TRT), Fire Officer, Live Fire, and all AHA classes. These are some of the specialties that an individual can apply for to teach. Each area has its own requirements which a candidate should be familiar with prior to applying.

The applicant performs highly responsible instructional work involving coordination, scheduling and interaction with students both in lecture and skill assessment. Learning the use of our management system, rules and regulations are a necessity. An instructor ensures all work is performed according to established safety standards, Federal, State, local codes/regulations.

For more information, please visit the following sites: City of Coral Springs Fire Department website:http://www.coralsprings.org/fire Coral Springs Regional Institute of Public Safety website: http://www.csrips.org/ Examples of Duties Performs highly responsible instructional work involving coordination, scheduling and interaction with students. Ensures all work is performed according to established safety standards, Federal, State, local codes/regulations. Expected to exercise considerable independence and initiative

Instructor Positions Firefighter 1 & 2 EMT Paramedic AHA - CPR /ACLS / PALS PHTLS Driver Engineer & Aerial FLUSAR / TRT Live Fire Fire Officer Typical Qualifications Fire Instructor (minimum standards): Current State Certified Firefighter Current Fire Instructor 1 Current Fire Officer 1 Currently Active or Retired Internal reference from CSRIPS employee preferred Emergency Medical Technician & Paramedic Instructor: Current State or National Certification (EMT/Paramedic) Associates Degree BLS Instructor Level A EMS Instructor Trainer Course Minimum of 3 years field provider experience with an ALS provider. Currently Active or Retired Internal reference from CSRIPS employee preferred Driver Engineer & Aerial Instructor: State Certified Firefighter Fire Instructor 1 Current certifications FFP1301, FFP1302 & ATPC703 Currently Working as a Driver Engineer or held the position minimum of 3 years Internal reference from CSRIPS employee preferred FLUSAR / TRT Instructor: All requirements for Fire Instructor (noted above) Current certifications in both Operations and Technicians level for: Rope, Trench, Confined Space, VMR & Structural Collapse Fire Officer: Current State Certified Firefighter Current Fire Instructor 2 or 3 Fire Officer 2 or 3 Associates Degree 10 years of teaching experience Supplemental Information HOURLY RATES BASED ON ASSIGNMENT: Adjunct Instructor/CPR Instructor $26.00/hour CPR BLS/HS Lead Instructor/EMS/Fire Equipment Manager $28.00/hour Advanced Adjunct/Clinical Instructor/QAQI/ACLS & PALS Instructor $30.00/hour Facility Maintenance $31.00/hour Co-Lead Instructor/Live Burn Instructor $35.00/hour Lead Instructor/Clinical Coordinator/Burn Master $40.00/hour Program Director/Admin $41.00/hour CONSIDERATION PROCESS: The following includes the steps required to be considered for the position. Continuing on with each step of the process is contingent upon successfully completing the previous step

Candidates can be dismissed at any point throughout the consideration process. Communication regarding scheduling and updates will be posted to your governmentjobs.com account, please check your account regularly. Apply via our online application Application review Reference Check Practical Assessment*- may be waived at the discretion of CSRIPS Operations Manager for candidates with 5 or more years of Instructor/Practical Skills Instruction experience

Background Check The City of Coral Springs is firmly committed to offering an equitable, drug-free work environment. We do not discriminate in any employment-related decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or other similar factors that are not job-related. This commitment is practiced in all aspects of our personnel policies, programs, practices, recruitment, examination, appointment, training, promotion, retention and other related activities.

When requested, the City of Coral Springs will make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Please contact the Human Resources Unit at policeemployment@coralsprings.org if special assistance is needed.