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How much do bcc teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for bcc teaching in the United States is $58,171.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $64,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Bcc Teaching vs Classroom Teaching?

AspectBcc TeachingClassroom Teaching
Required CredentialsTeaching certification, relevant degreeTeaching certification, relevant degree
Work EnvironmentOnline or remote settings, virtual classroomsPhysical classrooms, in-person settings
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, online platformsSchools, educational institutions
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Bcc Teaching and Classroom Teaching require similar credentials such as teaching certifications and relevant degrees. However, Bcc Teaching typically involves online or remote environments, whereas Classroom Teaching occurs in physical classrooms. Employers in both roles are educational institutions, but Bcc Teaching is more common in online education platforms. Understanding these differences helps educators choose the right career path based on work environment and industry preferences.

What is Bcc teaching?

Bcc teaching typically refers to teaching positions at a community college, such as Bakersfield College (often abbreviated as BC or BCC). In this role, instructors are responsible for delivering course content, assessing student performance, and supporting student success in a community college setting. Teaching at a community college often emphasizes practical skills and accessible education for a diverse student population. Faculty may teach a range of courses, participate in curriculum development, and engage in professional development activities. Bcc teaching roles can be full-time or adjunct, depending on the institution’s needs.

What are some common challenges BCC Teaching professionals face when supporting students in diverse classrooms?

BCC Teaching professionals often work with students from various cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds, which can present unique challenges. Adapting teaching strategies to accommodate different learning needs and ensuring equitable participation can require ongoing creativity and flexibility. Collaborating with colleagues, utilizing culturally responsive materials, and engaging in continuous professional development are essential for overcoming these challenges and fostering an inclusive learning environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a BCC (Baptist Community College) Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a BCC Teacher, you need a teaching degree or relevant subject qualification, strong instructional skills, and an understanding of curriculum development. Familiarity with educational technologies (such as Learning Management Systems) and, if required, certification in adult education are important technical assets. Outstanding communication, patience, and adaptability help foster a positive learning environment and engage diverse student populations. These skills and qualities are essential for effectively delivering course content, meeting student needs, and supporting academic success.
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What states have the most Bcc Teaching jobs? States with the most job openings for Bcc Teaching jobs include:
Infographic showing various Bcc Teaching job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 91% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,171 per year, or $28 per hour.
Temporary Part-Time, Business Instructor

Temporary Part-Time, Business Instructor

Peralta Community College District

Oakland, CA • On-site

$75.32 - $139.20/hr

Temporary

Posted 2 hours ago


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College Information
Peralta/College Information
College of Alameda
College of Alameda's mission is to meet the educational needs of its multicultural and diverse community by providing excellent comprehensive and flexible programs including basic skills, transfer, and occupational, which will enable each student to achieve his/her own unique goals.
The College is California's only island-based community college and it offers both park-like tranquility and easy access to urban resources. Having served almost half a million day, evening and weekend students since its 1970 founding, College of Alameda enjoys a well-deserved reputation for excellence in its academic, vocational, and student support programs. The College of Alameda is proud of its strong ties to the City of Alameda and is recognized for its strong partnerships with the local business community.
Laney College
Laney College, in the heart of vibrant, multicultural downtown Oakland, features the cosmopolitan atmosphere and human energy of a big-city university. Laney is adjacent to the Oakland Museum of California, blocks from historic Chinatown and a pleasant stroll from Lake Merritt.
Since 1948, Laney has provided educational opportunities to students throughout the East Bay and beyond. Serving approximately 14,000 students each semester, Laney reflects the incredible diversity of the community that surrounds it and provides opportunities to traditionally underserved populations. Dozens of languages are spoken on Laney's campus each day.
The school boasts a proven track record of success with exceptional educational programs. The college was given full accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) in summer 2009 - a distinction awarded to only five community colleges out of the 27 reviewed that year. In addition, Laney ranks among the top community colleges in California in transferring students to U.C. Berkeley.
Merritt College
Merritt College is a public, comprehensive, two-year college, maintained by the Peralta Community College District in Alameda County. With a comprehensive day and evening program of transfer, technical, occupational and basic skills education, the College is committed to meeting the educational needs of the diverse student population it serves.
Located on a 125-acre site in the hills of East Oakland, Merritt College combines modern, spacious facilities with a spectacular view of the entire Bay Area. An integral part of a large, busy urban community, the location provides a sense of tranquility and peace.
Berkeley City College
Berkeley City College (BCC), one of California's 112 community colleges, is centrally located in downtown Berkeley, only 1-1/2 blocks from the U.C. campus. The college's mission is to contribute to the success of all students and to the well-being of the community by offering the best possible education which promises intellectual growth, social mobility, economic development and an understanding of diverse ideas and peoples. BCC is ranked second in the state in the percentage of students who transfer to U.C. Berkeley.
BCC serves students who seek general education, transfer to four-year universities, associate degrees and certificates in liberal arts, the sciences, career/technical areas, or foundational skills. BCC students represent a diverse mix of ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds. Many are the first in their families to attend college. The college is an active partner in local economic development and employment training endeavors and maintains a strong and unique collaboration with U.C. Berkeley. Berkeley City College's world-class faculty has created a student-centered learning community dedicated to academic excellence and student success. They have won distinction in the sciences, arts, English, humanities, multimedia arts, and the social sciences.
District Office
The Peralta Community College District is a two-year college system, dedicated to providing comprehensive educational and community services to the communities it serves, including the cities of Albany, Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland and Piedmont California. The District enrolls over 25,000 students in a broad range of transfer and occupational curricula. The colleges in the District include College of Alameda, Laney College, Merritt College and Berkeley City College, which operate under the governance of a seven- member Board of Trustees and are administered by a Chancellor/Superintendent.
Position Information
Job Title
Temporary Part-Time, Business Instructor
Time Base
Temporary, as Needed
Compensation
Ranges from $75.32 - $139.20/hour. Salary placement based on education, experience and other provisions outlined in the District's agreement with the Peralta Federation of Teachers.
Position Type
Academic
Department
Human Resources-Personnel (135)
City
Oakland
State
CA
Job Description Summary
Teach community college level courses in Business Administration, Business Transfer Curriculum, Economics, Accounting, Management, and Marketing both in theory and application. May also be required to teach online courses.
Duties & Responsibilities
The Peralta Community College District invites applications for our Temporary, Part-Time Faculty pool in the following disciplines:
BUSINESS INSTRUCTOR
Minimum Qualifications
1. Possession of a Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in business, business administration, business management, accountancy, business education, finance or marketing;
OR
2. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in business, business administration, business management, accountancy, business education, finance or marketing;
AND
Master's Degree in economics, personnel management, public administration, or JD or LL.B Degree;
OR
3. Bachelor's on economics with a business emphasis;
AND
Master's Degree in personnel management, public administration or JD or LL.B degree;
4. May submit a fully satisfied lifetime California Community College Instructor Credential authorizing service to teach courses in Real Estate.
(California credentials were no longer issued after July 1, 1990).
OR
5. The equivalent qualifications.
(Candidates who claim equivalency must provide conclusive evidence, as clear and reliable on the college transcripts as required on the District Equivalency Application Form. Refer to the Equivalency Procedures below. This is not a process to waive the minimum qualifications.)
AND
6. Understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
The minimum qualifications for academic disciplines taught in California Community Colleges are outlined in the document at this link:
Minimum Qualifications For Faculty & Administrators in California Community Colleges Handbook
For non-Master's degree disciplines, please note that the District requires four years of experience with a Bachelor's degree and six years of experience with an Associate's degree.
Other Requirements
Desirable Qualifications
1. Teaching business in a multi-cultural environment, preferably lower-division college teaching experience.
2. Practical, applied experience in business, accounting, and/or management.
3. Demonstrated technology skills especially in teaching online and using technology in the classroom.
4. Experience in teaching other business courses including general business, business law, marketing, accounting and management.
5. An interest in distance learning instruction(online courses.)
Environmental Demands
Tools & Equipment Used
Application Deadline Date
June 30, 2026
Open Date
03/10/2026
First Review Date
Special Instructions to Applicants
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Failure to follow the requirements below may result in your application being disqualified.
Required documents and applications are only accepted through the online process. Please do not mail or fax your application.
Information on transcripts must include degree awarded and confer date.
Copies of diplomas will not substitute for transcripts. Finalists will be required to submit official transcripts from fully accredited college or university institutions prior to the final interview.
Note: A written evaluation by an official foreign credentials/transcripts evaluation and translation service must be submitted for Foreign Degree(s) (non-U.S. degrees) by the application deadline date.
Travel expenses for the interview and selection process will be borne by the candidates.
Appointment to the position is conditional upon the approval of the Chancellor.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Employees must satisfy all pre-employment requirements to work for the District which include, but are not limited to, the following items:
REQUIRED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
Tuberculosis Examination: Prior to employment, the successful candidate will be required to submit evidence (either skin test or X-ray report) of being free of tuberculosis within the past sixty (60) days. The TB test is a condition of employment and any expense must be borne by the successful candidate.
Fingerprinting Requirement: As a condition of employment, all employees working for community colleges in the State of California are required to be fingerprinted within the first ten (10) working days of the date of employment pursuant to Education Code Section 88024.
Immigration Requirement: According to the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the Peralta Community College District is required to verify that all new employees are legally authorized to work in the United States.
All new employees are required to complete and sign a verification form and provide documentation attesting that he/she is legally authorized to work in the United States.
District Policy: A Social Security Card will be required following selection and prior to completion of the hiring process. The employment process cannot be completed without a copy of the Social Security Card on file in the Office of Human Resources.
Medical Examination: Under state regulations and as a condition of employment, certain positions may require a medical examination prior to employment. Expenses incurred will be borne by the employee.
EEO Statement
The Peralta Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age religion, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or genetic information, gender identity or expression, citizenship status, veterans status, status with regards to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices.
Reasonable Accommodations
In conformance with the Fair Employment and Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests for Reasonable Accommodations may be made to the Office of Human Resources by calling (510) 466-7283.
The Peralta Community College District reserves the right to close or not fill any advertised position.