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How much do broadcasting teacher jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for broadcasting teacher in the United States is $13.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $13.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Broadcasting Teacher job?

A Broadcasting Teacher educates students on various aspects of broadcast media, including radio, television, and digital content production. They teach skills such as scriptwriting, editing, sound design, and camera operation while emphasizing ethical journalism and media laws. Additionally, they guide students in hands-on projects, often using industry-standard equipment and software. Their goal is to prepare students for careers in broadcasting, media production, or journalism.

What does a typical day look like for a Broadcasting Teacher?

A typical day for a Broadcasting Teacher involves preparing lesson plans, instructing students on broadcasting theory and hands-on production techniques, and overseeing projects like radio or TV segments. You may spend time setting up and managing studio equipment, providing individual feedback, and guiding students through editing or live broadcasting tasks. Collaboration is common with other faculty members on interdisciplinary media projects and curriculum development. Broadcasting Teachers also frequently coordinate extracurricular activities or student media clubs to offer additional real-world experience. This dynamic role balances classroom teaching, practical skills development, and ongoing industry engagement.

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

To thrive as a Broadcasting Teacher, you need expertise in broadcast media production, teaching or training experience, and a relevant degree in communications, journalism, or media studies. Familiarity with audio and video editing software, studio equipment, and digital broadcasting platforms is typically expected, along with any teaching credentials required by your region. Strong communication, mentorship abilities, adaptability, and enthusiasm for student development are important soft skills in this role. These qualifications are essential for effectively teaching broadcasting principles, staying current with industry trends, and inspiring students to pursue successful media careers.

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Infographic showing various Broadcasting Teacher job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $27,999 per year, or $13.5 per hour.
Applicant Pool for Adjunct Faculty, Broadcasting/Video Production

Applicant Pool for Adjunct Faculty, Broadcasting/Video Production

Owens Community College

Perrysburg, OH • On-site

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Advertised Position Title:
Applicant Pool for Adjunct Faculty, Broadcasting/Video Production
Job Description:
Instruct classes in broadcast audio, radio and television production in the Broadcast Media Technology program.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
  • This position requires classroom and/or online instruction in the discipline. The instructor must be knowledgeable in the discipline and must provide high quality instruction. The instructor must have demonstrate knowledge of and integration of appropriate practices of teaching to different learning styles.
  • This position requires the individual to have strong skills in the following: 1. Written and oral communication. 2. Problem-solving. 3. Critical thinking. 4. Computer use, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and/or other required programs, Blackboard, and Owens email.
  • This position requires the individual to have the ability to: 2. Integrate a variety of methodologies in order to facilitate student learning. 3. Understand the needs of community college students. 4. Manage a classroom, including organizing and presenting material, designing lessons an activities that will facilitate student learning, and monitoring student behavior and performance. 5. Follow instructions and meet deadlines. 6. Recognize students' strengths and weaknesses in the discipline and to provide feedback to students in such a way as to facilitate their learning. 7. Evaluate student work fairly using Department guidelines.

Essential Functions:
  • Lecture and guidance of classroom discussions, as well as supervision and evaluation of class projects/student work.

Other Characteristics:
  • This position requires the following other characteristics: 1. Embodiment of the Owens Core Values: Service, Learning, Innovation, Collaboration, and Excellence. 2. Enthusiasm for teaching. 3. Excellent interpersonal skills. 4. Strong organizational skills. 5. Patience and flexibility.

Minimum Education/Experience:
  • Bachelors degree or equivalent professional schooling and professional experience required. Certifications and/or experience in broadcasting/video production software such as Adobe Premiere, Edius, and Final Cut Pro. Further consideration will be given to those candidates with experience in TV production, Video Production and Radio production or currently work in a related field.

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Job Classification:
Faculty
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Grant Funded Position:
FLSA Status:
United States of America (Exempt)
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Period Activity Pay
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Retirement System:
STRS - STRS (Retirement System Classification)