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How much do chemistry instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for chemistry instructor in the United States is $70,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a chemistry instructor?

Chemistry Instructors are educators who teach chemistry concepts, laboratory techniques, and scientific principles to students at various levels, such as high school, college, or university. They develop lesson plans, deliver lectures, design laboratory experiments, and assess student performance. Chemistry Instructors may also provide academic support, mentor students, and stay updated with advancements in the field to ensure effective teaching. Their goal is to foster a strong understanding of chemistry and encourage scientific inquiry among students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a chemistry instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chemistry Instructor, you need a solid background in chemistry, a relevant degree (often a master's or PhD), and teaching credentials where required. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, safety protocols, and educational technology platforms like learning management systems is vital. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to engage and motivate students are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, student safety, and a stimulating learning environment.

What are some common challenges chemistry instructors face when teaching large or diverse classes?

Chemistry Instructors often encounter challenges such as varying student backgrounds in science, large class sizes, and managing laboratory safety. Effectively engaging all students can require adapting teaching methods to address different learning styles and ensuring clear communication of complex concepts. Additionally, coordinating lab sessions and assessments for a diverse group demands strong organizational skills and proactive support to help every student succeed.

What is the difference between Chemistry Instructor vs Chemistry Tutor?

AspectChemistry InstructorChemistry Tutor
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree or higher in chemistry or educationOften requires a similar educational background, but may vary
Work EnvironmentClassroom, laboratory, or online teaching settingsOne-on-one or small group sessions, often online or in person
EmployerSchools, colleges, universities, educational programsPrivate tutoring companies, freelance, online platforms
Work FocusDelivering structured lessons, curriculum planning, assessmentPersonalized support, homework help, exam preparation

While both roles involve teaching chemistry, a Chemistry Instructor typically works in formal educational settings delivering structured courses, whereas a Chemistry Tutor provides personalized assistance, often on a freelance basis or through tutoring platforms. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or search focus.

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Infographic showing various Chemistry Instructor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,721 per year, or $34 per hour.

Chemistry Instructor (part-time)

Mott Community College

Flint, MI • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Posting Details
This is a position we anticipate filling for future semesters. Specific part-time teaching needs for future semesters may not be known until the end of class registration.
Position Information
Posting Number
4-2013
Position Title
Chemistry Instructor (part-time)
Employee Group
PT Faculty
Starting Salary
$1,124 per contact hour
Compensation Details
To view the benefits summary, go to:
Part Time Faculty Benefits
Position Summary Information
Position Summary
Purpose, Scope & Dimension of Job: Faculty facilitate student learning and initiate and participate in efforts to consistently improve the level of student success. As learning facilitators, faculty consistently assess learning outcomes and their own teaching effectiveness (pedagogy). As professionals, faculty adhere to the ethical standards of their profession as outlined, for example, by the NEA and the State of Michigan. Where applicable, faculty maintain licensure and certifications. In addition, faculty have the following key responsibilities which include:
• Professional development
• Collegial Responsibilities
• Actively participate in efforts focused on the College's operational success.
• Communication
• Safety
Faculty member will be responsible for teaching classes in general and/or inorganic chemistry in both lecture and laboratory settings, adhering to the stated course objectives, content and delivery.
Minimum Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
1. Master's degree in Chemistry (MA, MS or MAT), or PhD or EdD in Chemistry, or an advanced related degree with at least 18 semester hours of identifiable coursework in chemistry related to the teaching assignment. (Note: These courses could also an application of the chemistry content in a related field of study.)
2. Understanding of and commitment to community college teaching, mission and philosophy.
3. Innovative, flexible and positive teaching style and understanding the needs of students from diverse backgrounds.
4. Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
5. Mathematical Skills: Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations. Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference.
6. Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
7. Technology Skills: Ability to integrate computer applications into teaching.
8. Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional program; ability to plan and implement lessons based on division and college objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned. Ability to establish and maintain collegial relationships with students, peers, staff, and administrators; skill in oral and written communication.
* A foreign degree must be certified, at the candidate's expense, by a professional evaluation service.
Additional Desirable Qualifications
1. Academic experience which includes work, research, study or teaching in chemistry.
2. Additional graduate level coursework or master's degrees or higher in additional disciplines within the study of Chemistry
3. Recent, within the last three years, successful teaching of Chemistry in the lecture and/or laboratory setting. (Lecture or lab experience will influence assignment.)
4. Recent community college/college teaching experience in inorganic chemistry.
5. Demonstrated familiarity with computer-based instruction, learning technologies, competency-based instruction and modularized courseware or other alternate delivery methodologies
6. Evidence of continuing professional development in chemistry and/or the teaching of chemistry
7. Recent, within the last 8 years, experience using chemistry instruments
8. Has training in and experience with safety rules in chemistry
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions
1. The employee must be able to move about 2/3 of the time and be stationary about 1/3 of the time. S/he is required to be mobile around campus for participant involvement/activities.
2. S/he must be able to converse with individuals on a regular basis with the ability to read, analyze, and interpret their needs via phone conversations, face-to-face conversations, or written documentation.
3. The employee must be able to utilize all programs on a computer independently and efficiently (particularly the internet, Word, and the student database).
4. S/he must be able to present information in an instructional setting and respond to questions from groups.
5. If applicable, must be able to tolerate frequent exposure to a wide variety of chemicals which are common to the industry. Must be able to handle and mix chemicals properly and safely; and wear appropriate gloves and other personal protective equipment.
Work Schedule
While part-time faculty are not required to hold regular office hours during the semesters they teach, they are required to make provisions for student consultations as may be necessary and reasonable.
Additional Information
Must be available to teach onsite; opportunities do not exist to teach online courses only.
If selected for an interview, candidates may need to provide a professional portfolio. Specific instructions will be shared prior to the interview.
Visa sponsorship is not available.
Selected candidates must submit to a drug test and criminal background check.
Additional Application Deadline Information
Continuously accepting applications.
Application Deadline
Equal Opportunity Summary
As an equal opportunity institution, the College encourages diversity and provides equal opportunity in education, employment, all of its programs, and the use of its facilities. The College does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, gender, national origin, veteran's status, age, disability unrelated to an individual's ability to perform adequately, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. Title IX Coordinator Contact Information: 1401 E. Court St., Prahl College Center (PCC- 2030G), Flint, MI 48503, (810) 762-0024. Title II, ADA, Coordinator Contact Information: 1401 E. Court St., Curtice-Mott Complex (CM-1024), Flint, MI 48503, (810) 762-0373. Section 504 Coordinator Contact Information: 1401 E. Court St., Prahl College Center (PCC- 1130), Flint, MI 48503, (810) 762-0191.