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How much do educational seminar presenter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for educational seminar presenter in the United States is $20.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an educational seminar presenter do?

An Educational Seminar Presenter is responsible for delivering informative and engaging presentations on specific topics to an audience, often in academic, professional, or community settings. They design seminar content, organize presentation materials, and facilitate discussions or Q&A sessions to enhance learning. The goal is to communicate complex information clearly, foster understanding, and encourage participant interaction. These presenters may also tailor their sessions to suit different audiences, ranging from students to professionals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an educational seminar presenter, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Educational Seminar Presenter, you need expertise in your subject area, strong public speaking abilities, and relevant teaching qualifications or experience. Familiarity with presentation software such as PowerPoint, webinar platforms, and audience engagement tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and interpersonal skills set outstanding presenters apart by fostering audience connection and engagement. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, participant involvement, and the overall success of seminars.

What are some common challenges educational seminar presenters face when engaging diverse audiences?

Educational Seminar Presenters often encounter the challenge of engaging participants with varying backgrounds, learning styles, and levels of prior knowledge. To address this, presenters must use a mix of teaching strategies—such as interactive activities, multimedia, and real-world examples—to keep content accessible and interesting. Adapting on the spot to audience feedback and questions is also key, as is fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable participating. Successful presenters continuously refine their approach based on feedback and audience dynamics.

What is the difference between Educational Seminar Presenter vs Workshop Facilitator?

AspectEducational Seminar PresenterWorkshop Facilitator
CredentialsOften requires expertise in subject matter, sometimes certifications or degreesSimilar credentials, with emphasis on facilitation skills
Work EnvironmentTypically presents to large audiences at conferences, seminars, or eventsLeads interactive sessions or workshops, often in smaller groups
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, professional organizations, corporationsTraining companies, corporate training, educational institutions
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare roles related to public speaking and education deliveryIndividuals interested in interactive training and group facilitation

Educational Seminar Presenters focus on delivering lectures or presentations to large audiences, emphasizing knowledge sharing. Workshop Facilitators, on the other hand, lead interactive sessions aimed at skill development in smaller groups. While both roles require subject expertise and presentation skills, their formats and environments differ, catering to different audience engagement styles.

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Infographic showing various Educational Seminar Presenter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,846 per year, or $20.6 per hour.

Seminar Presenter - Educational Retirement Workshops

Leverage Planners Wealth Management LLC

Bellevue, WA • On-site

$75/hr

Full-time

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Job description

The Seminar Presenter is initially a 1099 contractor (with growth potential) responsible for delivering live, in-person educational retirement workshops to 50-70 year olds approaching or in retirement. This role is engaging in nature, based on education and information. The presenter will deliver story-based teaching presentations, and will not be advising on any financial products or services. The Seminar Presenter generates 1st Appointments with Qualified Prospects. These are opportunities to have a private advisory conversation with a professional financial advisor at no charge, and no risks of sales pressures. The Seminar Presenter is engaged as a contractor. This is an event-based role applied for through an employer-paid audition, and earns per-event fees, and performance-based bonuses.
About Leverage Planners LLC
At Leverage Planners, we abolish financial anxiety for Blue Jean Millionaires, providing them with lifelong financial security, freedom, and peace they deserve.
Description
About Leverage Planners
Leverage Planners is a comprehensive retirement management firm headquartered in Bellevue, WA. We solve money for Blue Jean Millionaires as safety-1st fiduciaries who adopt retirees, their families, and their dearly valued circle of trust.
Role Overview
As a Seminar Presenter, you will:

  • Learn and use the Leverage Planners formatted presentations, as designed and refined by Anthony Robbins' original Lead Speaker (1989-1994,) and Leverage Planners Senior Advisor, David Donhoff
  • Deliver retirement education workshops clearly and calmly
  • Set participant expectations honestly and respectfully
  • Schedule Qualified Prospects who want to schedule an Advisory Session, at no charge or risk, with a Leverage Planners financial advisor
  • Filter out participants who do not meet qualification criteria
This role does not include:
  • Financial advising, selling products, or services
  • Persuading participants to make financial decisions
  • Using urgency, scarcity, or high-pressure tactics
Qualified First Meetings After the workshop, book qualified prospects who want to schedule an Advisory Session, at no charge or risk, with a Leverage Planners financial advisor. Presenters do not discuss, recommend, or sell specific financial products. A "Qualified First Meeting" meets the following criteria:
  • Attendee keeps their scheduled first meeting
  • Attendee has $500,000 or more in investible assets (excluding real estate)
  • Attendee wants a comprehensive, tax-efficient, safety-first planning approach
  • Attendee is not expected to be pre-decided on the firm
Bonus compensation is tied to appointments kept by qualified prospects only; bonuses are not paid for attendees who do not meet these criteria or who do not attend the meeting. Key Responsibilities Workshop Delivery & Participant Engagement
  • Lead educational workshops professionally, with both humor and authenticity
  • Use presentation stories to prequalify prospects without pressure
  • Ensure prospects have a clear understanding of Leverage Planners process
  • Secure appointment commitments with qualified prospects
Performance & Metrics
  • Compensation includes base pay per workshop plus a performance-based bonus for kept, qualified first meetings.
  • Bonus per qualified meeting is determined by your monthly kept-rate:
  • Below 60% kept-rate: $0 per qualified meeting
  • 60-69% kept-rate: $25 per qualified meeting
  • 70-79% kept-rate: $50 per qualified meeting
  • 80% or higher kept-rate: $75 per qualified meeting
Note: The presenter's role is to engagingly educate, and secure 1st appointments; Leverage Planners Advisors conduct the 1st appointments. Bonuses are only paid for meetings that are both kept and qualified, as defined in the "Qualified First Meetings" section. Event Cadence & Scheduling
  • Workshops are offered 4-10 times per month
  • Contractors provide their availability in advance, each month
  • Schedule is flexible; volume may increase based on mutual agreement
Required Experience & Competencies
  • Engaging and commitment-generating public teaching skills
  • Ability to simplify complex topics accurately, clearly, and calmly
  • Ability to use "story selling" to prequalify prospects respectfully
  • Strong follow-through and execution mindset
Preferred:
  • Experience in corporate, nonprofit, or professional event hosting
  • Radio, television, or media presentation experience
  • Comfort in a flexible, performance-based 1099 role
Compensation
  • Paid Try-Out Audition: $200 for a 20-minute teaching demonstration
  • (Audition Invitations by Selection from Video Application)
  • Base Pay: $500 per workshop (1-2 hour session; prep time not included)
  • Performance Bonus: $25-$75 per kept, qualified first meeting, based on kept-rate tiers above
This is a contract 1099 role; no benefits or W2 employment are included. Compensation is based on events accepted and kept, qualified first meetings only. Work Model & Location
  • Location: Bellevue & Greater Seattle Area (in-person workshops)
  • Schedule: Flexible, contractor chooses which events to accept
  • Travel: Minimal
  • Sponsorship: Not available
Equal Opportunity Employer Leverage Planners is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. How to Apply Submit:
  • A brief summary of your teaching, facilitation, or presentation experience
  • Any video or audio sample of you presenting
  • Confirmation that you are comfortable with a paid audition and a 1099 contract arrangement
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the paid audition. Salary $500 - $10,000 per month