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Firearms Trainer

Pickerington, OH ยท On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

Firearm Instructor Midwest Shooting Center Full-time | $40,000-$55,000 per year (base + performance ... Position Overview Firearms Instructors are responsible for providing quality training, ensuring ...

Firearms Trainer

Mishawaka, IN ยท On-site

$10 - $14/hr

Firearm Instructor Midwest Shooting Center Full-time | $40,000-$55,000 per year (base + performance ... Position Overview Firearms Instructors are responsible for providing quality training, ensuring ...

... training department we're proud of. Supportive, high-performing, and growth-minded. Key Competencies: * Exceptional communication and coaching skills. * Deep understanding of firearm safety and ...

Firearms Trainer

Lima, OH ยท On-site

$10 - $14/hr

... training department we're proud of. Supportive, high-performing, and growth-minded. Key Competencies: * Exceptional communication and coaching skills. * Deep understanding of firearm safety and ...

Firearms Trainer

Lima, OH ยท On-site

$40K - $60K/yr

... training department we're proud of. Supportive, high-performing, and growth-minded. Key Competencies: * Exceptional communication and coaching skills. * Deep understanding of firearm safety and ...

Firearms Trainer

Detroit, MI ยท On-site

$10 - $14/hr

... training department we're proud of. Supportive, high-performing, and growth-minded. Key Competencies: * Exceptional communication and coaching skills. * Deep understanding of firearm safety and ...

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How much do firearm training jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for firearm training in the United States is $19.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is firearm training?

Firearm training refers to the instruction and practice provided to individuals on the safe handling, operation, maintenance, and legal responsibilities of using firearms. Training typically includes both classroom education and hands-on range time to ensure participants understand safety protocols, marksmanship, and local laws. It is essential for anyone who owns or intends to use a firearm, whether for personal defense, sport, or professional purposes, to undergo proper training to reduce accidents and misuse.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in firearm training?

To thrive in Firearm Training, you need comprehensive knowledge of firearm safety, marksmanship, and relevant laws, often supported by instructor certifications such as NRA or law enforcement credentials. Familiarity with training simulators, range safety systems, and maintenance tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and situational awareness help instructors effectively teach diverse groups and manage safety risks. These skills ensure both the effective transfer of knowledge and the highest standards of safety in firearm handling and instruction.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in firearm training roles, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in firearm training roles is ensuring that trainees with varying experience levels all grasp safety protocols and proper handling techniques. Instructors must adapt their teaching styles to accommodate different learning speeds and overcome potential anxiety among new students. Additionally, keeping up with evolving regulations and firearm technology requires continuous education. Collaboration with other trainers and law enforcement agencies can help maintain high standards and share best practices. Regular feedback and scenario-based training also help address these challenges, ensuring effective learning outcomes.

What is the difference between Firearm Training vs Firearm Instructor?

AspectFirearm TrainingFirearm Instructor
CertificationsBasic firearm safety and handling coursesAdvanced certifications, instructor credentials
Work EnvironmentStudents, training facilities, shooting rangesTraining centers, private lessons, workshops
Employer & IndustryGun ranges, security firms, law enforcementTraining academies, firearm schools, law enforcement agencies

Firearm Training focuses on teaching individuals basic firearm safety and handling skills, often as part of a broader course. Firearm Instructors, however, are qualified to teach others, hold advanced certifications, and often lead training sessions or courses. While both roles involve firearms, instructors have a higher level of certification and responsibility, making them more specialized in teaching others.

How hard is it to become a firearm training instructor?

Becoming a firearm training instructor typically requires obtaining relevant certifications, such as NRA instructor certifications or state-specific licenses, which involve completing training courses and passing exams. Candidates should have practical shooting experience, a clean background check, and often need to demonstrate teaching ability; the process can take several weeks to months depending on the program and jurisdiction.
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Infographic showing various Firearm Training job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,144 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Training Instructor (Firearms)

DC Government Careers

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

$74K - $96K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

There is only one city in the country that can say it is the Nation's Capital Washington, D.C. Given that distinction, The Metropolitan Police Department is the premiere law enforcement organization in the city. We receive over 22 million visitors a year, have almost 700,000 residents, and 21,000 private business. The Department consists of more than 4,300 members: approximately 3,700 sworn members and over 650 civilian employees. We are one of the most diverse and highly trained departments in the country. We have the honor of safeguarding and protecting not only our nation's residents, but also people from all over the world.
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) offers an attractive benefits package. The benefits package includes competitive compensation, health insurance, prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability and life insurance, as well a strong retirement benefit and savings options. Employees are also eligible for our employer contributed 401a plan after one year of employment. Additional perks such as discounts on wireless carriers, gym memberships, amusement park tickets and much more! Additional information can be found at: DCHR Benefits
This position is located in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Professional Development Bureau (PDB), Metropolitan Police Academy (MPA). This position trains sworn Metropolitan Police Department personnel, and other personnel as required, in the basic and advanced operation, use, care, maintenance, and control of a variety of law enforcement firearms including semi-automatic weapons, automatic weapons and shotguns.
This incumbent will be responsible for the following:
Researching, developing, revise, and provide firearms instruction for a variety of courses and settings involving pistols and revolvers, shotguns and other shoulder weapons.
Developing lesson plans, training aids, training outlines, tests and course evaluation criteria.
Observing, analyzing, and correcting the firing practices and positions of training participants.
Providing remedial training for training participants who are unable to acquire the basic skills.
Providing written and oral recommendation to training participants regarding their firing performance and their ability to handle weapons in a safe manner.
Researching, reviewing and analyzing job-related professional literature and consults with experts in firearms instruction outside the Police Department in order to collect pertinent information which can be applied to firearms courses of instruction.
Ordering weapons, ammunition, target materials and related firearms equipment, supplies and repairs.
Unloading, carrying, and placing ammunition, weapons, cardboard "backers" for targets, obstacles, target frames, tires and other firearms-related equipment and supplies.
Inspecting, testing fires, repairing and cleaning firearms.
Conducting tests on new product weapons, ammunition and holsters and prepares the evaluation reports.
Maintaining the indoor and outdoor firing range targets, target tracks and target turning systems, electric motors and other firearms-related equipment and structures.
Making arrangements for skilled workers to repair the firearms training equipment as required.
Coordinating work assignments with other firearms instructors, with other staff of the Institute for Police Science and with members of agencies outside the Department when appropriate.
Scheduling all entry-level and in-service firearms instruction.
Maintaining training records for all firearms training participants and a current inventory of available ammunition, weapons, tools, equipment, supplies, and parts.
Preparing narrative and statistical reports and other types of correspondence in order to document work assignments.
Supervising the training development or training administration teams.
Performing other duties as assigned.
Qualifications, Education and Work Experience
Qualifications
Comprehensive knowledge of adult learning theories, principles and practices.
Comprehensive knowledge of basic and advanced firearms training technologies, methods and instructional aids in the areas of target acquisition and firing, emergency malfunction procedures, safety procedures, and weapons maintenance.
Comprehensive knowledge of the operation, maintenance, servicing, repair, and proper and safe use of firearms used in law enforcement including pistols and revolvers, shotguns, and other shoulder weapons.
Working knowledge of indoor and outdoor firearms firing range equipment and training procedures.
Ability to prepare accurate and coherent written reports.
Ability to present oral instructions, lectures and training to individuals and to small! and large groups.
Ability to motivate training participants to acquire the content of the training program.
Ability to develop, plan, organize, implement, and evaluate training programs and procedures.
Ability to be creative and resourceful in carrying out work assignments.
Ability to maintain the confidentiality of tests and other types of training-related data.
Ability to work cooperatively with co-workers and superiors at all levels of the Department and with employees of outside agencies.
Ability to work under adverse and dangerous conditions.
Skilled in the operation of a personal computer and the software used in firearms training.
Skilled in the operation of the weapons used in law enforcement including pistols and revolvers, shotguns and other shoulder weapons.
Skilled in the presentation of firearms training within a law enforcement environment.
Skilled in the operation of indoor and outdoor firearms (range) training equipment.
Education
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major Study-education or subject area related to the position to be filled.
Work Experience
Applicants must have at least one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the CS-09 grade level, or its non-District equivalent, gained from public or private sector. Examples of specialized experience for this position include: applying adult learning theories, principles, and practices; using firearms training technologies, methods and instructional aids in the areas of target acquisition and firing, emergency malfunction procedures, safety procedures, and weapons maintenance; understanding operation, maintenance, servicing, repair, and proper and safe use of firearms used in law enforcement; preparing accurate and coherent written reports; presenting oral instructions, lectures and training; operating a personal computer and the software used in firearms training; and operating of indoor and outdoor firearms (range) training equipment.
Licensures, Certifications and other requirements
Firearms Instructor Certification, NRA Instructor Certification or comparable is required.
Work Environment
The work is performed in a typical office setting, in training rooms, and in the outdoor and indoor firearms training ranges.
Other Significant Factors
Promotion potential:
No Know Promotion Potential
Collective Bargaining Unit:
This Training Instructor (Firearms) position is covered under the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) bargaining unit and you may be required to pay an agency fee through direct payroll deductions.
Position Suitability
This position is deemed as Safety Sensitive pursuant to Chapter 4 of the D.C. Personnel Regulations, in addition to the general suitability screening and criminal background check (pre-employment and periodic), individuals may be subject to the following checks and tests: Traffic record check (as applicable);
  1. Pre-employment drug and alcohol test (as applicable);
  2. Consumer credit check (as applicable);
  3. Reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol test;
  4. Random drug and alcohol test;
  5. Return to duty or follow-up drug and alcohol test; and
  6. Post-accident or incident drug and alcohol test.

Due to the sensitive nature of work performed within the Metropolitan Police Department, all selected candidates must undergo and successfully complete and enhanced background investigation, including criminal history and credit checks, as a condition of employment.
Residency Preference
Applicants claiming Residency Preference will be required to maintain residency in the District of Columbia for a minimum of seven (7) years. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity EEO (Statement)
The District of Columbia Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer: all qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, disability. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination, which is also prohibited. In addition, harassment based on any of the above-protected categories is prohibited.
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