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Python Video Course Instructor

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Our mission is to "help Python developers around the world become more awesome." And with a reach ... This can lead to a multitude of new opportunities for you-job offers, freelance projects, and ...

IMC is seeking experienced Network Engineers who are passionate about building and operating ... Continuously improve the environment by contributing to automation efforts (e.g., Bash, Python ...

The ideal candidate will be able to understand and execute python scripts and have network engineering device background. There are playbooks, runbooks, wikis, and documentations to support the ...

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Proficiency with Linux/Unix systems and basic scripting (Python, Bash) Qualifications: * Active TS ... Engineering, or related field. * 5+ years of experience in network engineering or network ...

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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance python network programming in the United States is $58.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.32 and $66.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectFreelance Python Network ProgrammingPython Network Engineer
CredentialsSelf-taught or online courses, certifications optionalTypically requires a degree in Computer Science or related field, certifications like Cisco CCNA or CCNP
Work EnvironmentRemote, project-based, flexible hoursFull-time, corporate or enterprise environment, team collaboration
Employer & IndustryClients across various industries, freelance platformsTech companies, ISPs, large enterprises
Search & Comparison IntentProject scope, freelance opportunities, skill requirementsCareer growth, job stability, industry standards

Freelance Python Network Programming involves independent, project-based work focusing on scripting and network automation, often with flexible hours and varied clients. Python Network Engineers typically work full-time within organizations, managing complex network systems and requiring formal credentials. Both roles involve Python and networking skills but differ in work environment, stability, and credential requirements.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Python Network Programming job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $121,932 per year, or $58.6 per hour.

Python Video Course Instructor

Real Python

Remote

$51.50 - $71/hr

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Job description

Do you love learning new things and sharing your knowledge with thousands of Python developers?
The realpython.com tutorial team is known for making the highest-quality Python tutorials available online. Our mission is to "help Python developers around the world become more awesome."
And with a reach of over 3 million visitors a month, it feels amazing how far we've come-but we think we can do even better!
To help us raise the quality level of our tutorials even further, and expand beyond the topics we've covered so far, we are looking for video course instructors who:
  • Love Python and want to share their knowledge to help learners level up
  • Appreciate the importance of clarity and tone in educational video courses
  • Want to hone their craft and make the most of our extensive publishing process
  • Have the time to start one or more new recordings a month and meet deadlines

This is a fully remote position. More info here: realpython.com/jobs/video-course-instructor
Requirements
You should:
  • Have a few years of programming under your belt
  • Have a passion for explaining "programming stuff" to others and you've got experience recording screencasts. Much of the content you will be creating is going to be based on our existing written tutorials on the site. Therefore the primary skill we're looking for here is your ability to take a written tutorial and turn it into a series of short videos. (If you're not a genius tutorial writer, that's a-okay!)
  • Have the time to make Real Python a regular part of your week-this will be a significant time commitment and is not easy

Benefits
There are plenty of perks to being on the Real Python team:
  1. Learning: You'll always be learning something new-and you'll have fun doing it. You'll become a better developer, writer, and communicator, while making new friends along the way.
  2. Eyeballs: Our site gets a lot of traffic-over 3 million visitors per month and growing. We're regularly featured in other Python publications and we also run one of the largest email newsletters and social media accounts in the community. Our YouTube channel has more than 150,000 subscribers. When you publish a video series here, it will get watched a lot, and people will love you for it.
  3. Tutorial Polish: When you submit a video series to realpython.com, we will personally work with you to polish your work to a high level of quality. In the end, your tutorial will look much better than when you first submitted it, making you look really good.
  4. Instructor Training: When we are done reviewing and editing your course, we will send you detailed feedback on how you can improve your videos in the future. This will help you become a better developer, instructor, and communicator.
  5. Personal Exposure: Your picture and bio will be prominently featured on your tutorials and on multiple other places on the site. This can lead to a multitude of new opportunities for you-job offers, freelance projects, and conference invitations. An in-depth tutorial published on Real Python can make a great portfolio piece.
  6. Get Paid to Learn: You'll get paid to learn. We're not asking you to do this "just for the exposure"-this is a paid part-time position.
  7. Special Opportunities: Members of the tutorial team get access to special opportunities such as contributing to our books and courses, speaking at online meetups we organize, becoming interview guests to chat about an area of your expertise on the Real Python Podcast, working on team projects, and more.
  8. You'll Have an Impact: We get emails and comments every day about how our tutorials help our readers write their first Python program, get their learning progress unstuck, or accomplish their career dream of working with Python professionally. This means a lot to us and makes all the hard work worth it. Our most prolific authors have been approached at conferences and meetups by other developers who read their articles-a great conversation starter.
  9. 100% Remote-Friendly: At Real Python you'll join a remote-first, distributed, and diverse team that spans across the globe.
  10. Free Stuff: As a final bonus, by joining the tutorial team you will get a lot of free stuff. You'll get a free copy of all of the products we sell on the site, access to all of our members-only content, as well as a life-time membership to PythonistaCafe. That's about $1,000 in value you'll receive for free.