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How much do moodle part time jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for moodle part time in the United States is $26.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $32.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time Moodle administrators, and how can they be managed effectively?

Part-time Moodle administrators often juggle time constraints while managing platform updates, troubleshooting user issues, and supporting course creators. Balancing these responsibilities with limited hours can be challenging, especially during peak academic periods. Effective time management, clear communication with teaching staff, and prioritizing urgent tasks help maintain smooth operations. Leveraging Moodle's documentation and community forums can also provide valuable support when addressing technical issues or new feature requests.

What is a Moodle Part Time job?

A Moodle Part Time job typically involves working with the Moodle learning management system (LMS) on a part-time basis. This can include roles such as course development, content management, technical support, or administration of the Moodle platform. Part-time Moodle employees may assist educators in setting up online courses, troubleshooting user issues, and maintaining the LMS environment. This role is ideal for those with experience in e-learning technologies and flexible work hours. Responsibilities can vary depending on the organization’s needs and the specific position.

What is the difference between Moodle Part Time vs Moodle Instructor?

AspectMoodle Part TimeMoodle Instructor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education or related field, familiarity with Moodle platformRequires teaching credentials or certifications, experience in online instruction
Work EnvironmentPart-time online or in educational institutions, flexible hoursOnline or classroom settings, focused on delivering courses
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, e-learning companiesSchools, universities, online education providers

While both roles involve working with Moodle, a Moodle Part Time position often focuses on supporting or assisting with Moodle-based courses, whereas a Moodle Instructor actively delivers and manages courses. The main difference lies in responsibilities and required credentials, with instructors typically needing teaching certifications and a more active teaching role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Moodle Part Time professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Moodle Part Time professional, you need a solid understanding of learning management systems (LMS), instructional design principles, and experience with online education, often supported by a relevant degree or teaching background. Familiarity with Moodle platform administration, course creation tools, and basic troubleshooting is typically required, and certifications in e-learning or Moodle can be advantageous. Strong communication, time management, and problem-solving skills help you effectively support users and deliver engaging online learning experiences. These competencies are essential for ensuring smooth course delivery, user satisfaction, and the effective use of Moodle in educational settings.
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Infographic showing various Moodle Part Time job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,136 per year, or $27 per hour.
Instructor, Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology - Adjunct

Instructor, Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology - Adjunct

Guilford Technical Community College

Jamestown, NC • On-site

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


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Position Information
Job Title
Instructor, Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology - Adjunct
Full Time/Part Time
Part-time
Job Description
Teaching faculty at Guilford Technical Community College are responsible for supporting student success by creating an optimum learning environment, responding to student needs, managing effective instructional activities, developing curriculum courses, modeling employability skills, demonstrating professionalism, developing cooperative work relationships with other faculty and staff, supporting college administrative requirements, and maintaining competency in their instructional field. He/she will be responsible for quality instruction and for effective participation and interest in the total affairs of the college.
Under general supervision, this individual will prepare and teach collision repair courses designed for career technical programs while caring for and maintaining the collision repair facilities. The faculty member must be able to instruct a wide variety of topics within the curriculum in a laboratory environment and may be required to teach day, evening and/or weekend hours.
Duties/Functions
Teaching
Prepare & teach departmental courses to include:
* developing learner centered lesson plans
* employing teaching strategies & instructional materials for different learning styles
* incorporating, as pedagogically appropriate, current technology in classroom, distance learning and laboratory environments
* creating and modeling a quality learning environment that supports a diverse student population
* preparing, distributing and utilizing instructional support materials, including course syllabi, supplementary materials, instructional media and other devices as appropriate
* updating and revising curriculum to maintain currency
* developing new courses as needed to support the instructional mission
* participating in the development and review of course and program/general education outcomes as appropriate
* developing, conducting and documenting appropriate assessment of student learning outcomes in courses and programs/general education as appropriate
Professional Development
Maintain a professional status that supports the instructional mission by:
* participating in professional development activities to maintain currency in field; maintaining current credentials or licensures as required by program or accreditation
* participating in professional development opportunities to advance teaching skills and strategies
Administration
Provide daily & ongoing oversight of facilities, equipment and student records to include:
* maintaining classroom and laboratory spaces including upkeep of assigned equipment
* providing for the security of facilities, equipment and instructional materials and maintaining safe working conditions
* maintaining student records (e.g., grades and attendance) in accordance with established deadlines using a variety of technology-based programs (e.g., Colleague, WebAdvisor, Moodle)
* complying with all applicable college, state and federal rules and regulations
Student Support
Provide an environment conducive to student success to include:
* promoting retention/persistence by assisting students to develop strategies for success
* referring students to campus and community resources when appropriate
* Demonstrate and model the College's employability skills: adaptability, communication, information processing, problem solving, responsibility and teamwork.
Difficult Challenges
Contacts
Education Required
-Diploma in Collision Repair Technology or a related field from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution with the ability to attain an Associate's degree within one year of hire.
-ASE certifications in Painting & Refinishing, Structural Damage, and Non-Structural Damage
Education Preferred
-Associate's degree in Collision Repair Technology from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution
-I-CAR certifications
-ASE certification in Estimating and Mechanical
Experience Required
-3 years of relevant industry experience as a Collision Repair Technician, to include:
* vehicle painting;
* non-structural vehicle repairs;
* structural vehicle repairs;
* reading and writing estimates
Experience Preferred
-Greater than 3 years of relevant industry experience as a Collision Repair Technician, to include:
* vehicle painting;
* non-structural vehicle repairs;
* structural vehicle repairs;
* reading and writing estimates
-Additional specialized industry experience, in any of the following:
* computer measuring systems;
* computer paint mixing;
* computer estimating systems;
* vehicle mechanical repairs
-Post-secondary teaching experience and/or industry training experience.
-Experience with assessment of student learning outcomes.
-Experience with a learning management system, e.g., Moodle, Blackboard, etc.
KSA Required
The Instructor shall possess an understanding of and commitment to the nature and role of the Community College, particularly its "open door" policy. He/she shall have demonstrated personal and professional competence for the responsibilities assigned. The Instructor must be able to:
1. Multi-task
2. Respect Diversity
3. Adapt to changing procedures, protocols or assignments.
4. Create and maintain a learner centered environment
5. Communicate effectively
6. Ability to effectively implement and apply technology solutions.
Departmental/Job Specific Requirements:
Mandatory GTCC Trainings (upon initial hire) and annual updates as required; other required trainings may be added as needed):
1. Reporting Requirements
2. Discrimination & Anti-Harassment (within 30 days of hire; annual refresher thereafter)
3. Shooter on Campus (within 30 days of hire; annual refresher thereafter)
4. Personal Information Protection (within 30 days of hire; annual refresher thereafter)
5. Ethics and Social Responsibility (within 30 days of hire; annual refresher thereafter)
6. eLearning Level One (before the first day of the first semester teaching)
7. eLearning Levels Two and Three for instructors who teach online or hybrid delivery methods (before the first day of the first semester teaching)
KSA Preferred
Department/Job Specific Requirements
Physical Demands
1. May include teaching day and evening and on multiple campuses
2. Teaching schedule may change semester to semester
Other:
Criminal history checks, with acceptable results, are required.
Posting Type
Adjunct Faculty
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
2017-029-TEMP-P
Open Date
01/24/2024
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants