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How much do motorcycle instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for motorcycle instructor in the United States is $17.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Motorcycle Instructor job?

A Motorcycle Instructor teaches students how to safely operate motorcycles and understand traffic laws. They provide both classroom instruction and hands-on riding practice, helping new riders build confidence and develop essential skills. Instructors often work for training schools or safety programs, ensuring students meet the requirements for licensing and safe riding. Their responsibilities include evaluating student performance, demonstrating proper techniques, and promoting motorcycle safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Motorcycle Instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Motorcycle Instructor, you need extensive motorcycle riding experience, in-depth knowledge of road safety regulations, and typically must hold relevant instructor certifications such as the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) certification. Familiarity with motorcycle training equipment, safety gear, and classroom instruction tools is important. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and reassure students are valuable soft skills for this position. These qualities are crucial to ensuring students learn safely, gain confidence, and achieve competency on the road.

What are the primary challenges motorcycle instructors face when teaching new riders?

One of the primary challenges motorcycle instructors encounter is adapting teaching methods to suit students with varying experience levels and learning paces, particularly those who may be nervous or lack confidence. Instructors must maintain a strong focus on safety while ensuring that each student receives the personalized attention necessary for skill development. Additionally, instructing often involves working outdoors in all weather conditions and requires proactive communication to effectively correct mistakes and encourage progress. Overcoming these challenges is essential to help new riders build competence, confidence, and safe riding habits.
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Infographic showing various Motorcycle Instructor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% As Needed, 38% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 36% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,500 per year, or $17.5 per hour.
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Job description

Motorcycle Instructor

Apply now Back to search results Job no: 497607
Work type: Non-Credit Instructor
Location: Overland Park Main Campus
Categories: Continuing Education

Position: Motorcycle Instructor

Department: Workforce Development & Continuing Education

Type of Position: Non-Credit Instructor

Exemption Status: Exempt

Work Schedule, Hours per week: Varies depending on department needs

Starting Salary Range:   $30.00 per hour

Benefits Category

For Non-Credit Instructors

  • More flexibility on scheduling
  • Free access to the Gym on campus for all employees and dependents
  • Discount to the Hiersteiner Child Development Center

Position Summary: The MSF Rider Coach is responsible for participant learning in the classroom and on the training range for the basic rider and the experienced rider course in accordance with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) standards. Responsibilities include classroom and range instruction, supervision of a range aide, and assuring safety standards are maintained. Instructors must maintain required certifications.

Required Qualifications:

  • High School graduate or equivalent
  • Must possess a valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement and a satisfactory driving record
  • Must currently hold a valid MSF Rider Coach certification in the State of Kansas
  • Agree to abide by the MSF's Rider Coach Rules of Professional Conduct, which includes wearing protective gear in route to/from and during class (if riding a school or personal motorcycle)
  • Must be in good health and physically fit
  • Must be able to work with a co-facilitator
  • Above-average communication skills


Physical Demands:
Must be able to stand for 8 or more hours continually. Must be able to bend at the waist, rotate upper body consistently while in the action of climbing or kneeling, bend at the knee continually while in the action of climbing or kneeling, and rotate neck while in the action of driving. Must be able to carry 25 lbs. Must have manual dexterity for manipulation of vehicle tools and equipment. Reflexes must be adequate to ensure safety while operating a motorcycle and golfcart. Must be able to speak loudly to overcome surrounding noise. Must be able to tolerate exposure to extreme weather conditions for extended periods of time.
Mental Demands:
Must be able to read, understand instructional materials and speak clearly to relay information. Must be able to judge distances in relation to safety while moving. Must be able to accurately gauge distance, speed and trajectory of moving objects. Must be able to think quickly in emergency situations. Must have the ability to continually evaluate students within their surroundings to ensure maximum safety of all students/staff. Must be confident in personal skills with the ability to project confidence to new riders.

To be considered for this position we will require an application, resume, and cover letter.

*Unofficial transcripts are required for all Adjunct faculty and Faculty positions.

About JCCC:

Established in 1969, Johnson County Community College is dedicated to transforming lives and strengthening communities through learning. Located in Overland Park, Kansas, JCCC has enjoyed a national reputation for educational excellence and student success for more than 50 years. That's five decades dedicated to smaller class sizes, more resources and a thriving campus culture - not to mention our competitive tuition rates and extracurricular experiences that transcend the norm.

Mission: JCCC inspires learning to transform lives and strengthen communities.

Vision: JCCC will be an innovative leader in equitable student access, learning and success

Equal Employment Opportunity:

JCCC is an equal opportunity employer and equal access institution. JCCC does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, religion, marital status, parental status, military status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or other factors that cannot be lawfully considered in its programs and activities, which includes employment and admissions, in accordance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Executive Order 11246, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Vietnam Era Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act, the Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002, the Kansas Acts Against Discrimination and all other applicable civil rights and nondiscrimination laws.

Inquiries concerning JCCC's compliance with its nondiscrimination policies (including Title IX, Title VI and Section 504 inquiries) may be referred to a Title IX Coordinator (TitleIX@jccc.edu), or Director of Human Resources, or the Dean of Students and Learner Engagement at Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66210, 913-469-8500; or to Office for Civil Rights, Kansas City Office, U.S. Department of Education, One Petticoat Lane, 1010 Walnut Street, Suite 320, Kansas City, MO 64106, Telephone: 816-268-0550, Facsimile: 816-268-0559, Email to: OCR.KansasCity@ed.gov.

Disclosure: 

If you need any assistance throughout the search process, please reach out to the HR@jccc.edu. In accordance with the college policy, finalists for this position will be subject to criminal background investigations. Individual hiring departments at JCCC may elect to administer pre-employment tests, which are relevant to essential job functions as part of the applicant selection/hiring process. Many departments require those selected for hire to submit a certified transcript for all degrees obtained. For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to apply prior to the review date listed in posting.

Duties and responsibilities, as required by business necessity, may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing. Scheduling, shift assignments and work location may be changed at any time, as required by business necessity.

If you are an applicant requesting assistance or a reasonable accommodation in the application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at 913-469-3877, or email HR@jccc.edu.

Advertised: 12 Jan 2026 Central Standard Time
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