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Construction Instructor

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$50K - $65K/yr

The Construction Instructor will adhere to all requirements for training for industry recognized credentials including OSHA 10, and NCCER Core (Introduction to the Construction Trades). This ...

The instructor will teach SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW welding processes, along with structural and pipe fitting and the NCCER Core Curriculum. Responsibilities include delivering instruction in both ...

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How much do nccer core instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for nccer core instructor in the United States is $32.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $34.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an NCCER Core Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an NCCER Core Instructor, you need a solid understanding of construction fundamentals, experience in the trades, and NCCER Instructor Certification. Familiarity with NCCER curriculum, digital learning platforms, and assessment tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and instructional skills help engage and motivate diverse learners in a classroom or hands-on setting. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, student safety, and the development of a skilled construction workforce.

What is an NCCER Core Instructor?

An NCCER Core Instructor is a qualified professional who teaches the NCCER Core Curriculum, which is the foundational training for anyone entering the construction and craft trades. This instructor is certified to deliver instruction on essential topics such as safety, construction math, hand and power tools, communication, and employability skills. NCCER Core Instructors ensure that students gain the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to pursue specialized craft training and careers in construction. They follow NCCER standards and guidelines to maintain quality and consistency in training.

What is the difference between Nccer Core Instructor vs Nccer Craft Instructor?

AspectNccer Core InstructorNccer Craft Instructor
CertificationsRequires Nccer instructor certification, industry-specific credentialsRequires Nccer instructor certification, craft-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentClassroom and training facility settings, hands-on labsClassroom, training sites, and sometimes on-site job locations
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, training centers, construction industryTrade schools, construction companies, vocational training programs

The Nccer Core Instructor focuses on teaching foundational skills across multiple trades, emphasizing core competencies. The Nccer Craft Instructor specializes in a specific trade, such as electrical or plumbing, with a focus on craft-specific skills. Both roles require instructor certification and are vital in training the next generation of skilled workers, but they differ mainly in scope and specialization.

What are some common challenges faced by NCCER Core Instructors when working with diverse groups of trainees?

NCCER Core Instructors often encounter classes with trainees from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels, which can make it challenging to ensure everyone progresses together. Adapting teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles—such as visual, hands-on, or auditory learners—is crucial. Instructors may also need to address language barriers or varying levels of prior construction experience. Building an inclusive environment that encourages participation and questions helps all students succeed and fosters a positive, productive classroom dynamic.
Infographic showing various Nccer Core Instructor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,678 per year, or $32.5 per hour.
Construction Instructor

Construction Instructor

Oakmont Education

Des Moines, IA • On-site

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description

Job Purpose

The Construction Instructor will manage the NCCER Certification process of students in the construction pathway. The Construction Instructor will adhere to all requirements for training for industry recognized credentials including OSHA 10, and NCCER Core (Introduction to the Construction Trades). This individual agrees to maintain records and provide all documentation required by each credentialing entity. Furthermore, the Construction Instructor will ensure that each student receives their certification by appropriately registering, filing, and submitting all steps necessary to complete the certification process. The Construction Instructor will also provide appropriate modeling and instruction of employability / soft skills necessary to attain and retain employment in the construction sector. They will also ensure effective communication as a member of the school team. 


Duties and Responsibilities

Primary job duties and responsibilities:

  • Uses approved curricula, teaches workplace safety resulting in the awarding of the OSHA - 10 Basic Safety certification. 
  • Implements construction laboratory safety plan and adheres to all procedures for reporting accident/injuries.
  • Develops and coordinates a pacing guide to align with NCCER curricula. This pacing guide will ensure adequate time necessary for participants to learn construction skills that result in the achievement of industry credentials.
  • Provides a supportive and optimistic learning environment in which participants are actively engaged in learning.
  • Ensures participants are actively engaged in functional and appropriate construction / construction related activities that incorporate a variety of instructional methodologies including group work, hands-on activities, and multi-media presentation of information so as to account for a variety of learning styles.
  • Coordinates with academic teachers to identify participants who require learning accommodations and is required to appropriately incorporate those accommodations into all instructional activities and testing with regards to the individual's dignity, respect, and privacy.
  • Provides support and guidance to participants as they develop construction craft skills with an emphasis on employability / soft skills such as teamwork, communication, accountability, and resiliency.
  • Incorporates critical thinking and functional academics by providing project-based and/or problem-based learning opportunities to help students develop the communication and teamwork skills necessary to work through issues that are common to the building trades. 
  • Ensures proactive, open, and effective communication with other members of the school team especially in regard to issues and concerns related to participation, performance, and well-being.
  • Mentors, coaches, and advises students about workforce skills needed to gain employment in this job sector. Use personal experiences to guide and positively influence students as it relates to leadership development, self-discipline, and optimism.
  • In coordination with the School Director, Director of Career-Technical Education and Placement Specialist, helps build relationships and contacts with construction and/or construction related partners that may provide employment opportunities for graduates.
  • Provides required performance reports; participates in relevant meetings, workshops and/or committees.
  • Maintains a detailed tracking system and completes all steps of certification processes ultimately resulting in the participants receiving their credentials in a timely manner.


Performance Outcomes

  • Maintains and provides weekly updates on the appropriate "Progress Tracker" for each credential.
  • Ensures the completion of Credit Flex Plans for each student so that students may be awarded available academic credits.
  • Ensures that all students are appropriately enrolled in the correct DASL course.
  • Completes all steps necessary for students to take the certification test and ensures that copies of any certifications earned are provided to the school's Placement Specialist for inclusion in the student's Career Portfolio for graduation.
  • Assists in securing Workforce Experience (WEX) opportunities for students and ensures that classroom learning is relevant and functional in supporting a student's WEX placement.
  • Participates in Quarterly Workforce Advisory Committee as needed.
  • Actively assists in the recruitment and retention of students in this pathway, especially as it relates to improved attendance and certification completion.


Qualifications, Education and Experience

Necessary and desirable qualifications include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • No restrictions in securing an Ohio Department of Education vocational teacher license or permit.
  • Exceptional craft skills in the area of construction
  • Commitment to the company's mission, vision, and growth
  • Passion for improving educational and career opportunities for urban students and for building a strong, mission-driven organization
  • Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills
  • Effective organizational skills with the ability to perform multiple tasks.
  • Willingness to go "above and beyond" to support students in achieving academic and career goals.
  • No restrictions in securing an Ohio Department of Education vocational teacher license or permit.
  • Understanding and appreciation for a non-traditional learners and learning environment.
  • Commitment to continued personal and professional growth.
  • Experience Preferred:
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction or a construction-related field
  • Proficient with NCCER preferred.
  • Education Preferred:
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent 


Working Conditions

This job is performed in craft classroom / laboratory environment but will, ideally, extend to an in-field learning opportunity.


Physical Requirements

The usual and customary methods of performing the functions required in a construction / craft learning environment which include the following physical capabilities: lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, operating machine, hand tools and power tools. 


Reasonable accommodations can be made to employees with qualified disabilities who can perform the essential functions of the job, so long as there is no undue hardship created upon the organization or other employees within the organization.


Supervision Received

Occasional, minimal guidance, but follows established work methods.


Direct Reports

None.


Conclusion

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the job and the general nature and level of work performed within this job. However, this job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, qualifications, or physical demands associated with the position.