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Osha Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Welding Instructor

Amarillo, TX · On-site

$45.70K - $58.50K/yr

OSHA regulations * State and district safety policies * Supervise students during shop activities ... The instructor must enforce strict safety protocols and maintain a professional learning ...

Welding Instructor

Pikeville, TN · On-site

$50.30K/yr

OSHA regulations * State and district safety policies * Supervise students during shop activities ... The instructor must enforce strict safety protocols and maintain a professional learning ...

Welding Instructor

Pine Knot, KY · On-site

$47.70K - $61K/yr

The instructor delivers structured welding instruction, prepares students for industry ... Maintain a clean, safe, and OSHA-compliant welding environment. * Assess student skills, track ...

Director HSE

Westerville, OH · On-site

$104K - $198K/yr

Certifications in Industrial Hygiene(CIH), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified OSHA Instructor (10 & 30 hour class), Certified Director of Safety (CDS) or Safety Supervisor (CSS ...

Welding Instructor

Pine Knot, KY · On-site

$47.70K - $61K/yr

The instructor delivers structured welding instruction, prepares students for industry ... Maintain a clean, safe, and OSHA-compliant welding environment. * Assess student skills, track ...

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How much do osha instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for osha instructor in the United States is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an OSHA Instructor job?

An OSHA Instructor is a certified professional who teaches workplace safety and health standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). They provide training on topics such as hazard recognition, protective equipment, and OSHA regulations to help employers and employees maintain a safe work environment. OSHA Instructors often conduct courses like the OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour training programs for various industries, including construction and general industry. Their role is essential in promoting workplace safety, reducing accidents, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.

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

To thrive as an OSHA Instructor, you need in-depth knowledge of OSHA regulations, workplace safety standards, and instructional methods, typically supported by relevant certifications such as OSHA Authorized Trainer status. Proficiency in presentation software, e-learning platforms, and compliance management systems is essential. Exceptional communication, public speaking, and interpersonal skills help instructors effectively engage diverse audiences. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring that learners understand and can apply critical safety principles in real-world workplace settings.

What does a typical day look like for an OSHA Instructor?

A typical day for an OSHA Instructor often involves preparing and delivering safety training sessions, either in person or virtually, to various groups such as employees, supervisors, or management teams. Instructors may also spend time updating instructional materials to reflect the latest OSHA standards, assessing trainees' understanding through quizzes or practical exercises, and providing feedback or guidance. Collaboration with safety managers and HR personnel to tailor training to specific workplace needs is common. Overall, the role balances direct teaching with ongoing curriculum development and stakeholder communication to maintain a strong safety culture.

Is OSHA training worth it?

OSHA training is valuable for OSHA instructors as it ensures they are knowledgeable about safety standards and effective teaching methods, which can enhance their credibility and job prospects. It also helps workers and employers understand workplace safety requirements, reducing accidents and liabilities. Certification and ongoing education are often required to maintain instructor credentials and stay current with regulations.

What is the highest paying OSHA job?

The highest paying OSHA-related jobs are often senior safety managers, industrial hygienists, or safety directors, with salaries exceeding $100,000 annually. These roles typically require extensive experience, advanced certifications such as CSP or CIH, and strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety management systems.
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Infographic showing various Osha Instructor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,102 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Training Instructor (Vocational Training Instructor - Carpentry)

BOP: General Practitioner

Cumberland, MD

$72.98K/yr

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Corrections professionals who foster a humane and secure environment and ensure public safety by preparing individuals for successful reentry into our communities.

Qualifications:

To be considered for the position, you must meet the following qualification requirements:
Basic Requirements:
Education:
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major study -- education or a subject area related to the position to be filled.
OR
Specialized Experience:
GL-09 and GS-11: Experience that demonstrated a practical knowledge of the subject area of the position and of the methods and techniques of instruction. Examples of qualifying specialized experience include:

  • Teaching or instructing in an adult education program, secondary school, college, military installation, or industrial establishment in the appropriate field(s).
  • Supervising or administering a training program.
  • Development or review of training/course materials, aids, devices, etc., and evaluation of training results.
  • Work in the occupation or subject-matter field of the position to be filled that required training or instructing others on a regular basis.

AND
In addition to meeting the Basic Requirements, applicants must have the following:
Education:
GL-09: A Master's or equivalent graduate degree OR two full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree OR LL.B OR J.D., if related.
GS-11: Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree OR three full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree OR LL.M., if related.
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major study - education or a subject area related to the position to be filled.
OR
Experience:
GL-09 and GS-11: You must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and complexity to the next lower grade level. To be creditable, this experience must have equipped the applicant with the particular qualifications to perform successfully the duties of the position, and demonstrated a practical knowledge of the subject area of the position, and of the methods and techniques of instruction.
Some examples of this qualifying experience could be:
GL-09:

  • Experience in developing curriculum and individualized learning plans for higher levels of learning .
  • Experience in assisting in developing programs and providing instruction to students from significantly varying backgrounds in a correctional setting.
  • Experience in following standardized curricula and lesson plans to meet the needs of students.

GS-11:

  • Experience in teaching with full and primary responsibility for classroom instruction.
  • Experience in supervising or administering a training program.
  • Work in the occupation or subject-matter field of the position to be filled that required training or instructing others on a regular basis.

OR
Combination of Education and Experience:
GL-09 and GS-11: A combination of education and experience. This experience must have equipped you with the qualifications to perform the major duties of this position as described above.
AND
Selective Placement Factor:
GL-09 and GS-11: Applicants applying for this position MUST also possess the following Selective Factor. In the event that you do not possess the Selective Factor, you will be found ineligible for the position.
GL-09:
Certification Requirements:

  • a. The applicant must possess and maintain a current, valid industry-recognized carpentry instructor credential (e.g., National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instructor Certification, Home Builders Institute (HBI) Instructor Certification, United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) Instructor credential, or National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) training certification) appropriate to the program’s instructional model. Instruction must be limited to the scope of competencies and curriculum standards authorized by the credentialing organization.
  • b. A current Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 10 (Construction)) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 30 (Construction Safety)) certifications.

AND
Work Experience:

  • a. Minimum of two (2) years of verifiable experience, held within the past four (4) years, in the carpentry field, including working in residential and/or commercial construction settings performing structural framing, interior and exterior finishing, blueprint reading, construction math, material layout, and compliance with applicable building codes and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety regulations.

GS-11:
Certification Requirements:

  • a. The applicant must possess and maintain a current, valid industry-recognized carpentry instructor credential (e.g., National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instructor Certification, Home Builders Institute (HBI) Instructor Certification, United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) Instructor credential, or National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) training certification) appropriate to the program’s instructional model. Instruction must be limited to the scope of competencies and curriculum standards authorized by the credentialing organization.
  • b. A current Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 10 (Construction)) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 30 (Construction Safety)) certifications.

AND
Work Experience:

  • a. Minimum of three (3) years of verifiable experience, held within the past five (5) years, in the carpentry field, including working in residential and/or commercial construction settings performing structural framing, interior and exterior finishing, blueprint reading, construction math, material layout, and compliance with applicable building codes and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety regulations.

AND
Teaching Experience:

  • a. Minimum of one (1) year of experience in developing instructional activities and lesson plans for students pursuing a career pathway in carpentry or related construction trades, incorporating competency-based training, industry safety standards, and hands-on skill development aligned with workforce or apprenticeship expectations.

NOTE: All applicants MUST clearly address the Selective Factor in their resume and, if applicable, upload any required documentation (i.e., licensure, certification, or transcripts) at the time you apply.
If applicable, credit will be given for paid and unpaid experience. To receive proper credit, you must show the actual time (such as the number of hours worked per week) spent in activities.
**Your eligibility for consideration will be based on your responses to the questions in the application.**

Education:

See Qualifications Section for education requirements, if applicable.

ONLY if education is a requirement/substitution for specialized experience, applicant MUST upload legible transcripts as verification of educational requirement. Transcripts MUST be uploaded and electronically linked from USAJOBS at the time you apply and MUST include identifying information to include School Name, Student Name, Degree and Date Awarded (if applicable). All academic degrees and coursework must be completed at a college or university that has obtained accreditation or pre-accreditation status from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. For a list of schools that meet this criteria, Click Here.

Foreign Education: For information regarding foreign education requirements, please see Foreign Diploma and Credit Recognition at the U.S. Department of Education website: Recognition of Foreign Qualifications.

If you are selected for this position and qualified based on education (i.e. basic education requirement and/or substitution of education), you will be required to provide an OFFICIAL transcript prior to your first day on duty.

Employment Type: OTHER