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Our instructors are why. As a CDL Class A Instructor Trainer, you teach students from their first ... Keeping your yard clean and presentable -- light upkeep such as litter pickup, basic painting, and ...

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How much do painting instructor jobs pay per week?

As of May 29, 2026, the average weekly pay for painting instructor in Rochester, NY is $1,623.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,503.85 and $1,744.23 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Painting Instructor Do?

Painting instructors teach beginner or advanced painting techniques to students of various ages and skill levels. As a painting instructor, you prepare class lessons, set up necessary materials, demonstrate each new skill, guide students, and provide extra help as needed. In this position, you may hold group lessons or teach private, individual lessons. Painting instructors may use materials such as oil pastels, acrylic, watercolor, charcoal, and pencil, and utilize a variety of work surfaces, including canvas, different types of paper, board, fabric, wood, and leather. Some employers require painting instructors to specialize in a particular kind of material. Digital painting instructors teach how to use cutting-edge software such as Photoshop and Sketchbook for students to develop animation skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Painting Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Painting Instructor, you need strong artistic ability, proficiency in various painting techniques, and a background in fine arts, often supported by a degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with art supplies, digital illustration tools, and classroom management systems is typically expected. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to inspire and motivate students are standout soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for effectively teaching diverse learners, fostering creativity, and ensuring a positive and productive classroom environment.

What are some common challenges Painting Instructors face when working with diverse groups of students?

Painting Instructors often teach students with varying skill levels, backgrounds, and learning styles, which can be both rewarding and challenging. Balancing personalized instruction with group dynamics requires flexibility and effective communication. Instructors must adapt lesson plans to ensure all students remain engaged, while also fostering a supportive, creative environment. Additionally, managing classroom logistics and providing constructive feedback to encourage growth are key aspects of the role.

What is the difference between Painting Instructor vs Art Teacher?

AspectPainting InstructorArt Teacher
CredentialsTypically requires art or painting certifications, teaching credentials may varyRequires teaching certification, often with a degree in education or art
Work EnvironmentPrivate studios, art schools, community centersSchools, colleges, community programs
Industry UsageFocuses specifically on painting techniques and skillsBroader scope including multiple art forms, including painting

Painting Instructors specialize in teaching painting techniques and skills, often in private or specialized settings. Art Teachers typically have a broader role, instructing various art disciplines within educational institutions. Both roles may require similar credentials, but their work environments and scope differ.

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CDL A Instructor Trainer

CDL A Instructor Trainer

160 Driving Academy

Rochester, NY • On-site

$28 - $30/hr

Per diem

Medical, Dental, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


160 Driving Academy rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Description:

About the Role


160 Driving Academy is the largest CDL training school in the country — 14 years strong, 90+ locations across 32 states, training roughly 20,000 students a year with an overall 88% average first-time pass rate. Our instructors are why.

As a CDL Class A Instructor Trainer, you teach students from their first pre-trip inspection to the day they pass their CDL exam — in the yard, and behind the wheel.


You will be based at a designated yard, working alongside a team of instructors and a Lead Instructor. From time to time, you may be asked to fill in at other regional yards when coverage is needed. Keeping your yard clean and presentable — light upkeep such as litter pickup, basic painting, and general tidiness — is part of the role.


This is local, hands-on work for experienced Class A drivers ready to trade the long-haul life for a role that keeps you home every night and pays you for outcomes that matter.


Our Compensation

  • Opportunity for annual merit increases to hourly wage based on business performance.
  • Monthly bonus pool payout: When your yard averages an 80% first-time pass rate, every first-time pass adds $100 to a shared pool, split across the team and paid monthly. Full bonus eligibility requires a 4.7/5 average student rating.
  • $100 accident-free bonus for top 15 yards. Additional paid hours for placement fairs and truck care during scheduled downtime.

Our Schedule

  • Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM or 8:00 AM - 4:30PM for most yards.
  • Higher volume yards sometimes run seven days a week, ten hours per day — opening alternative shifts including some four-day work weeks with three days off.
  • Occasional fill in at another regional yard. There is a possibility to stay over in a hotel. Per diem paid, and mileage is paid if you are using your own vehicle.
  • Students depend on their instructors being present. Reliable, on-time attendance is core to the role.

What You Will Do At 160 Driving Academy

  • Teach Class A driving skills using hands-on training in outdoor yards on automatic and manual transmissions.
  • Guide students step-by-step through pre-trip inspections, yard maneuvers, and on-road driving.
  • Prepare students to pass CDL testing standards on the first attempt.
  • Track student attendance and progress; provide additional support when needed.
  • Maintain accurate training records, evaluations, and documentation.
  • Reporting of all incidents and accidents to your lead and corporate in a timely manner.
  • Work closely with fellow instructors and your Lead Instructor to deliver a consistent student experience and follow our defined curriculum.
  • Help keep the yard and building clean and presentable
  • Cover for other instructors at nearby regional yards in certain emergencies.
  • 90-day probationary period to ensure adherence to safety, compliance and curriculum.
  • Assist with the transfer of trucks to repair operations and neighboring yards for use.
  • Student-centric approach to teaching with ability to exhibit patience and professionalism.
  • Ability to climb in/out of a tractor cab, sit and stand for extended periods, and demonstrate maneuvers.
  • Additional requirements that apply specific to the role may be requested.

Our Benefits

  • Medical and dental (shared expense).
  • Paid vacation: 1 week to start, 2 weeks after year 1, 3 weeks after year 2.
  • 8-hour paid day off for a full year of perfect attendance.
  • Paid day off for your birthday after 1 year of service (8 hours floating holiday)
  • $3,000 relocation benefit for moving to our locations 100+ miles away.
  • $500 referral bonus per instructor hire.
  • Branded gear (vests, hats, flashlights, gauges) and access to yard laptops.
  • Career path: Yard Instructor ? Assistant Lead Instructor ? Lead Instructor ? Regional Manager.

Why Work At 160 Driving Academy?

We train the people America runs on. With 90+ yards across 32 states and the highest training volume of any CDL school in the country, we're growing where the industry is growing — which means real career paths for our people, not just our students. If you've spent your career behind the wheel and you're ready to use what you've learned to launch other drivers' careers, we want to talk.

160 Drivers Academy appreciates and supports our nations’ great veterans who are strongly encouraged to apply.

We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer

160 Driving Academy is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other legally protected characteristic.

Requirements:

Our Required Credentials

  • High school graduation certificate or equivalent.
  • Valid Class A CDL with a minimum of 24 months of verifiable Class A tractor-trailer driving experience. Exception – The State of Nevada requires 5 years of Class A CDL experience.
  • The state where you obtained your driver’s license must be the same state where you are applying to work at a 160 Driving Academy location.
  • Manual transmission experience — licensed to operate and able to teach manual transmission.
  • Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) free of violations.
  • Ability to pass DOT physical and DOT-mandated drug and alcohol screening.
  • Background check clearance required.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to mentor and coach students.
  • Basic computer skills for tracking student progress and scheduling.
  • Residence in the state you are applying for, or a confirmed residence secured for relocation.
  • Must meet all state requirements for instructor licensing where instructor licensing is required.
  • 90-day probationary period at hire.

Preferred Experience

  • Four or more years of consistent Class A driving experience.
  • Prior experience mentoring, coaching, or training drivers.
  • Driver Training Instructor certification (we provide guidance and support to obtain it if your state requires it).
  • Knowledge of FMCSA and state regulations related to CDL training and testing.

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About 160 Driving Academy

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Given the massive shortage of truck drivers in the U.S., the 160 Driving Academy has become a strategic supplier of Human Capital to some of the largest companies in the United States. At the same time, working with government leaders, the 160 Driving Academy has become the largest job creator in numerous cities and states. Run by highly experienced leaders from industry and organizations like Teach for America, the 160 Driving Academy is seeking leaders who are driven, energetic and personable to lead its newest Branch locations.

Industry

Business schools and computer and management training

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Peoria, IL, US

Year founded

2012