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How much do part time asynchronous jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time asynchronous in the United States is $15.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.34 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Asynchronous Instructor, you need subject matter expertise, instructional design knowledge, and at least a bachelor’s degree in the relevant field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard and online content creation tools is typically required. Strong time management, self-motivation, and effective written communication are crucial soft skills for supporting students remotely. These skills enable instructors to deliver high-quality, engaging learning experiences and provide timely feedback in flexible online environments.

How do part-time asynchronous roles typically structure communication and collaboration with team members?

In part-time asynchronous roles, communication is primarily handled through digital platforms like email, project management tools, and messaging apps to accommodate varying schedules. Team members often document progress, updates, and questions in shared spaces so everyone can stay informed regardless of working hours. Regular check-ins or status updates are usually scheduled, but live meetings are kept to a minimum. This setup requires strong written communication skills and self-motivation, as you may have to wait for responses from colleagues working different hours.

What is a part-time asynchronous job?

A part-time asynchronous job is a position where employees work part-time hours and do not need to be online or present at the same time as their colleagues or supervisors. Instead, tasks are completed independently and communication happens through emails, project management tools, or recorded messages. This setup provides flexibility, allowing workers to choose when they complete their work within set deadlines. Asynchronous jobs are common in roles like content writing, programming, or customer support, where real-time collaboration is not always necessary.

What is the difference between Part Time Asynchronous vs Part Time Synchronous?

AspectPart Time AsynchronousPart Time Synchronous
Work EnvironmentFlexible, independent, self-pacedReal-time, scheduled interactions
Required CredentialsTypically minimal; depends on industrySimilar to asynchronous; often similar credentials
Employer UsageEducational, freelance, online platformsEducational, customer support, remote teams
Search & Comparison IntentFlexibility, self-paced workReal-time communication, scheduled work

Part Time Asynchronous jobs offer flexible, self-paced work environments, ideal for those seeking independence. In contrast, Part Time Synchronous roles require scheduled, real-time interactions. Both share similar credentials depending on the industry but differ mainly in work structure and communication style.

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Part Time Anthropology Instructor

Part Time Anthropology Instructor

Niagara County Community College

Sanborn, NY • On-site

$960/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Position Details
Position Information
Position Title
Part Time Anthropology Instructor
Position Category
Faculty
Position Status
FLSA
Exempt
Advertised Salary
$960 per lecture hour/$860 per lab hour.
Department
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Working Hours
Days & Times varies
General Description
SUNY Niagara has a need for part time Anthropology instructors to teach introductory courses in Anthropology within the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences division.
These classes are typically three lecture hours per week during days and/or evenings. They can be face to face, face to face enhanced with a Zoom option, asynchronous online, blended synchronous online on Zoom, hyflex (face-to-face, synchronous Zoom, and asynchronous online), and hybrid (in-person and online).
Classes are held on the main campus in Sanborn, NY, as well as the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute in Niagara Falls, NY. Applicants must be able to attend in-person meetings, professional development, and other obligations on the Sanborn campus even if teaching online or at NFCI.
Remuneration for persons teaching at least 3 credits in a semester: $960 per lecture hour/$860 per lab hour.
In order to build and maintain an active pool of qualified candidates to meet our present and future needs for this position, SUNY Niagara will accept applications on a continuous basis. Openings may or may not exist at this time. Applications are evaluated on an as-needed basis, and candidates will be contacted when the department has an opening. Candidates who submit their information may or may not be notified as to the status of their application.
Typical Work Activities
• Teach courses in the delivery format agreed upon (face-to-face, face-to-face with Zoom option, hyflex, hybrid, blended, or online)
• Track attendance
• Complete census reports
• Report assessment of student learning outcomes at the conclusion of the semester
• Report grades at the conclusion of the semester
Essential Functions
Ability to work with, and teach a diverse student population. Ability to speak in front of groups of people. Must be able to effectively communicate with students, co-workers, supervisors and the campus community. Must be able to develop, prepare and present information. Must able to operate computers. Must be able to physically perform the duties of the position and must adjust any teaching to the Americans with Disabilities Act provisions. .
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Anthropology or related field. Excellent written communication skills as demonstrated by application materials.
Desirable Qualifications
  • ABD or Ph.D. in Anthropology or related field;
  • Prior teaching experience at the college level; and experience with classroom technologies.
  • Experience with a learning management system such as D2L Brightspace.
  • Online teaching experience, particularly with formal training based on OSCQR through SUNY Online or a SUNY campus.
  • Evidence of successful teaching of non-traditional students.

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About SUNY Niagara
SUNY Niagara is a thriving educational institution located between the picturesque landscapes of Niagara Falls and the vibrant city of Buffalo, NY. Our college serves a diverse student population and is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment. With a commitment to academic excellence and student success, SUNY Niagara offers a supportive and collaborative environment for both faculty and staff.
SUNY Niagara is an accredited institution of higher education that offers high-quality academic programs leading to degrees and certificates that are supported by outstanding student services. The top 4 majors of our students are Liberal Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Psychology, and Criminal Justice. In 2023, SUNY Niagara ranked #1 in graduation rate among community colleges in New York State!
SUNY Niagara provides a variety of cultural, athletic, social, and international experiences, as well as community education, small business, and workforce development that supports economic development that positively impacts the quality of life of valued stakeholders. The college operates through a collegial model of shared governance and transparency and is accountable for meeting the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.
SUNY Niagara has two locations in western New York consisting of 287 acres and 11 buildings. The Sanborn, campus is minutes from Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the Canadian border and is centrally located between the county's three main cities of Lockport, Niagara Falls, and North Tonawanda. The Sanborn campus offers a traditional college experience with world-class academics, knowledgeable faculty members, state-of-the-art classrooms, NJCAA athletics, and on-campus housing. We continue to invest in our facilities with the addition of the Learning Commons Center, which has become the nucleus of the campus; a place for faculty to collaborate and help students develop critical thinking skills while incorporating state-of-the-art technology and innovative student support services. We also modernized our campus dining commons, providing quality meal options in a sleek, comfortable, collaborative environment.
The Niagara Falls Culinary Institute (NFCI) is located in the heart of one of the world's biggest tourist destinations, Niagara Falls. Fully outfitted with modern labs and tools for students to use as they train in both classic and trendy techniques, NFCI is home to Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts, and Hospitality programs. The college also operates Savor, a fine dining restaurant, and La Patisserie, a European-style pastry café, at NFCI.
Our college nurtures and empowers its students and employees in ways that recognize and value our common humanity as well as the richness of our diversity. SUNY Niagara welcomes applicants who want to join a leading regional institution that provides a dynamic, educational environment, responds to students' current and emerging needs, and strengthens its community. At SUNY Niagara we embrace diversity and promote inclusion throughout the institution by recognizing, accepting, and celebrating differences within our campus and surrounding communities. Therefore, we desire and pursue candidates who share those principles and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply to our positions.
EEO Statement
SUNY Niagara does not discriminate and prohibits harassment or discrimination related to any protected category including creed, ethnicity, citizenship, sexual orientation, national origin, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, marital status, political or social affiliation, age, race, color, veteran status, military status, religion, sexual orientation, domestic violence status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression or perceived gender. Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
F110P
Open Date
03/18/2021
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instructions Summary
SUNY Niagara considers only those applications that clearly demonstrate the applicant meets all required qualifications as indicated on the posting, please review the qualifications before applying. Persons meeting the required qualifications as stated above should submit the following:
• cover letter that addresses each of the qualifications
• resume
• unofficial transcripts
• names and contact information for three (3) current, work related references
Incomplete packets will be rejected for lack of information.