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How much do part time computer instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time computer instructor in the United States is $30.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $38.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Part Time Computer Instructor do?

A Part Time Computer Instructor teaches computer-related subjects or skills to students on a part-time basis, often in schools, community centers, or private organizations. Their duties include preparing lesson plans, delivering lectures or hands-on training, assessing student progress, and providing support on topics such as basic computer literacy, software applications, or programming. They may also be responsible for staying updated with technology trends and adapting their teaching methods accordingly.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time computer instructors, and how can they be managed?

Part-time computer instructors often balance multiple classes or jobs, making time management and lesson preparation a key challenge. Additionally, they may need to quickly adapt to varying skill levels among students and limited classroom hours. Building clear communication with students, utilizing effective digital resources, and collaborating with full-time faculty can help manage these challenges. Staying organized and flexible is essential for delivering high-quality instruction in a part-time capacity.

What does it take to be a computer teacher?

A computer instructor typically needs a relevant educational background such as a degree in computer science, information technology, or education, along with strong knowledge of computer systems, software, and programming. Teaching experience, good communication skills, and familiarity with educational tools or platforms are also important. Certifications like CompTIA or Microsoft can enhance credibility and job prospects.

Which computer degree pays the most?

Computer science degrees generally lead to high-paying roles such as software developers, data scientists, and cybersecurity analysts, with salaries increasing for those with advanced degrees or specialized certifications. Fields like information systems and computer engineering also offer lucrative opportunities, especially with experience and technical skills in programming, networking, or cloud computing.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Computer Instructor, you need solid knowledge of computer fundamentals, teaching experience, and often a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), instructional software, and productivity tools like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for engaging diverse learners and addressing varying skill levels. These competencies ensure effective instruction, student engagement, and successful learning outcomes in a flexible teaching environment.

How to become a computer tutor?

To become a part-time computer instructor, you typically need a strong understanding of computer concepts, relevant certifications such as CompTIA or Microsoft, and teaching experience or skills. A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is often preferred, and familiarity with teaching tools or software can enhance your effectiveness. Obtaining teaching credentials or completing training programs can also improve job prospects.

How to be a computer instructor?

To become a computer instructor, you typically need a relevant degree such as a computer science or information technology diploma, along with strong knowledge of computer systems, software, and programming. Teaching experience and certifications like Microsoft Office Specialist or CompTIA can enhance your qualifications. Good communication skills and the ability to explain technical concepts clearly are essential for success in this role.
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Title: Computer Technology Instructor

Position Type: Instructor

College: Red Rocks Community College

Division: Academic Affairs

Department: RRCC Computer Technology

Campus: RRCC Lakewood Campus

Location: Lakewood

Who We Are:

Red Rocks Community College exemplifies extraordinary. We are dedicated to our Vision and Mission, which promote student achievement, staff empowerment, and community engagement. We live our values: Learning, Collaboration, Community, Belonging, and Empowerment.

RRCC seeks applicants who understand and have first-hand experience working with diverse populations, which may include but are not limited to, historically marginalized populations such as people of color, LGBTQ+ community members, veterans, first generation graduates, and people with disabilities.

Job Summary:

Red Rocks Community College (RRCC) invites applications for a part-time Computer Technology Instructor to join our dynamic and student-centered academic team. This temporary, non-classified position offers up to 28 hours per week for a duration of up to nine months, depending on departmental needs and budget availability. The instructor will deliver high-quality instruction across various computer-related disciplines such as Cyber Security, Networking, Programming, Web Development, and more.

Candidates must demonstrate a strong commitment to engaging and inclusive teaching practices, adaptable to a diverse community college population. Instruction may occur in face-to-face, hybrid, remote, or online formats, and may include daytime, evening, or weekend classes. Responsibilities include preparing and delivering course content, maintaining accurate student records in the learning management system (D2L), and providing timely feedback and communication with students and staff.

Instructors are expected to actively contribute to the department through regular meetings, service to students, and the integration of current technologies and culturally responsive teaching methods. This position is ideal for those with practical industry experience who are passionate about student success and lifelong learning.

*Compensation is based on credit/contact hours and ranges from $1,177.73 to $1,294.58 per credit hour*

This posting will remain open on a continuous basis, and applicants will be selected as needed until the position is filled or the posting expires. Please note:

• Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

• Completed applications will remain active for 12 months from the date of submission.

• There is no need to reapply during this 12-month period unless there are updates to your application materials.

• After the 12-month period, applicants are welcome to reapply if the position is still open.

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

• Demonstrated ability and willingness to teach students using traditional and alternative methods of instruction.

• Demonstrated ability to integrate technology into the classroom where appropriate.

• Knowledge of computer applications. Interpersonal, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.

• Knowledge of instructional objectives and course development techniques.

• Skills with managing, preparing, and delivering courses in the classroom and in the field. Ability to give and receive oral and written instructions and procedures.

• Have some knowledge working with D2L or a similar LMS.


Required Qualifications

• An Associates Degree from an accredited institution in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking, Cyber Security, or a closely related field (Education, Mathematics, Engineering).

• Applicants must possess or be eligible to receive a CTE Credential in Information Systems in order to qualify for this position. This requires documenting verified, paid or unpaid occupational experience in the credential area within the last 7 years. For an applicant with a related bachelor’s degree or higher the occupational experience is 2,000 hours; for an applicant with an Associate’s degree, the occupational experience is 4,000 hours.

• The ability to teach in one of the following Computer related fields (Cyber Security, Networking, Computer Science / Secure Code Development, Programming, Game Development, Web Development, Computer System Analyst, and/or Database Administration

Preferred Qualifications

• A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking, Cyber Security, or a closely related field (Education, Mathematics, Engineering).

• Demonstrated teaching or training experience.

• Experience in at least one of the following: curriculum development,
supervision, instruction, evaluation, and academic advising.

• Fluent in multiple operating systems as well as virtual environments and system.

• Current industry and vendor certifications (Comptia, Linux, Microsoft, Oracle).

• Demonstrated commitment to working with diverse communities and supporting individuals from diverse populations, which may include but are not limited to, racial, ethnic, and gender backgrounds that are underrepresented.

Physical & Cognitive Demands

The following are some of the physical and cognitive demands commonly associated with this position.

• Occasionally moves, positions, and transports files and office materials weighing up to 10 lbs.

• This is largely a sedentary role. This position operates in an office environment and constantly uses a computer, and routinely uses standard office equipment including phones, copiers, etc.

• The person in this position constantly communicates with internal and external constituents and students. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.

• Cognitive demands include comparing, copying, computing, compiling, analyzing, coordinating, synthesizing, negotiating, communicating, instructing, and interpersonal skills.

Advertised Hourly Pay

The hourly pay for this position is $1,177.73 - $1,294.58/credit hour, commensurate with education and experience. This is a part-time, FLSA exempt position and may work up to 28 hours per week, depending on budget and need.

This position has been exempted from the State Classified System.

To Apply

All applicants must submit:

1. Resume

2. Detailed letter of interest (cover letter) addressing the job announcement.

3. Transcripts (unofficial) of undergraduate and graduate level course work.

Candidates will be evaluated based on their qualifications as related to the duties and responsibilities of the position. Candidates may redact any personally identifiable information on their materials including but are not limited to age, date of birth, and dates of attendance and date of graduation for educational institutions. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

If you have questions regarding this position, please contact Diane.Rhodes@rrcc.edu.

Benefits

Medical insurance is offered to instructors and other variable hour employees who have worked, on average, at least 30 hours per week in a 12-month period. RRCC/CCCS uses an initial 12-month measurement period to determine medical benefit eligibility, and a 12-month standard measurement period. Student employees are limited to working no more than 20 hours a week when classes are in session, and may work up to 28 hours a week, during academic breaks or breaks between terms at the discretion of the college, and non-classified hourly and temporary staff are limited to 28 hours in a workweek, depending on budget and need. Additional information about medical insurance, and Life and Disability benefit information can be found at the CCCS Employee Benefits site under “Instructor & Variable Hour Employee Benefit Information.”
Sick leave is granted in accordance with SB20-205, Sick Leave for Employees, accrued at one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 48 hours per year.
Instructors and non-student hourly are required to contribute to Colorado PERA at a fixed percentage of their salary and do not contribute to Social Security. RRCC/CCCS student employees are not eligible to participate in PERA. RRCC/CCCS offers three tax-deferred investment plans, including 401(k), 403(b) and 457. Employee assistance services such as counseling, professional coaching, financial planning, and more, are available to you and members of your household at no cost through the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program (C-SEAP). State employees are eligible to participate in BenefitHub which offers discounts for retailers and services and other benefits resources. Employees may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Additional information about this program can be found on the Colorado Division of Human Resources website.

Notice to all Applicants

• Final candidate will be subject to successful completion of a background check, and, if applicable, a motor vehicle record review.

• Former employees of the Colorado Community College System, or one of its 13 colleges, who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination, must disclose this information in their application material.

• Final candidate is required to submit official transcripts to Human Resources within thirty (30) days of hire.

• Direct deposit of payroll is a condition of employment.

• Red Rocks Community College participates in E-Verify.

• Red Rocks Community College is a tobacco and smoke-free campus.

• All RRCC employees, except student employees, contribute to Colorado PERA at a fixed percentage of their earnings and do not contribute to Social Security.

• Finalist must be willing to make Colorado their primary workplace.

RRCC/CCCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Red Rocks Community College and Colorado Community College System believes when all human qualities are regarded with dignity and respect and when everyone has access to the individualized support they need, all will have the opportunity to thrive. In all aspects of the employment process, decisions are made based on merit, competence, performance and business need without regard to sex, gender, race, color, age, creed, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, familial status, veteran or military status, pregnancy status, marital status, religion, genetic information, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. Our Accommodations and Non-Discrimination policies, plus other helpful information, can be found publicly at https://www.rrcc.edu/about-us/disclaimers-and-legal-notices.

We also believe in going further. At RRCC we have a focus on equity and belonging. We strive to create a community in which everyone feels respected and valued for their unique talents and contributions, and where people from all backgrounds are able to achieve their goals. Red Rocks Community College acknowledges that inclusion and equity are multifaceted and complex concepts, and that our efforts in these areas will require innovation, intention, and an institutional commitment to these principles, across our entire college community.
Red Rocks Community College is an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). As we move toward full HSI status, we are focused on servingness and are committed to creating a learning environment where equity is expected and our Latinx students thrive.
For information regarding Red Rocks Community College Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, please see the https://www.rrcc.edu/about-us/disclaimers-and-legal-notices.