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How much do remote online ems instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote online ems instructor in the United States is $32.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $37.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Online Ems Instructor vs On-site Ems Instructor?

AspectRemote Online Ems InstructorOn-site Ems Instructor
CertificationsCPR, AED, EMS certifications, instructor credentialsCPR, AED, EMS certifications, instructor credentials
Work EnvironmentOnline, virtual classrooms, remote learning platformsPhysical classrooms, training centers, in-person sessions
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare, emergency response, online training providersHospitals, fire departments, EMS agencies, training centers

The main difference between a Remote Online Ems Instructor and an On-site Ems Instructor lies in the delivery method. Remote Online Ems Instructors teach via online platforms, allowing students to learn virtually, while On-site Ems Instructors conduct in-person training sessions. Both roles require similar certifications but differ primarily in work environment and delivery approach.

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Online American Sign Language Instructor (Remote)

Online American Sign Language Instructor (Remote)

LanguageBird, Inc.

Los Angeles, CA • Remote

Contractor

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

This is a remote online position. American Sign LanguageInstructorsresidingin any country are invited to apply.

Who are we?

We are a premier,accreditedOnline Language School seekingto expand our team of American Sign Language language instructors for the upcoming school year (2026-2027) to teach high school and middle school American Sign Language courses online. Our students are typically between the ages of 12 and 18 years old and are mostly taking American Sign Language to fulfill their high school World Language requirement. We offer Middle School and High School Levels 1-6+ of American Sign Language, and conversational and test/prep courses.

Our curriculum is ACTFL-aligned,and we donotuse a textbook to teach the language. Instead, we rely on ACTFL Can-Do Statements and real-world communication contexts to guide the lessons. Our syllabi are designed to accommodate atextbook-freecontext.We offer a Resource Library to guide instructors, but they areexpected to create/usetheir ownteachingmaterials. We follow Project-Based Learning anddon'tassess using quizzes, tests, or exams.

If you are creative, familiar with online teaching, student-centered, and enjoy teaching American Sign Language as a World Language, you will fit right in!

Responsibilities:

  • Teach one-on-one online lessons using Microsoft Teams.
  • Assign and correct homework assignments and projects.
  • Track grades and students' progress.
  • Focus on student engagement and student success.
  • Demonstrategenuinerespect for all students.

Requirements:

  • 1-2+ years of experience teaching American Sign Language(online and/or in a school setting).
  • Native-like languageproficiency.
  • ABachelor'sDegree.
  • Familiarity with technology and Microsoft Office.
  • Strong work ethicandinterpersonalskills.
  • US time zone (PST) with evening availability preferred.

*Be sure your submitted resume is in English. Applications without the required video will not be considered.

*Instructors onboarded for the upcoming school year (2026-2027) may start teaching earlier.

Job Type:Contract

LanguageBirdis an equal-opportunity employer.LanguageBirddoes not sponsor US work visas. Teachers are either given an international contract whileresidingoutside of the US or a US-based contract for those with permission to legally work in the US.Hourly rates aredeterminedby teaching experience, education, and other experience applicable to the role.

I understand and accept that if I am invited to teach atLanguageBird, myphotoand biography will be displayed onLanguageBird'swebsite.