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Uscca Instructor Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Certified Firearms Instructor Reports To: Store Leader Classification: Part-Time/Non-Exempt/Hourly ... USCCA or NRA Certified Pistol credentials. * Must meet all applicable State certification ...

Certified Firearms Instructor Reports To: Store Leader Classification: Part-Time/Non-Exempt/Hourly ... USCCA or NRA Certified Pistol credentials. * Must meet all applicable State certification ...

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How much do uscca instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for uscca instructor in Indiana is $22.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.62 and $22.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the benefits of being a Uscca instructor?

Being a USCCA instructor allows individuals to teach self-defense and firearm safety courses, helping others gain essential skills and knowledge. It also provides opportunities for professional development, certification, and potential income through training sessions. Instructors often work in a flexible environment and enhance their credibility in the self-defense community.

What are USCCA Instructors?

USCCA Instructors are certified professionals who teach firearms safety, concealed carry, and self-defense courses using curriculum developed by the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA). They are trained to educate students on responsible gun ownership, legal aspects of self-defense, and practical shooting skills. USCCA Instructors must pass a certification course, maintain high standards of safety, and stay updated on laws and best practices. Their goal is to empower individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones confidently and lawfully.

How much do USCCA instructors make?

USCCA instructors typically earn between $20 and $50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the number of classes taught. Some instructors may also receive additional compensation for certifications or specialized training sessions.

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

To excel as a USCCA Instructor, you need a solid background in firearm safety, defensive shooting techniques, and instructional experience, typically validated by completion of USCCA Instructor Certification. Familiarity with training aids, range safety equipment, and USCCA’s curriculum and digital training tools is essential. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to engage and motivate learners are critical soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure effective and safe instruction, helping students develop confidence and competence in responsible firearm use.

What are the typical challenges USCCA Instructors face when teaching new students?

USCCA Instructors often encounter a wide range of student experience levels, from complete beginners to those with prior firearms knowledge. One common challenge is ensuring that all students understand and follow essential safety protocols, regardless of their background. Instructors also need to adapt their teaching methods to address varying learning styles and comfort levels with firearms. Additionally, they must stay updated with current laws and best practices to provide accurate and relevant information during training sessions.

How long does it take to become a firearms instructor?

Becoming a USCCA firearms instructor typically requires completing a certified instructor course, which can last from one to several days depending on the program. Candidates usually need to have prior firearm experience, pass background checks, and demonstrate proficiency with firearms and safety protocols before certification.

Can you make money as a firearms instructor?

A firearms instructor can earn income by providing training courses, private lessons, and certification classes. Income varies based on experience, location, and the number of students, with some instructors working independently or for training companies. Certification from organizations like the USCCA can enhance credibility and earning potential.
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Uscca Instructor jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Uscca Instructor job openings:
Infographic showing various Uscca Instructor job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 4% Physical, and 96% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,764 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Account Executive - Northern Indiana

Account Executive - Northern Indiana

Delta Defense

South Bend, IN • On-site

$70K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Account Executive (Outside Sales)
Delta Defense / U.S. Concealed Carry Association - hiring for Northern Indiana
We protect the protectors.
If you're looking for a 9-to-5, a desk, or a quota spreadsheet to hide behind, this isn't that. This is a calling - not a sales job.
At Delta Defense, we stand for something bigger than a product. We believe the inalienable right to self-defense is fundamental to freedom. We believe in personal responsibility, training, and protecting the people we love. And we exist for the millions of responsible American gun owners - and those who may one day legally defend themselves - who take that responsibility seriously.
Delta Defense is the private company behind the marketing, operations, and customer service of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) - an organization dedicated to safeguarding the life, freedom, and finances of responsibly armed Americans. As an Outside Sales Account Executive, you carry that mission into every parking lot, range, retailer, and training room you step into.
The reality of this role
Most days, you'll be earning attention before you earn the sale.
You may stand up at the end of a concealed carry class in front of people who just spent several hours learning how to carry responsibly. They may be tired. They may be unsure whether USCCA Membership is right for them. They may not yet understand the value you're there to share.
You'll visit ranges, retailers, and training partners where people have heard plenty of sales pitches before. Your job is not to push harder. It's to build trust, ask good questions, understand what matters to them, and earn the right to be heard.
That's what makes this role different. It's face-to-face, relationship-driven, and credibility-first - especially with firearms instructors, range owners, and everyday Americans who care deeply about self-defense, personal responsibility, and financial freedom.
If you're a responsible gun owner who enjoys being at the range, talking gear and training, and helping others protect themselves, you'll bring instant authenticity. If you're new to the space but eager to learn the community, be honest about that too - people here respect humility, curiosity, and follow-through far more than a memorized pitch.
What the best AEs on this team actually sound like
Our top AEs don't sound like sales reps. They sound like:
  • The instructor's peer - because they've sat in the class themselves, cleaned the same gun, and earned the instructor's trust before ever pitching.
  • The neighbor at the range - the one who answers a real question plainly, without turning every conversation into a close.
  • The educator - walking a first-time carrier through "what happens if..." in a way that respects their intelligence and their concern.
  • The trusted advisor - the one instructors refer their students to, because they've seen how you handle people.
  • The quiet closer - who knows when to stop talking and let the member decide. The solution fits the person, not just the pipeline.

They didn't jump to the answer. They acknowledged what was going on. They took time to discover what mattered. They made the person feel heard. Then they influenced the outcome - guiding, simplifying, and building confidence.
That's not a script. That's how great AEs operate. And that's the bar.
Territory, Schedule & Travel
Current Opening in Northern Indiana
This role requires evenings and weekends, aligned with when range classes actually run and retail activity is alive. You'll have flexibility during the day - but not a traditional 9-5.
Travel: approximately 70% within your territory. Home every night, with minimal exceptions.
What you'll do
  • Build a strong local presence by developing real relationships with gun ranges, firearms retailers, instructors, and small business partners in your territory.
  • Deliver engaging group presentations - often after concealed carry classes - that share the USCCA story without sounding like a commercial.
  • Educate individuals on training, education, and self-defense liability protection as responsibly armed Americans.
  • Close USCCA memberships using ethical, consultative sales techniques that respect the member.
  • Own and grow your territory pipeline - prospecting, nurturing, and showing up consistently.
  • Deliver an outstanding member experience every step of the way - because the relationship doesn't end at the sale.
Compensation & Earnings
Base Pay
  • $70,000/year
  • Guaranteed for your first 12 months
Commission
  • 12% flat commission
  • Applies to:
    • New USCCA memberships (Gold, Platinum, Elite)
    • Spousal add-ons
  • Commissions become payable after the member remains active for 90 days
  • Paid on the 10th of the 4th month after the sale
    • Example: January sale → Paid May 10
Additional Benefits
  • Mileage reimbursement + tax-free car allowance
  • $50/month cell phone allowance
  • Company-provided computer equipment & branded apparel
  • Opportunity to earn a Top Shots sales trip (taxable)
  • Robust insurance package:
    • Medical, Dental, Vision
    • HSA & FSA
    • Life, STD, LTD
  • 23 days PTO
  • 8 company holidays
  • Paid annual volunteer service day
  • Tuition reimbursement
What We're Looking For
Required
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Ability to pass State Property & Casualty Insurance exam (training provided)
  • Strong professionalism, discretion, and integrity
  • Self-driven, organized, and accountable
Preferred
  • Field or outside sales experience
  • Proven territory growth through prospecting and pipeline management
  • Confident, persuasive presentation skills
  • Strong closing ability
  • Experience in the firearms industry highly desirable
  • Firearms instructor certification-or interest in becoming certified
  • Basic proficiency with Salesforce and Google Workspace

Our commitment to you
If you're selected for this role, you'll receive the tools, coaching, and support you need to succeed. To set you up for a strong start, you'll complete a required, paid training program that runs for the first 5 weeks, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central. Training includes live virtual sessions, self-paced learning, and one week of company-sponsored, in-person classroom training at our headquarters. Because the training builds week to week, you'll need to be fully available throughout the program.
Why Work at Delta Defense?
Because culture matters-and ours is legit.
  • Fast-paced, mission-driven, and genuinely fun
  • #25 on The Wall Street Journal's 2025 Top 100 America's Most Loved Workplaces
  • Newsweek Top 100 America's Most Loved Workplaces (2023 & 2024)
  • Inc. 5000 "Fastest Growing Private Companies" - 14 years in a row

Most importantly, your work here actually matters.
You'll help Americans protect themselves, their families, and their freedoms-every single day.
Learn more & apply: https://www.deltadefense.com/careers
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