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Instructor - Full Time

Laurel, MD ยท On-site

$75K - $125K/yr

Instructor (Full Time) Departments: Education Reports To: Lead Instructor FLSA Status: Salaried ... In addition, experience developing and facilitating remote or virtual learning via Zoom, Google ...

Training ISD

Mclean, VA ยท Remote

$65K - $89K/yr

This role supports a variety of learning modalities, including instructor-led training, virtual instructor-led training, eLearning, webinars, job aids, performance support tools, and blended learning ...

Instructor - Grants

Tysons, VA ยท On-site

$57K - $75K/yr

Instructor - Grants Grants Instructors Management Concepts, Inc. Management Concepts Instructors ... Present 1, 2, and 3-day courses to groups of up to 35 students; in-person, virtual deliveries, and ...

Instructors will be part of a collaborative multidisciplinary Team delivering highly sophisticated ... Demonstrate knowledge of creating and configuring virtual hosts and networks using VMware in ...

Instructors will be part of a collaborative multidisciplinary Team delivering highly sophisticated ... Demonstrate knowledge of creating and configuring virtual hosts and networks using VMware in ...

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How much do virtual instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual instructor in Washington, DC is $26.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.00 and $35.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a virtual instructor?

A Virtual Instructor is an educator who teaches courses or training sessions online using digital platforms. They design lesson plans, deliver instruction through video conferencing or e-learning systems, and engage with students remotely. Virtual Instructors may work for schools, universities, businesses, or online learning platforms, providing education in various subjects. Their role often includes assessing student progress, providing feedback, and utilizing technology to enhance learning experiences.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a virtual instructor?

To thrive as a Virtual Instructor, you need expertise in your subject area, experience in online teaching, and at least a bachelor's degree or relevant teaching certification. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), web conferencing tools, and content creation software is essential for delivering engaging virtual lessons. Strong communication, adaptability, and time management skills help Virtual Instructors connect with learners and manage remote classrooms effectively. These competencies are vital to ensure high-quality virtual instruction and positive learner outcomes in an online education environment.

What challenges might I encounter as a virtual instructor, and how can I overcome them?

Virtual Instructors often face challenges such as maintaining student engagement, effectively managing technology, and creating a sense of classroom community online. To overcome these, instructors can utilize interactive tools, set clear expectations, and incorporate a variety of multimedia resources into lessons. Establishing regular communication channels and fostering collaboration through group projects also helps build connections among learners. Remaining adaptable and proactive with troubleshooting technology issues ensures smooth instruction, while continuous professional development enhances your virtual teaching skills.

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Infographic showing various Virtual Instructor job openings in Washington, DC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, and 42% Contract. Highlights an 49% In-person, and 51% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,699 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Instructor - Full Time

IEC CHESAPEAKE INC

Laurel, MD โ€ข On-site

$75K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Instructor (Full Time)
Departments: Education
Reports To: Lead Instructor
FLSA Status: Salaried/Exempt

SUMMARY

This position will be involved in a fast-paced, educational setting, instructing Apprentices in the electrical industry. Instructor should have experience, expertise, and the ability to effectively instruct in Commercial, Residential, and Low Voltage (VDV) systems. Instructors will provide support to students and fellow staff members, work in a lab setting providing hands-on instruction with safety in mind, keep accurate records of student achievement, and an ability to maintain discipline in a classroom setting. Classes are taught in the daytime, evening, and Saturdays.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Prepare instructional material from the curriculum that is to be covered in class and review weekly lessons, quizzes, tests and labs and come prepared to teach on time. Strives to motivate students and facilitate learning by creating a positive environment. Must administer Mid term and final exams provided by the Lead Instructor.
  • Designs and ensures that the required minimum laboratory exercises are conducted each semester.
  • Uses instructional media such as audio-visual (video, PowerPoint, YouTube, Zoom, etc.) and hands on equipment.
  • Administers quizzes, tests, gives homework and reading assignments to meet at least the minimum requirements set forth by Instructor and Student Policy. Conducts each training session in accordance with the Department of Labor Standards including class time duration, breaks, curriculum, attendance and other requirements.
  • Assure that grades and attendance are recorded in accordance with policy.
  • Counsel and advise apprentices regarding use of absences, poor classroom performance and other issues pertinent to their success in the apprenticeship program.
  • Oversee the security and safety of apprentices in the classroom and laboratory.
  • Attends Instructor meetings as identified.
  • Communicates with the associated Community College all documentation as required.
  • Adheres to and enforces all policies and rules set forth by the Apprenticeship and Instructor/ Policies and Procedures.
  • Acts as liaison between IEC and students regarding the merit shop philosophy.
  • Notifies the training office, giving as much advance notice as possible when they must be absent to allow time for a substitute instructor.
  • Secures building using security equipment, keys and other security devices when assigned.
  • Stress importance of safety and instruct on all facets of required safety regulations and best practices.
  • Identify and submit in writing any discrepancies found in the curriculum to the IECC Lead Instructor
  • Assist in interviewing of apprentice applicants.
  • Participate in Workforce Development outreach efforts.

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

Completion of a state or federally approved apprenticeship program;

Journeyman’s license with documented training in Electrical Theory or a Masters Electrical License;

Experience in the Electrical Construction trade as an Electrical Foreman, Inspector, supervisor or other active position;

Working knowledge of the NEC, with a thorough understanding of Electrical Theory and Code compliance specific to Construction Electricity, an understanding of AC/DC electronics/electricity, basic mathematics, solid state and digital electronics;

A thorough knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in installing and repairing electrical systems, controls, and electrical machinery and equipment in buildings, programmable logic controllers, and construction site wiring;

First AID/CPR Certified or willingness to become certified with class during class time;

Excellent Communications skills; Ability to speak Spanish is desirable.

Knowledge of effective teaching techniques and motivational methods;

The ability to work independently in the classroom, as well as, in a team setting and provide accurate reports, feedback, and records of student performance;

Must be a self-starter, creative in problem solving, exercise good judgments and ethics, and have superior customer service skills.

COMPUTER SKILLS

Strong computer literacy skills with programs such as MS Word and PowerPoint. In addition, experience developing and facilitating remote or virtual learning via Zoom, Google, Microsoft Teams, or similar platform is preferred. Also, experience with various Content Management Systems (CMS) is desirable.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS

Maintains a Journeyman or Master’s License.