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Pensacola, FL Area

Self-Enrichment Teachers

Self-Enrichment Teachers typically design and deliver non-credit courses, workshops, or classes to individuals seeking personal enrichment, skill development, or hobby exploration. They create lesson plans, provide instruction, offer guidance and feedback, and may specialize in various subjects like cooking, crafts, fitness, music, languages, or other recreational activities. These professionals often work in community centers, adult education programs, online platforms, or through private instruction.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$23,390.00

25th percentile

$28,940.00

median (50th percentile)

$39,620.00

75th percentile

$55,510.00

90th percentile

$71,190.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$11.25

25th percentile

$13.91

median (50th percentile)

$19.05

75th percentile

$26.69

90th percentile

$34.23

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Education / Training

Self-Enrichment Teachers generally need at least a high school diploma or equivalent to pursue this career, although some positions may require a college degree. A background in the subject they plan to teach, such as music, art, fitness, or crafts, is essential. These teachers often create their own lesson plans and curriculum, so a deep understanding of their chosen field is crucial. While a formal education beyond high school is not always required, having relevant certifications, training, or experience can enhance job prospects and credibility within the field. Training for Self-Enrichment Teachers typically involves gaining expertise in a specific area of interest, such as through workshops, classes, or self-study. Many individuals start by honing their skills in their chosen field before transitioning into teaching roles. Some may attend courses on instructional methods, classroom management, and program development to improve their teaching abilities. Additionally, obtaining certifications related to their subject area or teaching in general can help these teachers stand out and provide quality instruction to their students.