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Are you interested in a career where you can help adults learn and achieve their goals? Becoming a college, technical, or vocational instructor might be the perfect fit for you. In this role, you would provide instruction to adults in a variety of subject areas, including vocational training, academic upgrading, and university degree courses.

Requirements and Salary Information

To become a college, technical, or vocational instructor, you typically need at least 2 years of post-secondary education. The average salary for this position is around $43.55 per hour, and there is a demand for approximately 10,300 instructors per province each year.

Responsibilities and Duties

As an instructor, your duties would vary depending on the institution and subject area. However, some common responsibilities include:

  • Developing curriculum
  • Preparing lessons and instructional materials
  • Using a variety of teaching techniques, such as lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on training
  • Providing individualized instruction and support to students
  • Administering exams and evaluating student performance
  • Maintaining records and staying up-to-date with industry developments

Teaching Environment

In addition to teaching, you may also have assistants who help with non-instructional tasks, such as preparing materials and marking assignments. Most instructors work in classroom, office, or laboratory settings. Facilities are generally well-equipped, but there may be limitations in equipment and IT support in some institutions.

Skills and Traits

To excel in this profession, you should have strong oral and written communication skills, a desire to share knowledge, and meet the needs of adult learners. Enthusiasm for your subject area, respect for diversity, and the ability to connect with students and offer advice are also important.

Career Path and NOC Codes

If you are interested in pursuing a career as a college, technical, or vocational instructor, relevant National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes include:

  • 2006 NOC: College and Other Vocational Instructors (4131)
  • 2011 NOC: College and other vocational instructors (4021)
  • 2016 NOC: College and other vocational instructors (4021)
  • 2021 NOC: College and other vocational instructors (41210)

By considering this rewarding career path, you can make a difference in the lives of adult learners and help them achieve their educational and professional goals.

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