Today, in this world, there is a job as instructor at community school. This is kind of job which works to be an instructor of one course. In the way to start this kind of job, it can be begun by studying the list of course offerings at local community schools and colleges. If you see courses similar to the one you want to teach, that is probably good news; you’re on the right track. Instructors may come and go, opening up new opportunities, or you may be able to offer a complementary or advanced version of the same course. Write up a description of the course you want to teach, emphasizing your credentials on the subject and your communication skills. Develop a basic curriculum that extends across the typical length of a term—it might be 10 or 12 weeks or longer. Include information about any required books or materials students would be asked to purchase. Submit your letter of interest to the director of your local community school or the dean of a community college that offers a night program.
For the up-front expenses, you may need to purchase books and other reference materials to assist in drawing up a curriculum. Other research can be done over the Internet and in libraries. Take care not to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted material or to plagiarize published material. You may want to spend some of your own money to publicize your course. In some cases, instructors may be paid a flat fee, an hourly rate, or a percentage of the fees collected from students. If you do additional private instruction, you can charge an hourly fee directly to students.