Become an Instructor and Teach What You Know. Shape the Next Generation of Security Professionals.
Star Security Training is looking for experienced security professionals, retired law enforcement officers, and military veterans who are ready to turn their field expertise into a teaching career. Join the team that has trained over 100,000 professionals since 2009.
Why Teach With Star Security Training?
This is not just a teaching gig. This is an opportunity to build something meaningful — to take the skills you developed in the field and pass them on to people who are starting careers, supporting families, and building safer communities.
At Star Security Training, our instructors are not interchangeable. You are a valued member of a team that has shaped the security industry in New York City for over 15 years. Here is what that looks like:
We pay experienced instructors well because we know the value of real-world expertise. Compensation is based on your certifications, experience level, and teaching load.
We offer classes Monday through Saturday, with Sunday sessions by arrangement. You choose the days that work for your life. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available.
We invest in our instructors. Star Security supports continuing education, advanced certifications, and instructor development workshops — because better instructors produce better graduates.
Our Brooklyn facility is fully equipped with modern classrooms, training materials, and administrative support. You focus on teaching — we handle enrollment, scheduling, materials, and compliance paperwork.
Many of our students are career changers, single parents, veterans, and young adults entering the workforce for the first time. The training you deliver changes lives. That is not hyperbole — it is what we hear from graduates every week.
Our courses follow NYS-mandated curricula, but we encourage instructors to bring their own real-world examples, scenarios, and teaching style. Your experience is the curriculum's greatest asset.
Who We Are Looking For
We seek instructors who combine field experience with the ability to teach, mentor, and inspire. The ideal candidate brings:
Required Qualifications
- ✓NYS Security Guard Instructor certification (or willingness and eligibility to obtain one — we can guide you through the process)
- ✓Minimum 5 years of professional experience in security, law enforcement, military, or a closely related field
- ✓Strong communication skills and comfort speaking to groups of 15–30 students
- ✓Reliable, punctual, and professional — our students depend on you
- ✓Must pass a background check
Preferred Qualifications (Not Required)
- ✓Retired or active NYPD, FDNY, MTA Police, or other law enforcement experience
- ✓Military service (any branch)
- ✓CPR/AED, First Aid, or OSHA instructor certifications
- ✓Fire Guard (F-01, F-02) teaching experience
- ✓Bilingual ability (Spanish, French, Arabic, Mandarin, or Haitian Creole especially valued)
- ✓Prior classroom teaching or corporate training experience
We especially welcome applications from:
- ✓Retired law enforcement officers looking for a meaningful second career
- ✓Military veterans transitioning to civilian life
- ✓Experienced security supervisors and managers
- ✓Professionals with specialized training backgrounds (fire safety, emergency response, de-escalation)
Courses Our Instructors Teach
Depending on your certifications and expertise, you may teach one or more of the following:
- ✓8-Hour Pre-Assignment Training — The foundational course for new security guards entering the industry
- ✓16-Hour On-the-Job Training (OJT) — Two-day advanced course covering legal authority, emergency procedures, and professional conduct
- ✓8-Hour Annual In-Service Training — Renewal course for licensed security guards maintaining their certification
- ✓Fire Guard F-01 & F-02 Certification — FDNY fire guard prep courses (in-person and online formats)
- ✓CPR/AED & First Aid — Life safety certification courses
- ✓OSHA Safety Training — Workplace safety and compliance
- ✓Flagger & SST Worker Certification — Construction site safety courses
- ✓Custom Corporate Training Modules — Site-specific and industry-specific programs for group clients
The Application Process
Complete the application below. Have your resume and a list of your relevant certifications ready. This takes about 10 minutes.
Qualified candidates are invited to our Brooklyn facility for a brief interview and a 15-minute teaching demonstration. We want to see how you connect with students — not just what you know, but how you teach it.
We verify your certifications, complete your background check, and walk you through our curriculum, classroom procedures, and student management systems.
You are paired with a senior instructor for your first session, then you are on your own. Most new instructors are teaching independently within two weeks.
Apply to Teach at Star Security Training
Submitting opens your email app with your application pre-filled and addressed to us — attach your resume (.pdf, .doc or .docx) before sending. We review every application personally. Qualified candidates will be contacted within 5 business days. For questions, email info@starsecuritytraining.com or call 718-773-5000.
Frequently Asked Questions — For Instructors
A: Not necessarily. If you have the professional background and experience but have not yet obtained your instructor certification, we can guide you through the process. Many of our current instructors received guidance from us before they started teaching.
A: Compensation is competitive and based on your certifications, experience, and teaching load. We discuss specifics during the interview process. Both per-session and salaried arrangements are available depending on your availability.
A: That depends on your availability and our class schedule. Part-time instructors typically teach 1–3 sessions per week. Full-time instructors may teach 4–6 sessions. You have input into your schedule.
A: All in-person classes are held at our training center at 1891 Fulton Street, Suite F, Brooklyn, NY 11233 — steps from the Ralph Avenue C train station. Some Fire Guard courses are also offered online.
A: Absolutely. Many of our instructors teach part-time while maintaining active careers. Our flexible scheduling is designed to accommodate working professionals.
A: Full administrative support — we handle enrollment, materials, attendance tracking, certificate issuance, and classroom setup. You also have access to our complete curriculum library, instructor development workshops, and a community of experienced colleagues.
A: Relaxed and practical. We ask you to prepare a 15-minute lesson on any security topic you are comfortable with. We are not looking for perfection — we are looking for someone who can connect with students, explain concepts clearly, and command a classroom with confidence and respect.