I agree with wmax - assuming you have intermediate or so mechanical abilities, it shouldn't be too difficult. There is nothing particularly challenging about this job as long as do your research. Drawing the shaft through the seal straightforward. In fact, the new seals don't even have "blue goo" or anything on the inside, so there is really nothing to mess up. I think the metal inner part of the seal just fits tightly over the shaft, thus creating a water seal. Fitting the pump and cover back on w/o leaks could be tricky if you don't have much experience using gasket maker. Tapping in the oil seal might also be tricky if you don't have experience tapping in seals. Otherwise, it's all pretty basic.
As for the gasket maker, I use the older stuff - Permatex Ultra Black. Definitely read the instructions. You are supposed to apply, tighten just a bit, then wait a while, and then tighten down again. For this job that means you have to install the pump first, and wait until the next day to tighten it down more before you install the pump cover (b/c the pump cover covers some of the pump mounting bolts). Supposedly with Permatex's new "The Right Stuff" you do not have to wait.
IBMWR has an excellent write-up on this job. The YouTube video i linked to also has a "Part 1" sister video.
Good luck!