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    How to become a substitute teacher in New Hampshire.

    January 15, 2024
      If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of students and you're looking for a flexible career, become a substitute teacher in New Hampshire. You'll find each district has its own application process and requirements, but the state does have a few minimum requirements.   Minimum New Hampshire state requirements, at a glance*:  
    • High school diploma or equivalent 
    • Criminal background check 
    • Fingerprinting with New Hampshire State Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation 

    A deeper dive into substitute teacher requirements.

    It's important to work closely with the district in which you want to become a substitute teacher to determine whether you meet their requirements. For example, some districts require at least two years of college education to become a substitute teacher.  

    Education verification. 

    You'll need to prove your education by providing either your high school diploma or equivalent documentation. If you're working in a district that requires some college coursework, you'll need to request and provide a copy of your college transcripts. Reach out to your college and ask for transcripts to be mailed directly to your school district.  

    Employment verification.

    Like most jobs, substitute teachers must provide proof that they can legally work in the U.S. To complete this step, you'll submit an I-9 form  with valid identification credentials . This form can be completed in just a few minutes.  

    Background check and fingerprinting.

    Every state requires background checks to ensure the safety of students. Your New Hampshire background check costs $10 and will provide your district with information on any criminal history. You'll also need to be fingerprinted for state records. This can be done for $15 with a quick 15-minute appointment. Check with your school district to ensure you've met all their clearance requirements.  

    Training.

    New Hampshire doesn’t require any special training to become a substitute teacher. However, many districts require that new substitute teachers attend some form of training or orientation.  

    Getting started as a substitute teacher.

    Check out the school district’s website for the job description and details about how to apply to be a substitute teacher.    Want more information about the role of a substitute teacher? Visit our career advice webpage. From substitute teacher dress codes to what to bring on your first day, Kelly Education shares everything you need to know about substitute teaching.     *Information subject to change. This is a general guideline. School districts may have more requirements, in addition to state requirements.     Kelly Education logo

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