If you’re looking for a flexible career opportunity that positively impacts your community, consider substitute teaching. When you become a substitute teacher in North Carolina, you’ll gain invaluable experience while providing a vital service to students when their teachers are absent.
Kelly Education hires and manages thousands of substitute teachers for districts across the country—including North Carolina, so we’re experts in helping applicants understand each state’s substitute teacher requirements.
The NC
Department of Public Instruction
(DPI) does not require a professional educator's license or special credentialing to substitute teach. However, there are a few state employment conditions that you must meet. And you should review the job description for the
specific district
where you’d like to work. Some schools set additional hiring requirements beyond the state.
I'm interested
Minimum North Carolina state requirements, at a glance*:
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent (some districts require some college coursework)
- Age: 18 years old
- Employment verification to work in the U.S.
- NC Health Certificate
- TB Test
- Background check
- Pre-hire training
- New hire orientation
