Want to be a vital part of your community? When you become a substitute teacher in Utah, you’ll have a flexible job that positively impacts students. You’ll also gain professional experience relevant to countless career paths or toward a Utah teaching license.
Kelly Education works with hundreds of school districts across the U.S and Utah to hire and
onboard
qualified substitute teachers. So, we’re experts in helping you to navigate Utah requirements to become a substitute teacher.
Minimum Utah state requirements, at a glance*:
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- Certification: None required
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent
- Age: 18 years old
- Employment verification to work in the U.S.
- Background check
- Fingerprinting
- Pre-hire training
- New hire orientation
A deeper dive into substitute teacher requirements.
The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) does not issue a substitute teacher certification or supplemental credentialing. However, candidates should research the local district’s job description, as additional employment conditions may exist to become a substitute teacher in your area. The hiring process for prospective substitute teachers does require you to be proactive in accomplishing a few steps. Our team can help facilitate the process when working with our partner districts, but candidates must keep up with details like transcript requests.Education verification.
The minimum education for substitute teachers in Utah is a high school diploma or equivalent. Contact your high school registrar’s office to request official copies of your transcripts. Initiate this step early in the process, as these requests can take some time to process. Even though it’s not a USBE requirement, you should also gather your transcripts for any undergraduate coursework you’ve completed. Local school districts may prefer or require that candidates have some college education or even a bachelor’s degree; applicants with secondary education credentials will qualify for more job postings.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. If working with Kelly Education, we'll guide you through this process.
