Students need qualified educators to lead their classrooms—especially when their teacher is absent. That means to become a substitute teacher in Illinois, you'll need to meet some state-mandated requirements.
Kelly Education hires and manages substitute teachers for thousands of schools across the U.S.—including Illinois. So, we’re experts in the state’s hiring process. Let's look more closely.
Minimum Illinois state requirements, at a glance*:
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- Certification: Illinois substitute license or short-term substitute license
- Education: Bachelor's degree or 90+ college credits AND actively enrolled in an approved educator preparation program for substitute; Associate degree or 60+ college credits for short-term substitute
- Age: 18 years old
- Employment verification to work in the U.S.
- Fingerprinting
- TB test and physical
- Kelly Education application
- Background check
- Pre-hire training
- New hire orientation