Finding substitute teacher positions is as easy as doing an internet search, visiting a local school district careers webpage, or getting in touch with an education recruiter. Kelly Educaton is the nation’s largest provider of substitute teachers. We fill millions of classrooms with substitute teachers, paraeducators, and tutors each year. Our experts put together this guidance to land a substitute teacher position.
Start with your state's requirements. Licensing rules, background checks, and minimum education levels vary. Some states, like Oregon, offer multiple pathways into substitute teaching — from standard substitute licenses to district alternatives for those without education degrees. You'll want to check in with your state's department of education or local school district to understand what's needed before applying. Check out our handy guide to minimum state requirements. Many districts also offer emergency permits that streamline the certification process in high-need areas. These provide fast-track entry for individuals with a bachelor's degree or related experience. An emergency permit can be especially helpful if you want to start quickly.
You'll want to be sure that the substitute teacher positions near you match your availability and interest. Are you looking for short-term, flexible gigs? Or longer-term placements where you manage a classroom for several weeks? Do you want to stay at one school or move around? Here are a few options to consider:
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.Once you know what kind of position works best for you, it's time to start applying. Use these three strategies:
Also, consider reaching out to current educators or school staff in your networks. Referrals can open doors quickly, and many districts appreciate personal recommendations when hiring substitute teachers.
You'll also need to prepare application materials. Most roles will ask for:
If you're applying through a staffing agency, they may assist you with prescreening and training before you're placed in a school.
Professional development can set you apart. Many districts and partners (like Kelly Education) offer workshops that cover classroom management, instructional strategies, and working with diverse learners. Training in areas like trauma-informed teaching, inclusive practices, or conflict resolution can give you a competitive edge, particularly in high-demand school environments. These tools don't just make you a better substitute — they build confidence and make you a stronger candidate.
When you work with Kelly Education, we provide training before you ever enter the classroom. Also, we have an entire library of helpful articles for substitute teachers. To get started, check these out:
If you or someone you know is interested in substitute teaching jobs, fill out our brief interest form, and one of our recruiters will contact you to answer your questions.