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Home » How to Be a Substitute Teacher — and How Much You Could Make
How to Be a Substitute Teacher — and How Much You Could Make
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How to Be a Substitute Teacher — and How Much You Could Make

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 12, 20261 ViewsNo Comments
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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.

If there’s one job that consistently needs people, it’s substitute teaching.

A quick Google search for “substitute teacher” will result in ads offering flexible hours and “no experience necessary” to help fill the gaps in your local school system.

Teacher shortages play heavily into the need for substitute teachers, but no matter where you live, teachers need support to avoid overworking or teaching while sick.

If you’re looking to make some extra money, here’s everything you need to know about how to be a substitute teacher right now.

How to Become a Substitute Teacher

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Because of all of the challenges school systems are facing, it’s easier than ever to become a substitute teacher. Whether you want to work full time, part time or even per diem, a lot of schools are willing to take any help they can get.

But there are still a few qualifications to know about.

Requirements for aspiring substitute teachers are set at the state level and by each local school district, said Joseph Fitzgerald, vice president of operations for the Mountain West States division of the substitute staffing provider ESS.

“Many states and school districts allow individuals with a high school diploma or GED to become substitute teachers, while other states add requirements ranging from passing the ParaPro Exam to requiring a bachelor’s degree,” he said.

While education and experience requirements vary, one thing is for sure: You’ll have to pass a criminal background check and undergo some training before you can step into a classroom.

Why Is Now a Good Time to Be a Substitute Teacher?

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As demand for teachers increases, some school districts are not just increasing wages, they’re adding incentives and relaxing their usual requirements.

Kansas, for example, loosened the requirements for substitute teachers in 2025. Anyone 18 and older with a high school diploma can apply for an emergency substitute teaching license (but will still have to pass a background check).

To fully understand what’s driving the shortage, it’s helpful to go back a few years.

Recent data shows 20 to 30% fewer people are becoming teachers compared to a decade ago. Downward trends for incoming teachers have happened before in the ’70s and ’80s, but what is driving the decline this time around?

The rise of remote and flexible work has given educators more options to switch to more lucrative jobs, while would-be substitute teachers can find higher paying part-time gigs and even part-time jobs that include benefits. Combine that with thinly stretched resources, and we are facing a lack of qualified teachers to fill schools.

How Much Can You Earn as a Substitute Teacher?

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The average hourly pay for substitute teachers ranges from $15.28 to $31.99 depending on your state, according to ZipRecruiter. Although many schools don’t require extensive teaching experience, higher education degrees or college credit hours, you’ll likely earn more if you have those qualifications.

“I have heard of substitute pay as low as $70 per day and as high as $200 a day,” said long-time certified teacher and education blogger Whitney Rancourt of Mama Manages. “Most districts will pay slightly more than their base rate for certification, bachelor’s degrees and to retired teachers of that district.”

A bigger factor, Rancourt said, is location. Higher cost-of-living areas often pay higher hourly rates.

That being said, school districts everywhere are ramping up their offerings to make more competitive offers in the current market. Top-paying metropolitan areas like New York and Washington, D.C. pay an average of more than $60,000 a year for full-time subs.

“We are seeing school districts respond to substitute staffing shortages with higher pay rates and other incentives,” Fitzgerald said. “If you considered substituting a year or two ago, we encourage you to take another look as many school districts have increased their pay rates.”

Which Substitute Teaching Jobs Pay the Best?

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Another factor influencing pay rates is the duration of a substitute-teaching gig.

“Building-based substitutes and long-term substitutes are typically higher-paying roles,” Fitzgerald said. Building-based substitute teachers commit to working each school day at the same school. Long-term substitute teachers have the added duties of lesson planning as well as grading, “and thus school districts compensate for the position more than daily substitutes.”

Some school systems will also pay higher wages for aspiring substitute teachers who have a valid teaching license, are qualified to work with special needs students, or to teach a certain subject or grade level.

Another thing to ask is whether the school pays hourly or daily. If you end up working a longer shift, this could make a big difference in your overall take-home pay.

What Benefits and Perks Can You Get as a Substitute Teacher?

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Another thing to keep in mind when it comes to your earning potential as a substitute teacher: Some jobs might even offer benefits, especially if you’re hired through a staffing agency.

“At ESS, we offer all of our substitute staff health, vision, dental and life insurance,” Fitzgerald said. “Most school districts don’t offer benefits to their substitutes, but it’s worth checking because some do.”

Another perk? When you’re hired, you’ll receive a school ID badge, which you can use to get discounts and free stuff at a long list of places, including museums and restaurants.

What If You Don’t Make Enough Money as a Part-Time Substitute Teacher?

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Although becoming a substitute teacher does offer flexibility and competitive pay, you may not always have time to teach and you may not always have options to teach subjects you prefer.

Plus, summers off are great, but if you’re a substitute teacher, that’s unpaid time off. If you need more ways to earn, check out our list of work-from-home side gigs.

How to Apply to Be a Substitute Teacher

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Procedures vary from state to state and from one school district to the next. But here is the typical process.

1. Apply on your local school district or staffing agency’s website

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Although you might be applying for a particular substitute teacher position, most substitute teaching roles are filtered through the school district, not just one particular school.

The main exception is when you’re applying for a role with a staffing agency like ESS, in which case you would apply on their website, which coordinates with the local school district on your behalf.

2. Complete the substitute teacher onboarding process

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Once your initial application has been reviewed, you’ll likely be prompted to undergo a criminal background check, as is required by law for prospective substitute teachers.

Once this has been approved, you may also be asked to take an orientation training, as well as provide professional references and proof of your education and certifications.

3. Check in with the ‘substitute portal’

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After completing the onboarding process with your local school district, you’ll typically receive access to an online substitute teacher portal, which is where jobs get posted. This is where the process gets interesting because, from here, you can start mapping out your new work schedule.

“If you’re a type-A planner, you can log on far in advance and pick up jobs that are posted early,”  Rancourt said. “However, there is some benefit to logging in early in the morning on the days you’re available to work.”

By doing some combination of the two, you’ll be able to snag jobs happening in advance (planned teacher absences), as well as take advantage of any last-minute sick days.

Is Substitute Teaching Right for You?

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It’s important to consider whether teaching in a classroom is actually a good fit for you — because it’s definitely not the easiest job out there.

“Being a substitute teacher is not easy money,” Rancourt said. “If you’re not physically tired by the end of the day, you’re not doing the job right. Subs should be moving about the classroom for the entire day, interacting with students, actively monitoring, and checking the quality of their work.”

So who exactly is a good fit for this kind of side hustle? Fitzgerald fills us in.

“The best personality types for substitute teaching are people that care about education and want to make a positive impact on the lives of students,” he said. “They must also be able to connect with and lead a group of children or teenagers, so those with strong social skills and assertiveness can especially thrive in substitute teaching.”

How Substitute Teaching Advances Your Career

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If that sounds like something that interests you, then you might just want to give substitute teaching a try. Even if it ends up not being your long-term profession, the role may open other doors and career opportunities.

“Substitute teaching can spark career advancement in various areas of education,” Fitzgerald said. “Many of our substitute teachers go on to become school district employees in various capacities, such as teachers, paraprofessionals, or other support positions such as staffing the front office.”

The Bottom Line About Substitute Teaching

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Although it may not be for everyone, substitute teaching is worth exploring if you’re passionate about education, want to work with kids, and trying to earn extra money.

And who knows? Substitute teaching might inspire you to explore other roles in education, including online tutoring. It can also be a nice boost for your resume. In either case, that’s a win-win.

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