Neighborhood House·Portland, Oregon
The substitute teacher provides high-quality, developmentally appropriate care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years across multiple classroom sites. They are responsible for maintaining a safe, inclusive environment, following established lesson plans, and assisting with daily routines and classroom management.
Neighborhood House is a non-profit agency providing social services for children, families, seniors, and people experiencing food and housing insecurity. We have been engaging in anti-poverty work for 120 years, offering a safety net to ensure that our community has the support they need to thrive.
Neighborhood House’s Head Start program provides an opportunity for participants to learn, grow, and thrive in an environment that emphasizes parents as primary teachers, a co-operative environment between families, teachers, family advocates, home visitors, and other staff, connection to community resources, and learning through child-led play. Our program is designed to meet the needs of and to provide school readiness skills to all eligible children, including those with special needs and disabilities, so our community’s children and families are stronger for life.
The On-Call Substitute supports the mission of Neighborhood House’s Early Childhood and Head Start programs, providing high-quality, developmentally appropriate care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. This position serves as a flexible classroom support, filling in for classroom staff as needed at any of Neighborhood House’s four licensed sites, housing 13 classrooms, across West Portland Multnomah County.
Substitutes may be called on short notice to provide coverage for staff absences, ensuring continuity of care and compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards and Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC) Child Care Licensing Regulations.
While hours are not guaranteed, substitutes must maintain availability for at least two (2) days per week, including the ability to work up to 8 hours per day when called in. This is a non-benefited position.
Job duties & responsibilities
Classroom support and management
Support and maintain a positive, inclusive, and safe classroom environment that aligns with Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) strategies and Head Start Performance Standards.
Follow established lesson plans, routines, and transitions created by the classroom teaching team.
Engage actively with children through play, conversation, and intentional learning experiences that foster curiosity, problem-solving, and social-emotional growth.
Ensure the safety and well-being of all children by maintaining active supervision and adhering to all agency health and safety procedures.
Assist with daily routines including mealtime support, cleanup, rest time, diapering, and toileting following Oregon licensing standards and Head Start health policies.
Support documentation of attendance, meal counts, and other daily classroom records as directed by assigned classroom staff or Site Supervisor.
Maintain classroom materials and support a clean, organized, and welcoming learning environment.
Educational implementation
Support curriculum implementation consistent with Creative Curriculum and Head Start Performance Standards under direction from regular classroom staff.
Foster meaningful interactions with children that promote language development, emotional regulation, and early learning outcomes.
Collaboration and professionalism
Follow direction from assigned classroom staff and Site Supervisor to ensure consistency in program quality and classroom management.
Maintain positive and respectful communication with staff, children, and families.
Maintain required continuing education hours (15 hours per licensing year) with options to attend free in-house training days to meet these requirements.
Maintain confidentiality of all children, family, and staff information in accordance with agency policy and federal law (FERPA and HIPAA, as applicable).
Model Neighborhood House’s mission and values through equitable and culturally responsive practice.
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Required skills, abilities, competencies and qualifications
At minimum, candidates must hold a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA), Preschool or Infant/Toddler or an Early Childhood Education Certificate, or Equivalent qualifications placing candidates at Step 7 or higher on the Oregon Registry (ORO).
*Applicants must provide transcripts, diplomas, or Oregon Registry Step Certificates to validate educational attainment.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is consistently exposed to high noise levels typical of a classroom environment.
Market context
Substitute teacher roles in Oregon are often driven by day-to-day classroom coverage needs, so demand can stay steady across districts. Competition can be shaped by compliance and readiness: being enrolled in the Central Background Registry, meeting teacher-qualification criteria, and completing required safety training can help you move faster. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certifications and availability before applying.