UCP of Central Florida·Orlando, Florida
The substitute teacher manages the classroom environment, implements lesson plans, and ensures student safety throughout the day. They also provide basic caregiving duties and collaborate with therapists and staff to support student needs.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or G.E.D. and at least one year of childcare or classroom experience. PreK substitutes are required to complete 45 hours of Department of Children and Family training within the first 90 days.
Market context
On-call classroom substitute positions in Florida are often needed to cover daily absences and keep instruction moving, especially in districts with ongoing staffing gaps. This role can be competitive because schools look for candidates who can step in quickly, manage a classroom, and work comfortably with students with and without disabilities. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm the district’s scheduling expectations and any preferred experience before applying.