High Tech High·San Diego, California
The Substitute Teacher is responsible for preparing and delivering engaging, project-based lesson plans while maintaining a supportive learning environment. They must also grade assignments, monitor student progress, and identify students who require additional academic or emotional support.
\n $24.16 - $24.16 an hour \nOpen until filled.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a valid California K-12 teaching credential, such as a 30-day Substitute Permit or a Teaching Permit for Statutory Leave. Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills are essential for success in this role.
Market context
California substitute teacher roles are often in steady demand because districts need flexible coverage for absences across elementary and secondary classrooms. Competition can be stronger for candidates who already have classroom experience, strong behavior management, and the required DOJ/FBI clearance and Mandated Reporter Training. Review the district’s assignment preferences and confirm your background-check and training status before applying; this platform’s AI-summarized job requirements and benefits help you quickly compare the original posting without extra research.