Look for Substitute Teaching Jobs
Find open substitute teaching positions at school districts in the Bay Area and beyond. Check back regularly as new positions are added.
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD)
SFUSD Substitute Teaching Positions
San Francisco Unified School District is actively hiring substitute teachers. SFUSD serves over 50,000 students across more than 130 schools.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree, TB test, background check, and references. Some positions may require a teaching credential.
View SFUSD Job Openings →Oakland Unified School District (OUSD)
OUSD Substitute Teaching Positions
Oakland Unified School District is seeking qualified substitute teachers to support their schools and students.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree, TB test, background check, and references. Check the district website for specific credential requirements.
View OUSD Job Openings →Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
LVJUSD Substitute Teaching Positions
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District is seeking qualified substitute teachers to support their schools.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree, TB test, background check, and references. Check the district website for specific credential requirements.
View LVJUSD Job Openings →San Mateo Union High School District (SMUHSD)
SMUHSD Substitute Teaching Positions
San Mateo Union High School District is actively hiring substitute teachers. SMUHSD serves high school students across multiple campuses in San Mateo County.
Requirements: California Teaching Credential or 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit. A bachelor's degree in any subject and successful completion of Live Scan fingerprinting qualifies you for the 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit.
Pay Rate (as of September 1, 2024): Four or more periods/hours: $270 per day. One to three periods: $54 per period/hour.
View SMUHSD Job Openings →Other Districts
We're working on adding more districts to this list. Check back soon for additional job openings, or contact us if you'd like to see your district added.
Application Tips
- Have all required documents ready (degree, TB test, references) before applying
- Complete the background check process as soon as possible
- Attend any required orientation or training sessions
- Follow up with the district's HR department if you don't hear back within a few weeks
- Consider applying to multiple districts to increase your opportunities
For more information on becoming a substitute teacher, visit our How to Become a Sub page.