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Substitute Teacher Pool

@ Will County Regional Office of Education
United States
OnsiteTemporary
Responsibilities:instruct students, follow curriculum, assign tasks
Requirements Summary:Illinois licensure requirements for substitute teachers; minimum 10 days worked to maintain active pool; training provided.
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Job Description
    Substitute Teacher Pool JobID: 13279
  • Position Type:
      Substitute Teacher/Substitute Teacher (Licensed)

  • Date Posted:
      8/11/2025

  • Location:
      District-wide

  • District:
      Oswego Community Unit School District No. 308
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    Description: Substitute Teachers perform functions to instruct students on established curriculum ensuring each individual is provided with the knowledge, proficiencies and experiences necessary to become successful in an ever-changing world. We are seeking enthusiastic individuals who are willing to accept assignments on a regular basis. 

     

    Daily Rate of Compensation:  $125 per full-day assignment and $62.50 per half-day assignment; eligible for incentive bonus after 30 days worked.

     

    Education, Licensure, Qualifications:

    • Illinois State Board of Education licensure requirements for a Substitute Teacher, including one of the following Illinois Professional Educator License (teaching license), Substitute Teaching License, Short-Term Substitute License.

    Work Requirements

    • In order to maintain an active pool of substitutes, the District requires a minimum of 10 days worked over the course of the school year to maintain an active profile as a substitute employee. Work history will be monitored so we can keep an active and robust list.

    Required Training: 

    • The school district provides workplace training for our different employee groups each year. SD308 uses an Internet-based training tutorial called Global Compliance Network to educate guest employees on a variety of topics. These training experiences are important because we are required by the State of Illinois to provide employees with basic training information about maintaining a safe work environment for both staff and students.