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How to Obtain a New Jersey Substitute Teaching Certificate

Becoming a substitute teacher in New Jersey is a great way to decide if teaching is right for you. According to TeacherPortal.com, New Jersey is ranked fourth in the nation for the highest teacher salaries. While substitute teaching salaries are much lower than pay for certified teachers, subs provide an invaluable to service to school districts by standing in for teachers who have to take leave due to illness, maternity or other reasons. The requirements for becoming a substitute teacher vary slightly by school district, but there are some basic statewide guidelines.

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    Instructions

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        Complete at least 60 hours of college coursework at an accredited college or university.

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        Decide which school district you want to serve as a substitute teacher.

      • 3

        Visit the website or call the office of the district where you want to work to obtain an application, oath of allegiance, and learn of any district-specific requirements.

      • 4

        Submit a completed application and signed oat of allegiance to the district where you wish to sub.

      • 5

        Submit an official copy of your college transcripts to the district where you want to work.

      • 6

        Pay any fees associated with the application to become a substitute teacher in your district.

      • 7

        Pay for and take any aptitude tests that may be required by your school district.

      • 8

        After five years, renew your substitute teaching credential through the school district.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Certified New Jersey substitute teachers end up in a teaching database. To increase your odds of getting work, take a substitute teaching credential course at a local community college.

    • Substitute teachers do not make as much money as regular teachers, and work may not be consistent if there are a lot of substitute teachers on the list.

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