How to become a substitute teacher in Washington, D.C.
January 15, 2024
Substitute teaching is rewarding work that offers a flexible schedule. If you want to become a substitute teacher in Washington DC, now is the time. An ongoing teacher shortage has created greater demand.
The Kelly Education team works with hundreds of school districts to recruit quality substitute teachers across the country–and in Washington, D.C.
Below, we review each of the requirements to substitute teach in Washington, D.C.
Minimum Washington, D.C. requirements, at a glance*:
- Certification: None required
- Education: 60 or more college credit hours
- Employment verification to work in the U.S.
- Fingerprint-based background check
- National Sex Offender Registry clearance
- TB risk assessment
- Drug test
- Pre-hire training
- New hire orientation