
Archbishop Spalding High School is accepting applications for a Long-Term Substitute Teacher for Business and World History, beginning February 2026 through May 2026 Includes Monday through Friday, 7:30am - 3:30pm.
The Long-Term Substitute Teacher will be responsible for the direct supervision and instruction of students during the regular teacher’s absence. Responsibilities include following the established curriculum provided by the principal or the absent teacher, delivering lessons, assigning and grading coursework as appropriate, and overseeing student attendance and classroom management.
Qualified candidates should demonstrate strong classroom management skills, effective communication, and the ability to maintain continuity of instruction.
Essential Functions
Position Qualifications
*To be considered for a teaching opportunity and to assist with determining compensation, the following documentation is required to be uploaded with your application: Resume, application certifications, licensures (PEL), transcripts, and reference contact information. After submitting your completed application, click "Go To My Presence" to upload these documents. The click the "My References link on the right side to submit your reference information.
Pay Range: $150.00/Day
Benefits:
We offer a generous paid sick leave benefit with this position, and employee automatic enrollment in the 403(b) plan.

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