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Substitute Teaching Opportunities in DC (Washington, DC)

$150-220/day

1640 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA

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The Best Place to Be a Substitute Teacher Choose Where, When, and What You Teach Flexibility at your fingertips: Apply once and choose from hundreds of jobs at schools near you. A modern subbing experience: Our mobile app has everything you need to find and prepare for assignments. Control your earning potential: Opt for weekly, same-day, or next-day pay and earn rewards for hitting workday goals. Work that fits your life: Take on a long-term position or choose a new assignment every day. How to Get Started Click ‘Start now' on the blue image above and complete a short questionnaire. Check your email for next steps. Verify your qualifications and get ready to teach. Start choosing assignments through our award-winning Swing app! Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from a 4-yr college or university in the U.S. International degrees evaluated case-by-case. IL teaching license or substitute teaching license. Pass a background check and complete fingerprinting. *Pay is influenced by factors like location, school, education, and certification. While we aim for competitive rates, pay is ultimately set by Swing's school partners, so we cannot guarantee the highest pay for every job.

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