62 building substitute jobs at 29 companies in Illinois
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Building Substitute Teacher
Elgin, Illinois, United States
$145/dayOnsiteTemporary
School District U-46: Provides public education for preschool through grade 12 students.
Bachelor's degree required; Illinois Substitute Teacher or Professional Educator license registered in Kane County; ability to present information, work cooperatively, and adapt quickly; perform classroom supervision and reporting.
Community Consolidated School District 181: Public K-8 education provider for Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills.
Hold a Professional Educator license or Substitute license; perform classroom instruction, supervision, lesson planning, and maintain classroom safety.
Naperville Community Unit School District 203: Provides K-12 public education and student support services.
Active Illinois Professional Educator License required; must be willing to work five days per week at the assigned school and deliver lesson plans, ensure student safety, and manage classroom behavior.
Hawthorn School District 73: Provides public K-8 education and student support services.
On-site substitute for Pre-K–8 classrooms. Requires Substitute Teaching License (registered in Lake County, IL) or PEL preferred, strong classroom management, flexibility, and ability to adapt to new situations.
Rock Island-Milan School District 41: Provides public K-12 education to Rock Island and Milan.
Temporary/permanent substitute teaching at a school building; duties include classroom instruction and student supervision. Specific certifications or experience not listed.
Regular Building Substitute 9M (2026-2027 School Year)
Rockford, Illinois, United States
$34k-$38k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Rockford Public Schools: Provides K-12 public education to students in Rockford.
Requires an Illinois Substitute Type 39 Certificate, classroom management, communication, adaptability across grade levels and subjects, professionalism, punctuality, and task and time management skills.
Chicago Education Project: Private non-profit school for students with autism and disabilities.
Valid educator or substitute license, bachelor's degree, fingerprint background check, recent physical exam, commitment to assigned building and ability to work in general and special education settings.
Belvidere Community Unit School District 100: Operates public K-12 schools in Belvidere, Illinois.
Requires an Illinois Professional Educator License or Substitute License and the ability to implement lesson plans, manage classrooms, engage students, and support positive learning environments.
Mokena School District 159: Operates public elementary and junior high schools in Mokena.
High school diploma/GED, ability to supervise students, strong communication and computer skills (Microsoft Office), able to lift/move up to 30 lbs, work with minimal supervision and complete multiple tasks.
Will County Regional Office of Education: Coordinates administrative, safety, and certification services for county schools.
Must hold a valid professional educator/substitute/educator license with paraprofessional endorsement, bachelor’s degree or higher, fingerprint background check, physical exam, and ability to work in general and special education settings.
Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205: Providing public K-12 education and student support services.
IL Professional Educator License (PEL) with proper endorsement and registration in DuPage County required; availability for 5-hour PM shifts; eligible for sick and personal time; pay $25.46/hr.
Nexus Family Healing: Provides comprehensive mental health and foster care services.
Active Illinois substitute teacher licensure, valid driver’s license, IL DCFS background check, ability to manage behavior, prepare lesson plans, and build relationships with diverse students.
Freeport School District 145: Provides K-12 public education and student services in Freeport, Illinois.
Certificate or license required; degree in area of major study required; prior job experience required; must plan lessons, manage classroom behavior, assess student progress, maintain records, and supervise aides.
Community Consolidated School District 21: Provides public primary and middle school education services.
Must hold a valid Illinois Professional Educator License or a Substitute License; work as-needed across district buildings; apply online for consideration.