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Substitute Teachers

SALARY:

Regular assignment: $200/Day

Special Education assignment: $250/Day 

Long-term assignment: $250/Day after the 20th consecutive day in the same assignment, retroactive to the first date of the long-term assignment.


REQUIREMENTS:

California Teaching Credential, or Substitute Permit with CBEST certificate, on file with the Santa Barbara County Education Office. Completion of TB Clearance and Dept. of Justice Fingerprint Clearance.


APPLICATION:

The Substitute Teacher Application is Available Here.

Please (click here) for the substitute teacher application.

OR

The Application Packet May be Picked Up at:

Hope School District Office
3970 La Colina Road, Ste. 14
Santa Barbara, CA 93110

(805) 682-2564


30-Day SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PERMIT APPLICATION:

Please contact Human Resources in the District Office (805) 682-2564.

 

SUBSTITUTE TEACHER HANDBOOK:

Please (click here) to view the handbook for Substitute Teachers.

 

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Hope Elementary School District

3970 LA COLINA RD

#14

SANTA BARBARA, CA 93110

(805) 687-7954
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