Looking for a flexible and rewarding way to support Hawai‘i’s students? The Hawai‘i State Department of Education is seeking substitute teachers to help maintain learning continuity in schools. If you have a passion for education and want to make an impact in the classroom, explore the qualifications, hiring process and training requirements to get started.
Talosaga
O lo'o sailia e le Matagaluega ni sui e iai fa'ailoga nei, i le fa'asologa o le fa'amuamua:
- Bachelor’s degree and completion of a State-Approved Teacher Education Program (SATEP), a full teacher-training program that includes student teaching in a Grade K-12 setting.
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university.
E talia talosaga i tausaga a'oga ta'itasi mai Iulai 1 ia Mati 15.
Fa'afaigaluega
- Tuuina atu se talosaga i luga ole laiga.
- A'oga fa'amuamua e toe iloilo talosaga ma e mafai ona fa'afeso'ota'i tagata talosaga mo fa'atalanoaga po'o fa'amatalaga fa'aopoopo.
- Maua se fa'ai'uga fa'a faigaluega ma fa'atonuga mo le tu'uina atu o pepa mana'omia a'o le'i fa'afaigaluegaina.
- Fa'auma su'ega o tamatamai lima ma le talaaga i le ofisa fa'aitumalo a le a'oga. E le mafai e tagata talosaga ona amata galue se'i vagana ua mae'a lenei faiga ma fa'atagaina le kilia.
- Maua se fa'amatalaga e amata galuega.
TAUA: O tusi talosaga uma e lafo ile imeli. O talosaga e le'i mae'a a'o le'i o'o ia Aperila 15 o le a faaui i tua otometi.
Manaoga
1. Substitute Teacher Certification
Not required for those who have completed a State-Approved Teacher Education Program (SATEP).
Required for those with a bachelor’s degree but no teacher training (must complete a certification program with a passing score of 80% or higher).
Manaomia mo tagata talosaga e itiiti ifo i le tikeri o le tagata malaga (laʻititi o se tipiloma aʻoga maualuga pe tutusa, faʻatasi ai ma le maeʻa o se polokalame faʻamaonia).
Substitute teacher certifications are valid for five years and must be renewed to continue employment. Certifications may be obtained using one of the following programs:
- Substitute Teaching Division Subskills
- The Master Teacher: Substitute Teacher Online Training
- Iunivesite o Hawaiʻi i Mānoa (UHM), Kolisi o Aʻoaʻoga (COE)
2. Tusitusi
E manaʻomia tusitusiga aloaʻia e tuʻuina atu faʻatasi ma le talosaga.
E le iloiloina e le Matagaluega ni tusipasi mai fafo. E tatau i tagata talosaga ona maua se iloiloga o faʻamaoniga mai fafo mai:
Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE)
Pusa meli 514070,
Milwaukee, WI 53203-3470
Ph: 414-289-3400
Fax: 414-289-3411
www.ece.org
imeli
3. Kilia o Su'ega o le Tuberculosis (TB).
E mana'omia se tusi faamaonia ole kilia ole su'ega ole TB ile tausaga e tasi ole aso ole talosaga.
TAUA: O pepa uma na tu'uina atu e avea ma meatotino a le Matagaluega ma e le toe fa'afo'iina.

totogi & Faamanuiaga
Substitute teachers are paid a daily rate based on their qualifications. They are not eligible for the Employees’ Retirement System but may participate in a 403(b) Fuafuaga o Tausaga Fa'aletupe (TSA).. O totogi e fa'atatau i lafoga a le Social Security ma Medicare.
E amata ia Iulai 1, 2024
Vasega III
Substitute teachers who meet any one or all of the following:
- A Hawaiʻi-licensed teacher;
- A teacher (including current/retired HIDOE teachers) who completed a State-Approved Teacher Education Program (SATEP).
Fua o Aso Ta'itasi: $194.01
Vasega II
Substitute teachers who possess a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university or equivalent (see above).
Fua o Aso Ta'itasi: $179.50
Vasega I
Substitute teachers who do not possess a bachelor’s degree but meet specific employment requirements set by the Department.
Fua o Aso Ta'itasi: $164.97

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