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How to Become a Substitute Teacher in Kansas

Everything you need to know about substitute teaching requirements, pay, and the application process in Kansas.

Why Become a Substitute Teacher in Kansas?

Substitute teaching in Kansas is a flexible, rewarding opportunity that lets you make a real difference in students' lives while building valuable classroom experience. Whether you're a recent graduate, a career changer, or someone who loves working with kids, substitute teaching fits around your schedule.

Flexible Schedule

Choose the days you work — pick up assignments that fit your availability.

Earn $75-$100/day

Substitute teachers in Kansas earn competitive daily pay with no long-term commitment.

Work Near You

There are schools in every part of Kansas looking for qualified substitutes.

Gain Experience

Build classroom experience and strong relationships with local schools.

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Minimum Requirements in Kansas

Minimum Age: 18+
Education: High school diploma or equivalent (60+ college credits for full day sub)
Certification: Kansas Substitute Authorization Certificate required
Background Check: Required
Fingerprinting: Not required statewide

Important Note

Background checks, fingerprinting, and training are typically completed after a school invites you to join their substitute pool — not before you apply.

Average Substitute Teacher Pay in Kansas

$75-$100/day

Average daily pay for substitute teachers in Kansas. Pay varies by district, experience, and certification level.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kansas

You must be at least 18 years old to substitute teach in Kansas.

Kansas requires: High school diploma or equivalent (60+ college credits for full day sub).

Kansas Substitute Authorization Certificate required. Requirements can vary by district, so it's best to check with your local school district for the most up-to-date information.

Yes, a background check is required to substitute teach in Kansas.

Fingerprinting is not typically required statewide in Kansas, though individual districts may have their own policies.

Substitute teachers in Kansas typically earn $75-$100/day. Pay varies by district, grade level, and whether you hold a teaching certificate.

To get a substitute teaching permit in Kansas, you generally need to meet the education requirements, submit an application to your state's department of education, complete a background check, and pay any required fees.

Yes, Kansas allows substitute teaching with a High school diploma or equivalent (60+ college credits for full day sub) for many positions, though individual districts may have higher requirements.

The timeline to become a substitute teacher in Kansas typically ranges from a few weeks to a few months depending on how quickly you can complete the application, background check, and any required training or certification.

To become a substitute teacher in Kansas: (1) Ensure you meet the education requirements (High school diploma or equivalent (60+ college credits for full day sub)), (2) Obtain any required certification or authorization, (3) Complete a background check, (4) Apply directly to school districts or through a staffing service like Subpool, and (5) start accepting substitute teaching assignments.

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