Remote Immediate‑Start Substitute Teacher – Flexible Schedule, Competitive Pay, and Professional Support for K‑12 Education in Seaside Heights, NJ

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Welcome to Scoot Education – Where Passion Meets InnovationAt Scoot Education , we believe that every classroom deserves a talented, enthusiastic educator who can spark curiosity and foster growth—even when the regular teacher is temporarily unavailable. Our mission is to bridge the gap between schools in need and outstanding substitute teachers who bring energy, expertise, and empathy to every lesson. With more than five years of nationwide experience and a legacy of 15+ years in global education staffing, we blend cutting‑edge technology with a human‑first approach to create seamless, supportive, and rewarding substitute teaching experiences.Why This Role Stands OutThis isn’t just another “fill‑in” position. As a Remote Immediate‑Start Substitute Teacher serving Seaside Heights, NJ schools, you’ll enjoy:• Competitive, industry‑leading compensation – earn up to $190 + per day for short‑term assignments and even higher rates for long‑term engagements.• Weekly pay – get paid promptly, every week, so you can focus on teaching without financial distractions.• Full W‑2 employee status – we handle tax withholdings, so you’re never left puzzling over paperwork.• Zero onboarding costs – we reimburse background‑check fees, TB screening, and any required credential expenses.• Personalized support – a dedicated Scoot consultant (often a former teacher) will mentor you, answer questions, and help you refine classroom strategies.• Free, online professional development – access trauma‑informed teaching modules, classroom‑management workshops, and STEM enrichment courses at no cost.• Referral bonuses – refer a fellow educator, and when they complete ten shifts, both of you receive a $100 gift card.Key Responsibilities – Your Day‑to‑Day ImpactAs a remote substitute, you’ll partner with school administrators and teachers to ensure uninterrupted learning. Your core duties include:• Lesson execution – deliver pre‑planned curricula, adapt activities on the fly, and maintain classroom momentum.• Student engagement – foster an inclusive environment where every learner feels valued, safe, and encouraged to participate.• Classroom management – apply proven strategies to maintain order, address behavioral challenges, and uphold school policies.• Assessment & feedback – administer quizzes, record observations, and provide concise feedback to the regular teacher for seamless transition.• Documentation – complete attendance logs, substitute reports, and any required incident documentation accurately and promptly.• Communication – keep open lines with school staff, parents (when appropriate), and your Scoot consultant to discuss student needs and classroom dynamics.• Professional growth – participate in optional webinars, peer‑learning circles, and mentorship sessions to continuously refine your teaching craft.Essential Qualifications – What You Bring to the TableWe seek educators who are not only qualified but also deeply committed to student success. The minimum requirements are:• Education – Associate’s degree, Bachelor’s degree, or at least 60 college credit hours in education or a related field.• Certification – Valid New Jersey Substitute Teaching Credential (or equivalent) – we’ll cover the cost of verification and renewal.• References – Three professional references, including at least one from a former supervisor who can attest to your teaching abilities.• Background compliance – Successful completion of a state background check, TB risk assessment, and full COVID‑19 vaccination (or documented medical exemption).• Passion for learning – A genuine desire to inspire students across age groups, from early childhood to high school, including special‑education settings.Preferred Qualifications – Adding Extra SparkWhile not mandatory, the following experiences and credentials will set you apart:• Special Education certification or experience working with IEPs and individualized instruction.• Experience in STEM, arts, or language immersion programs.• Previous remote teaching or virtual classroom facilitation experience.• Training in trauma‑informed practices, restorative discipline, or mindfulness techniques.• Fluency in a second language, enhancing communication with diverse student populations.Core Skills & Competencies – The DNA of a Successful Scoot Substitute• Adaptability – Ability to transition quickly between grade levels, subjects, and teaching environments.• Empathy & relational intelligence – Understand students’ emotional states, respond compassionately, and build trust.• Organizational prowess – Manage lesson plans, substitute logs, and reporting deadlines efficiently.• Technology fluency – Comfortable with learning management systems, digital grade books, video‑conferencing tools, and classroom tech (smart boards, laptops).• Effective communication – Clear, concise, and professional in both written and verbal interactions with staff, parents, and students.• Growth mindset – Openness to feedback, continuous learning, and self‑reflection to improve instructional delivery.Career Advancement – Your Path to Long‑Term SuccessAt Scoot Education, a substitute role can be the launchpad for a thriving educational career. We support your progression through:• Mentorship programs – Pairing you with veteran teachers who can provide guidance on classroom techniques, curriculum design, and leadership opportunities.• Certification assistance – Financial aid and study resources to help you earn additional credentials (e.g., TESOL, National Board Certification).• Pathways to full‑time positions – High‑performing substitutes often receive priority consideration for permanent teaching roles within our partner districts.• Leadership tracks – Opportunities to become a Scoot Consultant, Trainer, or Regional Coordinator, leveraging your classroom experience into strategic roles.Work Environment & Company Culture – What It Means to Be Part of ScootOur culture is built on the BE GREAT values – Belief, Equity, Growth, Relationships, Empower, Attitude, and Team. Here’s how they shape your day‑to‑day experience:• Belief – We trust in the power of educators to transform lives, and we empower you with resources to succeed.• Equity – Diversity, inclusion, and fair treatment are at the heart of our staffing philosophy.• Growth – Continuous professional development is not optional; it’s embedded in every assignment.• Relationships – You’ll join a supportive network of teachers, consultants, and administrators who celebrate each other’s wins.• Empower – Autonomy over your schedule, choice of assignments, and the tools you need to deliver outstanding lessons.• Attitude – A positive, solution‑focused mindset is reinforced through regular check‑ins and peer‑learning circles.• Team – Collaboration across schools, districts, and the broader Scoot community ensures you never feel isolated.Compensation, Perks, & Benefits – More Than Just a PaycheckOur total rewards package reflects our commitment to your well‑being:• Competitive daily rates – Up to $190 + for short‑term assignments; higher rates for long‑term contracts based on credentials and grade level.• Weekly direct deposit – Prompt, reliable payment to keep you financially secure.• Health & wellness – Access to medical, dental, and vision plans (eligible after 90 days of active assignments).• Retirement savings – 401(k) with company match for eligible staff.• Paid time off – Earn PTO based on hours worked; use it for personal development or rest.• Technology stipend – Support for home‑office equipment, high‑speed internet, or classroom tech tools.• Professional development credits – Reimbursement for approved courses, conferences, or certification exams.• Employee assistance program (EAP) – Confidential counseling, legal resources, and wellness coaching.How to Apply – Take the First Step Toward an Impactful Teaching JourneyIf you are ready to bring your passion, expertise, and positive energy to classrooms across Seaside Heights, NJ, we want to hear from you today. The application process is simple:• Click the “” button below.• Complete the short online form with your contact details, résumé, and copies of your credential(s).• Upload three professional references (including a former supervisor).• Submit your application – our recruiting team will review it within 48 hours.• Schedule a brief introductory call with a Scoot Consultant to discuss your preferences, availability, and next steps.We review applications on a rolling basis, and positions fill quickly—especially those with immediate start dates. Don’t let this opportunity slip by; take the initiative now and become the inspiring educator your students deserve.Ready to Make a Difference?Join Scoot Education and become part of a forward‑thinking, values‑driven community that celebrates every lesson, every student, and every teacher’s growth. Your expertise matters, and together we can ensure that learning never pauses—even when the unexpected happens.Apply for this job

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