Remote Substitute Teacher – High‑Pay Opportunities in San Bernardino County, CA – Flexible Schedule, W‑2 Employment, Immediate Start

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```htmlAboutScoot Education – Pioneering the Future of Substitute TeachingScoot Education is more than a staffing agency; we are a purpose‑driven partner to school districts, teachers, and the communities they serve across Southern California. For over 15 years, our tech‑enabled yet human‑focused platform has helped educators secure rewarding, well‑paid substitute assignments while schools benefit from a reliable pipeline of qualified talent. As we expand from Los Angeles into the vibrant Inland Empire, we invite passionate educators to join our growing family of substitute teachers who are reshaping the classroom experience one day at a time.Why This Role Stands Out – The Scoot DifferenceIn a market flooded with temporary‑staffing firms, Scoot distinguishes itself by putting people first. When you become a Scoot substitute you will:• Earn premium daily rates — up to $200 per day for qualified teachers, with higher compensation for long‑term placements.• Work as a W‑2 employee on a clearly defined substitute career track, ensuring tax simplicity and access to employee benefits.• Enjoy flexible scheduling with no minimum hour commitments, letting you balance teaching, acting, parenting, or personal projects.• Receive paid training and weekly direct‑deposit payments, so you can focus on classroom excellence without financial stress.• Benefit from a zero‑cost onboarding process — we cover state‑required health screenings, Live Scan, and TB risk assessments.• Earn referral bonuses of $100 for each colleague you bring on board who completes ten shifts.• Connect with a supportive network of consultants and mentors who are available each morning to answer questions and match you with the best schools.Key Responsibilities – What Your Day Might Look LikeAs a Scoot substitute teacher, you will be the educational anchor for classrooms across San Bernardino County. Your duties will vary based on grade level and subject matter, but the core responsibilities remain consistent:• Deliver lesson plans and curriculum content aligned with district standards, ensuring continuity of learning when the regular teacher is absent.• Maintain a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment that supports diverse learning styles and promotes positive behavior.• Assess student understanding through informal questioning, quick checks for understanding, and brief formative assessments.• Provide constructive feedback to students, parents, and school administrators while documenting attendance and classroom incidents accurately.• Adapt instructional strategies on the fly to meet the evolving needs of the class, especially in high‑stress or unexpected situations.• Collaborate with school staff—including special‑education coordinators, counselors, and paraprofessionals—to support students with IEPs or individualized accommodations.• Utilize Scoot’s digital platform to log hours, submit required paperwork, and communicate schedule preferences, ensuring a seamless administrative experience.• Engage in brief post‑assignment reflections, seeking feedback from the school and Scoot consultants to continually improve teaching effectiveness.Essential Qualifications – The Foundations of SuccessWe are looking for candidates who demonstrate a deep commitment to education and possess the following core qualifications:• A high school diploma or equivalent is required; a California Teaching Credential or a 30‑day Substitute Teaching Permit is strongly preferred.• Demonstrated experience working with children or adolescents in any educational setting (classroom, tutoring, after‑school programs, etc.).• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts in clear, age‑appropriate language.• Reliability, punctuality, and a professional demeanor that reflects positively on both Scoot and the host school.• Ability to pass required background checks, including a Live Scan fingerprinting process (cost covered by Scoot).• Basic proficiency with standard classroom technology (interactive whiteboards, learning management systems, and educational software).Preferred Qualifications – Adding an Edge to Your ApplicationCandidates who bring any of the following experiences or credentials will be given additional consideration:• Special‑Education certification or experience working with students who have IEPs, 504 plans, or other individualized supports.• Subject‑area expertise in high‑demand fields such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), ELA, Social Studies, or the Arts.• Previous experience as a full‑time teacher, paraprofessional, instructional aide, or campus aide within California school districts.• Familiarity with remote or hybrid teaching models, including proficiency in video‑conferencing platforms (Zoom, Google Meet) and digital collaboration tools.• Fluency in a second language, particularly Spanish, to support bilingual classrooms and diverse student populations.• Professional development coursework or certifications in classroom management, differentiated instruction, or culturally responsive teaching.Core Skills & Competencies – What Makes a Great Scoot SubstituteBeyond formal qualifications, we value the following personal attributes and skill sets that enable substitute teachers to thrive in dynamic school environments:• Growth Mindset: A willingness to learn from each assignment, seek feedback, and continuously improve instructional practice.• Empathy & Emotional Intelligence: Ability to understand and respond to the diverse emotional and academic needs of students.• Adaptability: Comfort with rapid changes in classroom composition, lesson plans, and school policies.• Organizational Skills: Efficiently managing time, resources, and paperwork while maintaining high instructional quality.• Collaboration: Working seamlessly with school staff, administrators, and Scoot consultants to ensure smooth transitions.• Technology Savvy: Navigating Scoot’s proprietary scheduling platform, submitting digital timesheets, and leveraging educational tech tools.• Professional Presence: Demonstrating confidence, authority, and approachability that fosters a respectful learning environment.Career Development & Growth Opportunities – Your Pathway to AdvancementScoot is committed to fostering long‑term career trajectories for its substitutes. As you gain experience, you will have access to a range of development resources:• Structured Training Programs: Paid workshops on classroom management, differentiated instruction, and special‑education best practices.• Mentorship Connections: Pairing with seasoned educators who can provide guidance, classroom resources, and professional advice.• Certification Support: Financial assistance for pursuing a full California Teaching Credential or additional endorsements.• Leadership Pathways: Opportunities to transition into roles such as Lead Substitute, Instructional Coach, or District Liaison based on performance and interest.• Performance Incentives: Bonuses for completing a set number of high‑impact assignments, achieving excellent feedback scores, or maintaining perfect attendance.• Continuous Learning Hub: Access to an online library of webinars, teaching resources, and industry research to keep your pedagogical knowledge current.Compensation, Perks & Benefits – What You’ll Receive for Your ExpertiseWhile exact pay rates vary by credential level, school district, and assignment length, Scoot guarantees the most competitive rates in the region:• Daily rates ranging from $150 to $200 for qualified substitutes, with premium pay for long‑term placements and high‑need subjects.• Weekly direct‑deposit payments, eliminating payroll delays and simplifying financial planning.• Paid training sessions and professional development workshops.• Full coverage of required background checks, Live Scan fees, and TB risk assessments.• Referral bonuses of $100 per successful placement of a colleague who completes ten shifts.• Access to a 401(k) retirement plan (subject to eligibility) and optional health, dental, and vision benefits for full‑time W‑2 employees.• Paid time off accrual for long‑term substitutes based on hours worked.• Discounts on educational resources, teaching supplies, and partner services through Scoot’s vendor network.Work Environment & Culture – The Scoot Community ExperienceAt Scoot, we believe that a supportive, inclusive, and vibrant culture fuels educational excellence. Our core “BE GREAT” values— Belief, Exceptional, Growth, Relationships, Empower, Attitude, Team —inform every interaction:• Belief: We trust our educators to make a meaningful impact on student lives.• Exceptional: We set high standards for instructional quality and professional conduct.• Growth: Continuous learning is embedded in our daily operations.• Relationships: Building authentic connections with students, staff, and families is paramount.• Empower: We give teachers the tools, autonomy, and support needed to succeed.• Attitude: A positive, solution‑focused mindset drives our collective achievements.• Team: Collaboration across Scoot consultants, school partners, and substitutes creates a unified mission.Our remote‑first model means you can work from the comfort of your home while still feeling connected to a larger community through regular virtual check‑ins, peer forums, and live training events.Application Process & Next Steps – How to Join the Scoot FamilyWe have streamlined the application workflow to make it quick and transparent:• Submit Your Resume: Fill out the online application form and attach a current résumé highlighting your educational experience.• Complete the Screening Package: Upload a copy of your teaching credential or substitute permit (if available) and consent to a Live Scan fingerprint check (Scoot covers the cost).• Virtual Interview: Participate in a brief video interview with a Scoot consultant to discuss availability, preferences, and career goals.• Onboarding & Training: Once approved, you will receive access to Scoot’s onboarding portal, where you can schedule your first paid training session and set your schedule preferences.• Start Assignments: Our matching algorithm will recommend open positions in your targeted neighborhoods—Chino, Ontario, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, Loma Linda, Redlands, and beyond.We strive to respond to all applications within 48 hours, ensuring you can begin earning as soon as possible.Ready to Join the Scoot Community?If you are a dedicated educator with a passion for fostering student success, and you thrive in flexible, high‑impact environments, we want to hear from you. to become part of the most rewarding substitute teaching network in San Bernardino County. Let’s build extraordinary learning experiences together—one classroom at a time.```Apply for this job

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