New Mexico
Albuquerque
high demand

Substitute Teacher Training for Albuquerque, New Mexico

Get professionally trained and certified to substitute teach in Albuquerque. Learn about local requirements, build classroom skills, and earn your certification online.

$105

Daily Rate

$28,000

Annual Avg

564,559

Population

High

Demand

New Mexico Substitute Teacher Requirements

To substitute teach in Albuquerque, you must meet these New Mexico state requirements:

Education Requirements

New Mexico allows substitute teachers to qualify with either a bachelor's degree or an associate's degree with additional requirements. Candidates with a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution may apply directly for a substitute license. Those with an associate's degree may also qualify but must meet supplemental criteria established by the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED).

Background Check

All substitute teacher applicants in New Mexico must pass a fingerprint-based criminal background check processed through the New Mexico Department of Public Safety and the FBI. Background check results are reviewed by the NMPED before a substitute license is issued. Applicants with certain criminal convictions may be disqualified from eligibility.

Age Requirements

Substitute teachers in New Mexico must be at least 18 years of age. This requirement is enforced by the NMPED and applies to all substitute license applicants regardless of their educational background or the district in which they intend to work.

Application Process

Applicants must apply for a substitute teaching license through the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) online licensure system. The application requires submission of official transcripts, background check results, and the applicable fee. After obtaining the state license, applicants must also register with individual school districts to be placed on their substitute teacher roster.

Substitute Teaching Permit/License

New Mexico issues a substitute teaching license through the NMPED. The license authorizes holders to serve as day-to-day substitute teachers in New Mexico public schools. There are different license tiers based on the applicant's education level, and long-term substitute assignments may require a higher-level license or a standard teaching license.

How to Become a Substitute Teacher in Albuquerque

1

Check New Mexico Requirements

Review the state requirements for substitute teaching in New Mexico. You'll need at minimum a high school diploma.

2

Complete Professional Training

Build your classroom skills with professional substitute teacher training. Our online courses cover classroom management, lesson delivery, safety procedures, and more — study at your own pace from anywhere.

3

Earn Your Certification

Complete your coursework and earn a substitute teacher certificate recognized by school districts nationwide. This sets you apart from other candidates.

4

Complete a Background Check

New Mexico requires a background check including fingerprinting. Processing times vary but typically take 1-4 weeks.

5

Connect with Local Districts

With your training and certification complete, you'll be well-prepared to work with school districts in Albuquerque, including Albuquerque Public Schools. Certified substitutes are in high demand.

Salary & Compensation in Albuquerque

Compensation Overview

$105

Average Daily Rate

$28,000

Estimated Annual Salary

93

Cost of Living Index

100 = US average

High

Demand Level

School Districts in Albuquerque

Albuquerque Public Schools

74,000 students

144 schools

Daily rate: $100

Why Substitute Teach in Albuquerque?

  • +Largest city in NM
  • +Largest NM school district
  • +Year-round sub demand

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