Hawaii
Urban Honolulu
high demand

Substitute Teacher Training for Honolulu, Hawaii

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

$165

Daily Rate

$38,000

Annual Avg

350,964

Population

High

Demand

Hawaii Substitute Teacher Requirements

To substitute teach in Honolulu, you must meet these Hawaii state requirements:

Education Requirements

Hawaii requires substitute teachers to hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. This requirement applies to all substitute teaching positions within the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE) system. Candidates with advanced degrees or teaching credentials may receive preference for long-term substitute assignments.

Background Check

All substitute teachers in Hawaii must pass a criminal background check that includes fingerprinting processed through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and the FBI. Additionally, applicants must clear a sex offender registry check. Background clearance must be completed before any classroom placement can be made.

Age Requirements

Substitute teachers in Hawaii must be at least 18 years of age. Given the bachelor's degree requirement, most substitute teachers in Hawaii are at least 21 years old at the time of their initial application.

Application Process

Candidates apply through the Hawaii Department of Education's online application system. Hawaii operates as a single statewide school district, so one application covers all public schools across the islands. Applicants must submit official transcripts, background check documentation, and complete the HIDOE substitute teacher application form.

Training/Orientation

The Hawaii Department of Education provides an orientation for substitute teachers that covers HIDOE policies, school safety procedures, student privacy and confidentiality, and classroom management basics. Individual schools may also provide site-specific orientations. Training is typically required before the first substitute assignment.

How to Become a Substitute Teacher in Honolulu

1

Check Hawaii Requirements

Review the state requirements for substitute teaching in Hawaii. You'll need at minimum a bachelor's degree.

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

Hawaii 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 Honolulu, including Hawaii Department of Education. Certified substitutes are in high demand.

Salary & Compensation in Honolulu

Compensation Overview

$165

Average Daily Rate

$38,000

Estimated Annual Salary

192

Cost of Living Index

100 = US average

High

Demand Level

School Districts in Honolulu

Hawaii Department of Education

180,000 students

294 schools

Daily rate: $155

Why Substitute Teach in Honolulu?

  • +State capital and largest city
  • +Single statewide school district
  • +Very high cost of living

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