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Substitute Teachers On-Call Non Bargaining No Benefits No Exp. Date at Fort Bragg Unified School District

Application Deadline

6/6/2025 4:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
7/1/2021
Contact
Suzie Gibson
(707) 961-2850 3502
Number of Openings
15
Salary
Single Rate
$200/Full day $100/Half Day Daily
Add'l Salary Info
$200/Full day $100/Half Day
Length of Work Year
Traditional Calendar,
Employment Type
Part Time
Work Location: District Wide
State Mandated Education Participation Required.
TB/Fingerprints/Keenan Classes- Required
Follow any current COVID Requirements.

About the Employer

FBUSD schools include Redwood Elementary School (grades PreK - 2), Dana Gray Elementary (grades 3 - 5), Fort Bragg Middle School (grade 6 - 8), Fort Bragg High School (grades 9 - 12) and three alternative schools - Noyo High School (continuation), Lighthouse Community Day School (grades 9 - 12) and Shelter Cove Community Day School (grades 4 - 8). FBUSD is nestled on the rugged northern California coastline. Comprised of approximately 1700 students, FBUSD is the second largest school district in Mendocino County. With a wide array of athletic teams, a strong academic program, and an extensive range of extra-curricular options, FBUSD students continually have an impressive range of options after high school. The Fort Bragg community is incredibly supportive of all school activities and events and donates generously to programs and scholarships.

Job Summary

Job Summary

As of January 1, 2025, in accordance with Education Code section 44939.5 (as amended by California AB2534), applicants for certificated positions are required by law to provide a complete list of every school district, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school with which you have previously been employed, regardless of the length of service. Please include any part-time and/or substitution work in addition to any full-time employment positions. Failure to disclose any previous educational employment may result in the disqualification of your application and/or may be deemed dishonesty in the hiring process and subject to discharge should you become employed. Substitute teachers are on an on-call basis. There will be no union representation or benefits offered. You will submit your time sheets to each school site worked, before the 19th, with paychecks issued on the 10th of each month. Unless you specify, subbing for all grades, subjects, and school sites will be offered.

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THE POSITION
Under direction, plans, carries out and evaluates instructional activities for both group and individual pupils, as appropriate for the assigned segment and subject area(s) as described by the six California Standards for the Teaching Profession. 185 duty days annually.  Be prepared to submit original transcripts in unopened envelopes.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Under the immediate direction of the principal  and general direction of the district level administrator.  Contributes to the evaluation of instructional staff.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES & OBJECTIVES – May  include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Teachers in accordance with the abilities and achievements of the pupils assigned to his or her classes, and in conformance with State Standards and District philosophy, goals and objectives as expressed in the Board’s adopted courses of study.
  • Teaches curricular subject as assigned as well as citizenship. Communication skills and effective social interaction skills.
  • Develops performance objectives and lesson plans which are consistent with State Standards and established district goals and objectives.
  • Creates and maintains a physical environment and behavioral climate that engages all students, and is conducive to learning.
  • Uses a variety of instructional strategies and resources to respond to students’ diverse learning needs.
  • Collects and uses multiple sources  of information to assess student learning and uses the results of assessments to guide instruction.
  • Administers group standardized tests in accordance with State requirements and District testing program.
  • Initiates referrals to student study team as appropriate in order to address the unique needs of students and works cooperatively with colleagues and administrators in attempting to resolve academic and behavioral concerns.
  • Communicates regularly with pupils and parents regarding the educational and social progress of pupils.
  • Prepares formal progress reports/report cards and provides other information appropriate for inclusion in the cumulative records of the pupils assigned to his or her classes.
  • Plans and coordinates the work of paraprofessionals, parents and volunteers as assigned.
  • Maintains plans, seating chards, emergency and health information, and instructional materials in such a way that they can be utilized by substitute teaching personnel when the need arises.
  • Assists in maintaining appropriate pupil behavior in school areas outside of his or her classroom, such as halls, grounds, cafeteria, etc., and supervises students in out-of-classroom activities as directed during the assigned working day.
  • Executes and prepares such forms, records, and reports as required for the management of pupils, the classroom and the schools.
  • Exercises supervision and care over all furniture, books, supplies and equipment entrusted to his/her care and instructs pupils in the proper use and preservation of school property.
  • Attends meetings called by order of the principal, superintendent, department chairman, or other administrator authorized to call meetings.
  • Supervises extracurricular activities and attends required evening school events as directed.
  • Serves as requested, on school and district-side committees and project teams.
  • Attends and participates in required in-service training activities and works with the principal in establishing professional goals and pursuing opportunities to grow professionally.
  • Works cooperatively with principals and other district administrators and supervisors in planning and implementing the educational programs of the schools.
  • Assists in interpreting the programs and goals of the school district to the community.
  • Compiles all assignments for short-term independent study as requested..

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Possession of a valid CA Single Subject, or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential and certification in subject area(s).  CBEST Certificate, and English Learner authorization (CLAD or equivalent).  Proof of NCLB compliance.  Additionally, demonstrated success, either in prior teaching, student teaching, and/or related experiences, in meeting the intellectual, emotional, and physical needs of at risk pupils; fluency in the use of electronic media.

Ability to: Follow Board of Education and District policies, as well as school procedures, rules and regulations.

Experience and Training

Successful completion of student teaching assignment and/or previous teaching experience in subject area and level; specific experience working with youth in an educational setting.

Special Requirements:

Ability to speak Spanish will enhance qualifications. Employees assigned to multiple sties will be responsible for providing their own transportation to and from each. 

Physical Requirements

Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone.  Seeing to read, prepare, and proofread documents and perform assigned duties; sitting or standing for extended periods of time.  Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment.  Ability to exert 25 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.  Ability to stoop, climb, stand for long periods of time and perform physical tasks. Possess sufficient physical mobility and stamina to participate in activities which may be strenuous.  Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job.

Prior to Employment: You must have live scan fingerprint clearance, present a cleared TB Test/Assessment, and or vaccinations, required credential and employment documentation.

Pre-Interns or Interns: You will need to submit a valid CBEST, form 41LS Live Scan CASM Teacher Credentialing, Original Transcripts, Form CTC 41-4 application for Credential Authorizing Public School Service, CTC form CL 857 Verification of Requirements Provisional Internship Permit, a check made out to Commission on Teacher Credentialing with the appropriate fee. 

SELECTION PROCEDURE

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A screening committee comprised of the superintendent and other administrators will evaluate the qualifications of each applicant. After review of the screening committees report, the superintendent will select the candidates to be interviewed.

 

 

 

Requirements / Qualifications

Certificated Substitute Employment Information Before beginning as a substitute teacher, you must hold a current California teaching credential or qualify and obtain a 30-Day Emergency teaching permit. For more information about what is required to become a teacher, visit the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) website at http://www.ctc.ca.gov. Visit the Mendocino County Office of Education's website at http://www.mcoe.us. To become a substitute teacher in the Fort Bragg Unified School District, you must submit to a fingerprint background check, which can be done through Fort Bragg Unified School District or Consortium Mendocino County Office of Education, depending on whether substitutes wish to work for FBUSD only or multiple districts. The district continuously accepts applications for substitute teaching positions throughout the year at http://www.edjoin.org. Requirements for Single/Multiple Subject Substitute Teacher Individuals must satisfy all of the following FBUSD requirements: 1) Submit a copy of transcripts from an accredited college/university or teaching credential. Be prepared to submit original transcripts in unopened envelopes if necessary. 2) Submit a copy of the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) and California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET) or out of state PRAXIS/SSAT 3) Apply. 4) After FBUSD receives your application, you will be asked to submit to a fingerprint clearance (FBUSD or Consortium MCOE) 5) After FBUSD receives your application, you will be asked to submit a TB Clearance 6) Submit proof from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) that your credential is valid and in good standing. 7) Optional - English Learners Authorization or NCLB Compliance. 8) Complete a new employee packet fulfilling all requirements. 9) Complete any Keenan Mandated Education requirements.

Applicants who do not possess a CA Teaching Credential but possess a Bachelor's degree and have passed the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) are eligible to apply for a 30-day Emergency Teaching Permit. This permit is available through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC 41-4). You will need fingerprint clearance for CASM Teacher Credentialing (41 LS) to get your Certificate of Clearance as well as FBUSD (form available at FBUSD). Fees are at the expense of the applicant. Requirements for the Emergency 30-Day Permit Individuals must satisfy all of the following requirements: 1) Hold a Baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally-accredited college or university. 2) Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) 3) Submit fingerprints to the CCTC for licensing to obtain your Certificate of Clearance (41 LS). 4) Submit the 30-Day Emergency Permit Application and fee (CCTC 41-4) with approval. 5) Complete a new employee packet fulfilling all requirements. 6) Any Keenan Mandated Education requirements. Certificated substitutes work on an on-call, as-needed basis. There is no guarantee of assignments, nor is there a guarantee that you will be hired as an employee. As a substitute, you are assigned to fill the position of a regular employee who is absent from service. Certificated substitutes are subject to specific assignments, transfers, or termination of assignments at the discretion of the District and according to the terms of your teaching permit. A Certificated Substitute Handbook is available for your reference. *Applications for certificated substitutes are accepted throughout the year, but submission of an application for employment does not guarantee an offer of employment. * *Candidates without a current TB test and clearance through a fingerprint background check performed by law enforcement will not be allowed to work until after clearance has been obtained.

  • Copy of Transcript
  • Credential Copy
  • English Learner Authorization
  • Letter of Introduction
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation
  • Other (CBEST,CSET, PRAXIS, RICA, SAT Etc.)
  • Resume

Requirements / Qualifications

Certificated Substitute Employment Information Before beginning as a substitute teacher, you must hold a current California teaching credential or qualify and obtain a 30-Day Emergency teaching permit. For more information about what is required to become a teacher, visit the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) website at http://www.ctc.ca.gov. Visit the Mendocino County Office of Education's website at http://www.mcoe.us. To become a substitute teacher in the Fort Bragg Unified School District, you must submit to a fingerprint background check, which can be done through Fort Bragg Unified School District or Consortium Mendocino County Office of Education, depending on whether substitutes wish to work for FBUSD only or multiple districts. The district continuously accepts applications for substitute teaching positions throughout the year at http://www.edjoin.org. Requirements for Single/Multiple Subject Substitute Teacher Individuals must satisfy all of the following FBUSD requirements: 1) Submit a copy of transcripts from an accredited college/university or teaching credential. Be prepared to submit original transcripts in unopened envelopes if necessary. 2) Submit a copy of the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) and California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET) or out of state PRAXIS/SSAT 3) Apply. 4) After FBUSD receives your application, you will be asked to submit to a fingerprint clearance (FBUSD or Consortium MCOE) 5) After FBUSD receives your application, you will be asked to submit a TB Clearance 6) Submit proof from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) that your credential is valid and in good standing. 7) Optional - English Learners Authorization or NCLB Compliance. 8) Complete a new employee packet fulfilling all requirements. 9) Complete any Keenan Mandated Education requirements.

Applicants who do not possess a CA Teaching Credential but possess a Bachelor's degree and have passed the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) are eligible to apply for a 30-day Emergency Teaching Permit. This permit is available through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC 41-4). You will need fingerprint clearance for CASM Teacher Credentialing (41 LS) to get your Certificate of Clearance as well as FBUSD (form available at FBUSD). Fees are at the expense of the applicant. Requirements for the Emergency 30-Day Permit Individuals must satisfy all of the following requirements: 1) Hold a Baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally-accredited college or university. 2) Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) 3) Submit fingerprints to the CCTC for licensing to obtain your Certificate of Clearance (41 LS). 4) Submit the 30-Day Emergency Permit Application and fee (CCTC 41-4) with approval. 5) Complete a new employee packet fulfilling all requirements. 6) Any Keenan Mandated Education requirements. Certificated substitutes work on an on-call, as-needed basis. There is no guarantee of assignments, nor is there a guarantee that you will be hired as an employee. As a substitute, you are assigned to fill the position of a regular employee who is absent from service. Certificated substitutes are subject to specific assignments, transfers, or termination of assignments at the discretion of the District and according to the terms of your teaching permit. A Certificated Substitute Handbook is available for your reference. *Applications for certificated substitutes are accepted throughout the year, but submission of an application for employment does not guarantee an offer of employment. * *Candidates without a current TB test and clearance through a fingerprint background check performed by law enforcement will not be allowed to work until after clearance has been obtained.

  • Copy of Transcript
  • Credential Copy
  • English Learner Authorization
  • Letter of Introduction
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation
  • Other (CBEST,CSET, PRAXIS, RICA, SAT Etc.)
  • Resume

Comments and Other Information

A substitute teacher performs teaching duties in a classroom, an on-call, as-needed position. Attaining eligibility to work as an approved substitute does not constitute a guarantee of employment, only eligibility to work whenever additional staff is needed, i.e., during the absence of a teacher. Substitutes need to be available to work with little notice and be available for at least some portion of the week, Monday through Friday, approximately 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Substitutes are responsible for keeping a timesheet for each location worked, submitted before the 19th of each month, and payable on the 10th. Physical Requirements Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone. Seeing to read, prepare, and proofread documents and perform assigned duties. Sitting or standing for extended periods. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment. Ability to exert 25 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or move objects. Ability to stoop, climb, stand for long periods, and perform physical labor, physical mobility, and stamina to participate in activities that may be strenuous.

Comments and Other Information


A substitute teacher performs teaching duties in a classroom, an on-call, as-needed position. Attaining eligibility to work as an approved substitute does not constitute a guarantee of employment, only eligibility to work whenever additional staff is needed, i.e., during the absence of a teacher. Substitutes need to be available to work with little notice and be available for at least some portion of the week, Monday through Friday, approximately 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Substitutes are responsible for keeping a timesheet for each location worked, submitted before the 19th of each month, and payable on the 10th. Physical Requirements Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone. Seeing to read, prepare, and proofread documents and perform assigned duties. Sitting or standing for extended periods. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment. Ability to exert 25 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or move objects. Ability to stoop, climb, stand for long periods, and perform physical labor, physical mobility, and stamina to participate in activities that may be strenuous.