Part-time Substitute Teacher - Up to $145 daily

Kokua EducationMcAllen, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Become a substitute teacher in Rio Grande Valley, TX and create powerful moments that shift students’ perception of what’s possible. We are currently accepting applications for the 2026-27 school year, and you can start the interview process right away! In Hawaiian, Kokua (Koh-KOO-ah) means to come together to fulfill a need. For us, that means placing positive role models in classrooms who spark a love for learning. Our substitute teachers do more than cover lesson plans. They’re role models who play a pivotal role in their communities, paving pathways for generations to come.

Requirements

  • At least 1 year working with kids in any setting (classroom, tutoring, coaching, etc.)
  • Completed 48+ college credit hours
  • Pass state & federal background checks (costs reimbursed after 10 assignments)
  • Believe every child has a unique & powerful gift to share with the world

Nice To Haves

  • Add representation - help kids learn from your unique experiences

Responsibilities

  • Manage a classroom of students
  • Step in where needed - this could include lunch/recess supervision, hallway monitoring, tutoring, and proctoring during testing season

Benefits

  • Up to $145/day paid weekly
  • Up to $117 per day for High School/GED, 48+ college credits, and Associate’s degree substitute teachers
  • Up to $145 per day for Bachelor’s and Master’s/Professional (MBA, JD, M. Ed, etc) degree substitute teachers
  • Paid via W-2, meaning no year-end tax headaches
  • You set the schedule - work up to 5 days/week in teaching assignments you’re most excited about
  • Get hired fast - receive an offer within 1 week of applying
  • Path to full-time - get your foot in the door for permanent roles at high-performing K-12 schools
  • Teach close to home - choose from K-12 schools across the Rio Grande Valley area
  • Real support, 6am-8pm daily - we care about your success
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