2024-25 School Year

WE’RE HIRING!  The Hanover School Division is seeking both certified and non-certified substitute teachers for all grade levels and subject areas. We have an immediate need for qualified individuals who can support our students in the absence of regular classroom teachers.

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Substitute teaching offers a truly rewarding experience, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives and contribute to their educational journey.

The role is also highly flexible, enabling you to choose assignments that align with your schedule and preferences. Additionally, substitute teaching offers competitive compensation, recognizing the value of your time and effort.

Whether you’re seeking part-time work or exploring a pathway into teaching, substitute teaching is a fulfilling and versatile option.

NewNon-Certified Teachers
You may be more qualified than you think! A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is not required for substitute teaching in the Hanover School Division. If you’ve completed a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or an Early Childhood Education Certificate (ECE II), you meet the educational qualifications to join our team as a non-certified substitute teacher.

Be part of something bigger. Shape the future by inspiring and educating the next generation. Send us an email to start the conversation!

FAQ

 

Why Choose the Hanover School Division?

Teacher at whiteboardHanover School Division offers a number of exciting career opportunities enhanced by attractive compensation benefits. We work hard to develop a culture that empowers, supports, values and inspires all staff.

Hanover strives to build the capacity of all staff, so that all students will learn. This concept is embedded in our divisional priorities, and is reflected in our ongoing investment in professional development events and activities. Various PD opportunities are available to teachers, including workshops, courses, seminars, and conferences. View our Teacher Recruitment Brochure.

HSD serves the communities of Blumenort, Bothwell, Crystal Springs, Grunthal, Kleefeld, Landmark, Mitchell, Niverville, and Steinbach. The Division employs approx. 1,100 staff, serving approx. 8,900 students in 19 schools. We are the largest rural school division in Manitoba.

What Do Substitute Teachers Do?

Substitute teachers have an essential role in ensuring that student learning continues without interruption. A variety of reasons, such as illness, professional development, and compassionate leaves, often require regular teachers to be absent. At such times, substitutes are called to fulfill the tasks of the regular teacher.

Substitute teachers maintain the same working hours as the regular classroom teachers of the school in which they are substituting, and perform the duties assigned to the regular teacher (in addition to teaching) including, but not limited to, indoor and/or outdoor supervision responsibilities.

What Skills and Attributes Should Substitute Teachers Have?

Interested candidates should demonstrate or be willing to:

  • Have a sincere interest in working with children.
  • Demonstrate kindness, patience, and respect for all students.
  • Follow a plan that is left by the classroom teacher.
  • Work cooperatively with school staff.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality.

How Much Does Substitute Teaching Pay?

Substitute teachers will be paid as per the provincial 2022-2026 Collective Agreement:
(Rates Effective September 2024)

Non-Certified: $165.00 per day, inclusive of holiday and vacation pay.

Certified: $206.00 per day, inclusive of holiday and vacation pay.

Can I Choose When and Where I Work?

clock and calendarYes. Substitute teaching provides maximum flexibility on when and where you choose to accept teaching assignments. Substitute teachers can access the Book a Job self-booking system in our CIMS Employee portal. The substitute calling clerk may call as early as 5:30 a.m. to fill remaining openings. A substitute teacher may remove their name from the calling list at any time.

Teaching opportunities are available in the communities of Blumenort, Bothwell, Grunthal, Kleefeld, Landmark, Mitchell, Niverville, and Steinbach. View directory of schools.

Are There Opportunities for Recent B.Ed. Graduates

High School GraduatesSubstitute teaching is an excellent way to develop a relationship with prospective employers. HSD typically registers 20-30 B.Ed. university graduates as substitute teachers for the months of May and June. Graduates registering as substitute teachers will be registered for a limited teaching permit from the Professional Certification Unit. If you wish to register as a substitute teacher, please visit our job portal to apply online.