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How much do alabama teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for alabama teaching in the United States is $15.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the average pay for teachers?

The average salary for teachers varies by location and experience, but in general, teachers earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually. In Alabama, the average teacher salary is approximately $50,000, reflecting state funding and cost of living factors. Salaries can increase with additional certifications, years of service, and grade level taught.

Is there a teaching shortage?

There is a recognized shortage of qualified teachers in many regions, including for positions in Alabama, which has led to increased demand for educators. This shortage affects various grade levels and subject areas, often prompting schools to offer incentives such as signing bonuses and alternative certification pathways to attract candidates.

What is the difference between Alabama Teaching vs Alabama Substitute Teaching?

AspectAlabama TeachingAlabama Substitute Teaching
CredentialsRequires a valid Alabama teaching certificate or licenseTypically requires a substitute teaching permit or credential
Work EnvironmentFull-time classroom teaching in a specific grade or subjectTemporary, day-to-day classroom coverage across various grades and subjects
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private schools, school districtsSchool districts, substitute staffing agencies
Common Search & ComparisonLong-term teaching roles, career teaching positionsTemporary teaching, short-term assignments

Alabama Teaching involves full-time, credentialed teaching positions with a focus on long-term classroom responsibilities. In contrast, Alabama Substitute Teaching offers temporary, flexible roles that fill in for absent teachers, often requiring fewer credentials. Both roles are essential in the education sector but serve different employment needs and commitments.

What county in Alabama pays teachers the most?

In Alabama, counties such as Shelby and Madison tend to offer higher average salaries for teachers due to cost of living and funding levels. Salary variations can also depend on experience, education level, and district budgets. Teachers should check specific district salary schedules for the most accurate information.
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Infographic showing various Alabama Teaching job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 37% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,572 per year, or $15.7 per hour.
R-0299 Substitute Teacher 2025-2026 School Year Alabama School for the Blind -Alabama School for the

R-0299 Substitute Teacher 2025-2026 School Year Alabama School for the Blind -Alabama School for the

Alabama Institute For Deaf And Blind

Talladega, AL • On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Click Below to Apply:
https://al.harrisschool.solutions/AIDB/S/Application
R-0299
Posting Date: October 15,2025
Candidates who are Blind or Visually Impaired and/or Deaf or Hard of Hearing are encouraged to apply for this position and may be given preference in hiring as federal laws permit. Information related to disability is not required and, if disclosed voluntarily, will be used only in AIDB's efforts to create opportunities for individuals with exceptionalities. Non-disclosure will not subject any applicant to adverse treatment.
Position: Substitute Teacher 2025-2026 School Year
Alabama School for the Blind
Alabama School for the Deaf
Helen Keller School of Alabama
ABOUT ALABAMA INSTITUTE FOR DEAF AND BLIND (AIDB)
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) is the world's most comprehensive education, rehabilitation, and service program serving individuals of all ages who are Deaf, Blind, DeafBlind, and multidisabled and their families. Founded in 1858, AIDB serves more than 32,000 infants, toddlers, children, adults, and seniors with hearing and vision loss throughout Alabama each year.
Our services literally span a lifetime including five campuses in Talladega, ten regional centers located throughout the State of Alabama, with programs that range from early and senior intervention, traditional and nontraditional education services in residential and outreach settings, and a manufacturing facility that is the state's largest employer of adults who are Deaf, Blind, or DeafBlind. Our employees are among the organization's most valuable assets and resources. We share compassion for leveling the playing field for all. Our mission makes AIDB a unique place to work.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
• Must hold a valid Alabama Substitute License or valid Alabama Teaching Certificate.
• Must possess a high school diploma or GED.
• Must be physically able to perform the job.
• Must follow all AIDB policies and procedures and state and federal laws.
• Must remain awake and alert at all times.
• Must be able to adhere to confidentiality requirements.
• Must be able to handle emergency situations in a calm manner.
• Must have the ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Alabama School for the Deaf (ASD ) Teacher Position will require a sign language proficiency minimum entry level of Survival Plus according to the AIDB evaluation system. All applicants must provide documentation of sign language proficiency or take a sign language proficiency interview (SLPI available through AIDB).
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
• Performs duties in the absence of full-time AIDB staff as required for the position including, but not limited to the following:
• Assumes the responsibility for instructing classes when a teacher is absent.
• Assumes other responsibilities for that teacher during the time the teacher is absent.
• Assumes responsibility for overseeing pupil behavior in class and during lunch and other activities.
• Other duties as assigned.
Upon offer of employment, the applicant must submit to a fingerprint background check at an agency designated and paid by AIDB.
Payroll: $12.24 Alabama Substitute License Scale S1 Rank HS
$20.40Alabama Teacher Certification or AIDB Retired Teacher with a Substitute License Scale PH Rank 01
Direct Deposit Required
Deadline for Application: September 30, 2026
Click Below to Apply:
https://al.harrisschool.solutions/AIDB/S/Application