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You are a perfect match for our flexible teaching opportunities if you are: * Flexible: Teacher absences happen. You are ready to accept same-day, daily or long-term assignments at anytime because ...

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Flexible Teaching Locations: With programs throughout the U.S., Teaching Fellows can choose to teach and live in a city that fits their interests. Though our programs share a common mission, they are ...

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How much do flexible teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for flexible 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 flexible teaching?

Flexible teaching is an instructional approach that adapts to the diverse needs, learning styles, and circumstances of students. It often involves offering various formats such as in-person, online, hybrid, or asynchronous learning options. This method allows educators to tailor lessons, assessments, and schedules to enhance student engagement and accessibility. Flexible teaching is especially valuable in accommodating students' differing time zones, life commitments, and learning paces.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a flexible teacher?

To thrive as a Flexible Teacher, you need a strong understanding of subject content, classroom management strategies, and an appropriate teaching certification. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, remote teaching tools, and educational software is often required. Adaptability, effective communication, and the ability to quickly build rapport with diverse student groups are standout soft skills. These competencies are crucial for delivering quality instruction and maintaining student engagement across varying environments and schedules.

What are some common challenges flexible teachers face when adapting to different classroom environments?

Flexible teachers often work across various schools, grade levels, or subjects, which requires quickly adapting to new curricula, classroom cultures, and student needs. Adjusting to unfamiliar teaching technologies or expectations can be challenging, as can building rapport with students in a short timeframe. However, these experiences help flexible teachers develop strong problem-solving skills, resilience, and versatility, all of which are highly valued in educational settings.

What is the difference between Flexible Teaching vs Part-Time Teaching?

AspectFlexible TeachingPart-Time Teaching
CredentialsTypically requires teaching certification or relevant degreeOften requires similar credentials, but may vary by institution
Work EnvironmentCan include online, in-person, or hybrid settings with adaptable hoursUsually in educational institutions with scheduled hours
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across schools, online platforms, and training centersPrimarily in schools, colleges, and universities
Work ScheduleHighly flexible, often self-directedLimited to specific scheduled hours

Flexible Teaching offers adaptable hours and settings, often self-managed, while Part-Time Teaching involves scheduled hours within traditional educational environments. Both roles may require similar credentials but differ mainly in scheduling and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Flexible Teaching job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,572 per year, or $15.7 per hour.

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Company Description

Advance Talent Solutions is a talent recruitment, flex staffing and education consulting firm specializing in connecting underrepresented/non-traditional candidates to high-need education positions. Our mission is to make an impact in the education sector by providing an innovative approach to meeting the human capital needs of schools through a multitude of diverse & inclusive strategies.

Job Description

Are you seeking a new career experience while making a difference in education? Do you have prior teaching experience? If so, being an ATS Substitute Teacher might the next career move for you. We are recruiting individuals who want to help our partner schools achieve their mission of closing the student achievement gap.  You are a perfect match for our flexible teaching opportunities if you are:

  • Flexible: Teacher absences happen. You are ready to accept same-day, daily or long-term assignments at anytime because our partner schools are counting on you.
  • Reliable: You understand that schools are depending on you to report to school, on time, ready to help their students.
  • Eager: You are excited about working with children and open to learning something new during your flexible teaching assignment.
  • Dedicated: You see your role as a critical link in supporting the school's staff.

Primary Responsibilities:

As an ATS Substitute Teacher, you are responsible for:

Your Assigned Classroom

-       Your respectful and positive tone will create a happy, engaging atmosphere for your students.

-       Maintaining a clean and safe classroom environment will ensure that your students are prepared to                learn.

Your Curriculum & Instruction

-       Despite teacher absences and vacancies, students must continue to learn. You are expected to execute detailed lesson plans to ensure that your students are engaged and receiving quality lessons during their instructional time.

-       You will be expected to use a multitude of instructional strategies that are academically rigorous and highly engaging.  For new flexible teachers, ATS has resources to help you during your assignment.

-       It takes a school community to ensure that all students are learning! Working collaboratively with the principal and other teachers is required for all flexible teaching assignments.

Qualifications

-       We value your education experience.  For all of our flexible teaching opportunities, you must         possess at least a Bachelor's Degree.

-       We value your educator experience. Prior teaching or youth volunteer experience will help make a smooth transition into your flexible teaching assignments.

-       We value your credentials.  Our schools are always seeking new talent so your state teaching      certification will give you an opportunity to show your skills on the job.  In lieu of a teaching credential,     a substitute teacher certification is required.

-       We value your ability to support your students. Experience with classroom management techniques is a plus or the willingness to learn these skills.

-       We value your commitment and dedication.  A strong commitment to keeping and reporting to your school's assignments on time is required.

Additional Information

We work with schools in the Camden, New Jersey area.  Teaching assignments are available for both daily and long-term placements.

Compensation:

-       Compared to other organizations, our compensation rates are competitive.

-       Access to health care and 401(K) options for eligible employees.

-       A rewarding experience honing your teaching skills, gaining access to potential employers or learning new career skills.