| Feature | Permanent Substitute Teacher | Long-Term Substitute Teacher |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a substitute teaching license or certification | Requires a substitute teaching license or certification, sometimes with additional qualifications |
| Work Environment | Works across multiple classrooms and subjects, often in various schools | Works in a specific classroom for an extended period, covering a teacher's absence |
| Duration | Usually short-term, day-to-day assignments | Extended period, often weeks or months |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used by schools for daily substitutes | Used for filling long-term teacher absences |
While both roles require similar certifications and involve working in school environments, a Permanent Substitute Teacher typically fills short-term gaps across multiple classrooms, whereas a Long-Term Substitute Teacher covers a specific classroom for an extended period. The main difference lies in the duration and scope of the assignment.