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How do I become a substitute teacher in Arizona?

Updated over 4 months ago

Requirements

To start substitute teaching in the great Copper State of Arizona, you need two things:

  1. A valid credential (a Substitute Teacher's Credential or Teaching Credential)

NOTE: You will need to have a valid credential before becoming a substitute with Swing Education.

If you already have a valid credential:

  • Log into your Swing Education account

  • Enter your Public Educator ID

    • (Don't remember your Public Educator ID? You can look it up here.)

  • Wait 3-4 days while Swing updates your account

What Credentials Do We Accept?

Swing accepts all administrative, Pre-K to 12 teaching, international teaching, and substitute teaching certificates, with the exception of Athletic Coaching, Intern, and Native American Language certificates. Swing also accepts a limited number of emergency certificates issued pursuant to COVID-19 directives.

You should contact us if you have any questions about if your specific certificate is valid.

How Do I Get a Credential if I Don't Have One?

How to Get an IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card

Student safety is of the utmost importance in Arizona, so before becoming a substitute teacher, you’ll need to pass a background check.

If you don’t have an IVP Clearance Card, click here for more information on how to obtain one.

If you have an IVP Clearance Card:

  • Log into your Swing Education account

  • Provide Swing with your IVP card number

  • Swing will update your account within the next 1-2 days

And, that's it! Remember, you can always message us with any questions.

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