Simply so, what does a long term substitute do?
The long-term substitute is responsible for providing classroom coverage for a teacher who is absent for an extended period of time. The long-term substitute works the regular hours of the absent classroom teacher during his/her absence.
Secondly, do subs get paid more than teachers? The median pay for substitute teachers in the US is $13.79 an hour. As of May 2018, more than 500,000 substitute teachers worked in the US, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Subs earned a median hourly wage of $13.79 and an average hourly wage of $15.56.
Thereof, do long term substitutes get benefits?
Full-time substitutes can make up to about $38,000 per year – close to the average teaching income. Part-time and even some long-term substitutes do not get benefits from their school districts, but many permanent subs get benefits similar to those that teachers have – including healthcare coverage and paid time off.
Do long term subs get paid for holidays?
Yes, long-term substitute teachers will receive pay for all holidays recognized by the Baltimore County Board of Education.