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Quebec Substitute Teacher Requirements

Official Quebec minimums (last reviewed February 8, 2026). Authorization comes only from government authorities. The real competitive edge: practical classroom skills that get you called back repeatedly.

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Required Items

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$165

Daily Rate (avg)

Quebec Requirements

These are the current published minimums. Skills that exceed them are what move you to the top of district call lists.

Required

Education Requirements

A high school diploma or equivalent is the minimum requirement to work as a classroom supervisor (substitute teacher) in Quebec. A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is preferred and may qualify candidates for higher pay rates, but it is not required. Due to ongoing teacher shortages, centres de services scolaires (school service centres) or English-language school boards across Quebec are actively hiring classroom supervisors who do not hold a B.Ed. degree. Classroom supervisors perform the same day-to-day duties as substitute teachers, including following lesson plans, managing classrooms, and supervising students. Candidates with post-secondary education in any field, relevant work experience with children, or educational assistant credentials may be given preference during the hiring process.

Background Check

A judicial background check (verification des antecedents judiciaires) is mandatory for all substitute teachers in Quebec. The check is required under the Education Act and must be completed before any contact with students. School boards are responsible for initiating this process.

Age Requirements

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, the age of majority in Quebec. This is a prerequisite for obtaining a teaching authorization and for entering into an employment contract with a school board or centre de services scolaire.

Application Process

Candidates apply directly to individual centres de services scolaires (school service centres) or English-language school boards in Quebec to be placed on the classroom supervisor or substitute teacher roster. Most boards accept applications through their online portals or human resources departments. The typical application requires a resume, proof of education (high school diploma or higher), a current Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening, government-issued photo identification, and two to three professional references. Some boards may also require a brief interview or orientation session before adding candidates to their active roster. Processing times vary by board but generally range from two to six weeks.

Language Requirements

French is the official language of Quebec and the primary language of instruction in the vast majority of schools. Substitute teachers in French-language school service centres must demonstrate proficiency in French. English-language school boards require English proficiency, and many also require functional French for communication purposes.

Recommended / Optional

Teaching Certification

A provincial teaching certificate is not required to work as a classroom supervisor in Quebec. Candidates who hold a valid teaching authorization (brevet d'enseignement) issued by Ministere de l'Education du Quebec may be offered preferential placement, higher daily pay rates, or priority access to long-term assignments. However, the classroom supervisor role was created specifically to address teacher shortages by allowing individuals without formal teaching credentials to fill substitute positions. School boards set their own criteria for classroom supervisors, and requirements may vary between centres de services scolaires (school service centres) or English-language school boards.

Training/Orientation

School service centres and school boards may require substitute teachers to attend orientation sessions. These cover board-specific policies, the Quebec Education Program (Programme de formation de l'ecole quebecoise), student evaluation frameworks, and administrative procedures for supply teaching assignments.

First Aid/CPR

While not a provincial requirement for teacher certification, some school boards and school service centres may require or recommend that substitute teachers hold a valid First Aid and CPR certificate, particularly for physical education or early childhood assignments.

Additional Information

For more information, visit the Ministere de l'Education du Quebec (MEQ) page. Note: Classroom supervisor positions may have different requirements than certified teaching positions. Contact individual centres de services scolaires (school service centres) or English-language school boards directly for the most current classroom supervisor hiring criteria.

After Authorization: How to Actually Get Called More in Quebec

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Complete the official government process

Satisfy Quebec's published education, background check, and application requirements. These are issued only by state and district authorities.

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Install fast authority signals

Students decide in the first 90 seconds whether to cooperate. Master the specific voice, posture, and routine moves that establish calm control immediately.

3

Build a portable engagement toolkit

Have 5-6 repeatable tactics ready for any grade band. Subs who keep learning happening (not just managed) get requested for long-term and repeat assignments.

4

Earn a reputation that travels

Leave every classroom better + one precise note. In Quebec, your documented reliability becomes your strongest job security.

The Real Picture in Quebec

Compensation & Minimums

$165

Avg Daily Rate

$40,000

Annual (regular subs)

High school diploma

Education Floor

Often No

License Required?

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Resources

This is skills-based professional development training only. It does not constitute state certification, a teaching license, or a guarantee of employment or assignments. All substitute teaching authorization and certification is issued exclusively by government/state/provincial/district authorities.

Skills-based professional development only. Actual substitute teaching authorization, certification, permits, and credentials in Quebec are issued exclusively by state, provincial, and district government authorities — never by Substitute Teacher Training or any private provider.

Meet the Quebec Rules — Then Stand Out with Skills

Our courses focus on the exact classroom tactics that turn authorized substitutes into the ones schools request again and again. All authorization and credentials come exclusively from state and district authorities.

Substitute Teacher Training provides practical skills development and resources to help substitute teachers perform more effectively in the classroom. Actual substitute teaching authorization, certification, permits, and credentials are issued exclusively by government/state/provincial/district education authorities. Decisions about hiring, pay rates, assignments, and any required credentials are made solely by schools, districts, and state education authorities. Completion of our courses results in a Certificate of Completion for professional development purposes only. We do not issue, approve, or guarantee any form of certification or employment.

Substitute Teacher Training provides no authorization, certification, or employment guarantees. All hiring, pay, and credential decisions rest solely with schools, districts, and state education authorities.