Is a substitute teacher cover letter necessary?
A substitute teacher cover letter is necessary when the job posting specifically asks for a cover letter or when the application portal has space/instructions to upload one. If a cover letter is optional or if you’re unsure, writing one is the safest option.
Some school districts don’t need substitute teacher cover letters because they require substitute teacher applicants to write answers to specific questions (e.g., “Describe your previous experiences working with children”).
However, teacher cover letters for full-time positions are almost always necessary because districts and principals need to see evidence of your written communication and teaching skills.
If you do write a cover letter for substitute teaching, include evidence of relevant skills—such as patience, verbal and written communication, classroom management, and organization.
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