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Thank you for your interest in substituting for the Flour Bluff Independent School District and becoming our Partner in Education. Substitute teaching plays a vital role in our schools, and we sincerely appreciate your efforts in helping to facilitate the learning process. Whether you are a returning substitute or applying to substitute for the first time, we are committed to making your experience in Flour Bluff a positive one for both you and the students.
The information provided on this site is intended to assist you in navigating our substitute system and to address any questions you may have about your upcoming substitute experience. We value your contribution to our educational community and look forward to working with you to provide a high-quality education for our students.
Personnel Services Coordinator
vbernal@flourbluffschools.net
Phone: (361) 694-9201
Flour Bluff ISD Administration Building
2505 Waldron Rd
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
Main Phone: (361) 694-9000
Fax: (361) 694-9800
Note: Completing the substitute application does not guarantee a substitute teaching position.
*Long Term Substitute Pay: A long term substitute must hold a Valid Texas Teaching Certificate
*Please note that long term substitute pay begins on day 16 of the same professional substitute assignment and remains in effect as long as the substitute has continuous employment in that assignment.
Should a break in service occur, the pay reverts back to the standard substitute pay until the substitute works another 15 consecutive days in the same assignment. Long term assignments are assigned by the Substitute Services Administrator.
High School Diploma or its equivalent or Associates degree
Bachelor or Master degree from an accredited college, Teaching Certificate from other state than Texas.
Hold a valid Texas Teaching Certificate.
Long-Term pay is becomes into effect on the 16th day of a continued substitute assignment.
Registered or Licensed Nurse serving in a nursing assignment.
Senate Bill 9, also known as the “Fingerprinting Bill”, was signed into law by Governor Perry in the Fall of 2007. This bill requires that all substitutes undergo a national criminal history record information review by the all substitutes undergo a national criminal history record information review by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Therefore, before you can be employed as a substitute in Flour Bluff ISD, you will be required to provide your fingerprints to be checked against the national criminal history database.
Thank you for your interest in substituting for the Flour Bluff Independent School District and becoming our Partner in Education. As a prospective substitute, you may have questions about the application process, requirements, and pay rates. We have compiled some commonly asked questions to help you navigate through our substitute system and ensure a positive experience for both you and the students.
No- you must reapply and go through the hiring process again.
Substitute Teachers (can sub as a teacher or paraprofessional).
Substitute Nurses (must hold an LVN or RN license).
Applications will be accepted throughout the school year.
On the Flour Bluff school website under: Employment – Substituting in FBISD.
No – all applications are online.
We have one computer at the Administration building that can be used or the Public Library offers their computers for use. Please note that we use the AESOP system to fill absences. This system requires internet access.
Yes – it is very common to apply for multiple positions within the District at the same time.
No – FBISD receives applications from many more applicants than we can hire. As current substitutes leave us for other jobs, or because they are hired into full-time positions with FBISD, we hire new substitutes to replace them.
We base all hiring decisions on merit, and always attempt to select the most qualified applicants available – that generally means that fully certified, experienced applicants would be selected for substitute teacher first. It is also based on the need of new substitutes.
FBISD pays substitutes on an hourly basis. The rate depends on your education level.
If you are selected for hire, you will have to provide the following documents during the hiring process:
Yes – you can bring them to the interview or upload them with you application. These items are not required prior to interviewing.
AFTER an applicant is selected for hire as a substitute, they are scheduled to attend a FBISD New Substitute Orientation prior to taking their first assignment. At the Orientation, new substitutes receive training on District policies and procedures, various pay issues, the Districts on-line assignment system.
Yes – many of our substitute teachers are TRS retirees. Generally, TRS retirees can substitute an unlimited number of days during the school year when substituting for a regular employee. It is always the retiree’s responsibility to understand the TRS rules and how the rules impact their work and retirement benefits.
No- FBISD is its own Independent School District. You must complete the substitute process that is in place within the district.
The Flour Bluff Independent School District does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, national origin, disability, military status, genetic information, or on any other basis prohibited by law. Additionally, the district does not discriminate against an employee or applicant who acts to oppose such discrimination or participates in the investigation of a complaint related to a discriminatory employment practice. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant’s job qualifications, experience, and abilities.