COLUMBIA - Maury County Public Schools is actively recruiting substitute teachers ahead of the 2026-2027 school year, offering residents a flexible way to earn income while supporting student learning across the district.
The district emphasizes the role substitute teachers play in maintaining classroom continuity when regular educators are absent. According to Maury County Public Schools, the position allows individuals to set their own schedules and make a direct impact on students in the community.
For those interested in education or seeking supplemental income, substitute teaching can be an accessible entry point. The district did not specify salary, benefits, or minimum qualifications in its announcement, but those interested should contact Maury County Public Schools directly for details on the application process and requirements.
Maury County's school system serves over 11,000 students across more than two dozen schools, from rural elementary buildings to the high schools in Columbia and Spring Hill. Reliable substitute coverage is essential to keeping that machinery running smoothly when unexpected absences occur.
