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Primary School Subbing Pay

  • 30-07-2008 4:22pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    Hi All,
    Quick question, anyone know roughly what the pay rate is per day of Subbing in a Primary School....Thanks...

    J.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 amyelmo


    john10 wrote: »
    Hi All,
    Quick question, anyone know roughly what the pay rate is per day of Subbing in a Primary School....Thanks...

    J.

    Check this out:

    http://www.into.ie/ROI/WorkingConditions/Salaries/SubstituteTeachers/

    If you're a trained primary teacher, it's over e200 a day; otherwise about e70
    less per day. As far as I know these amounts are based on working up to 40 days in the school year - otherwise the salary is pro-rata based on the full-time salary for working 183 days.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭HoneyButterfly


    amyelmo wrote: »
    Check this out:

    http://www.into.ie/ROI/WorkingConditions/Salaries/SubstituteTeachers/

    If you're a trained primary teacher, it's over e200 a day; otherwise about e70
    less per day. As far as I know these amounts are based on working up to 40 days in the school year - otherwise the salary is pro-rata based on the full-time salary for working 183 days.

    I was subbing in Primary Schools from Sept last year until May (starting my PGDE this month). And I always got 125 a day. Unless i was a 'temporary teacher' and not a 'sub-teacher'. If I was a temporary teacher I got about 70 day, but thats including weekends, so really it was more if you're just counting Mon-Fr, if you get me. If you were a temporary teacher you knew how long you were gonna be there, you were doing a maternity leave etc, but if you are a sub you're filling in last minute kind of thing. Most of the sub work given to unqualified subs are days here and there anyway, so its the 125 eur a day. Most of the 'temporary teacher positions are given to qualified teachers.


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