Michigan Teaching Jobs

Teachers and administrators can find teaching positions in Michigan spanning all subjects and grade levels. From elementary, to math, to art teaching jobs, begin your search with Teach Away to teach in MI.

Top Michigan Teaching Jobs positions

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Special Education Teacher
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Map marker iconChapel Hill, United States
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Start in August 2026
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Middle/High School Social Studies Teacher
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Map marker iconChapel Hill, United States
License required iconTeaching Credential/License
Start in August 2026
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Middle/High School Science Teacher
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Map marker iconChapel Hill, United States
License required iconTeaching Credential/License
Start in August 2026

How to find teaching jobs in Michigan

Teaching jobs in Michigan require at minimum a Bachelor’s degree, and have completed a state approved teacher preparation program. Public schools in Michigan are actively hiring for a range of roles across all subject and grade levels. Teachers specializing in early childhood, speech and language support, and special education are highly sought after.

Teaching in Michigan at a Glance

Number of public schools
3,550
Number of teachers
86,154
Number of students
1,555,370
Average teacher salary
$51,740
Budget
$12.1 billion
Teacher certification requirements
Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC), Professional Readiness Examination
Teacher certification reciprocity
Out-of-state teachers can qualify for certification in Michigan through the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement
State professional development requirements
6 semester hours and/180 hours of State Board Continuing Education Credits

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