Q: Do I have to have touch-tone service to use SubFinder?
A: No,
but you do need a telephone that is tone/pulse switchable.
Q: Do I have to call in and register with SubFinder before I
can receive job offers?
A: Yes. You will not receive any job offers
until you have registered!
Q: Do I have to register every time I call in?
A: No. You only have to register once.
Q: What happens if SubFinder calls me and gets my answering
machine?
A: Your
answering machine will record some portion of SubFinder’s greeting and
narration asking for your PIN – Personal Identification Number. SubFinder will realize that the phone was
answered, but will not leave any information regarding the job. SubFinder may call back later and offer you
the job again or, if your district allows you to review available jobs, you may
want to call in and see if anything is available.
Q: What if someone in my family answers the phone and it’s
SubFinder calling?
A: You
have two choices: 1) If you are not
home, you can teach family members how
to accept jobs for you. If you choose
to do this, please make sure they realize how important it is to tell you about
the job after they accept it! 2) If you
are home, have the person who answered the phone put the receiver down and call
you. Substitute Finder will ask for
your PIN several times, waiting approximately 30 seconds between each request,
so you will have time to get to the phone before the call is terminated.
Q: Can an employee assign me to, or request me for, his/her
absence?
A: Yes,
if the district has chosen to use these options. The employee must have your SubFinder-assigned ID number in order
to do this. They should be able to
obtain this number from their school office.
Q: What if the days I am available to work change from week to
week?
A: You
can change this information yourself, using your touch-tone phone. From the Main Menu, choose option #4 – To
Review Personal Information and then choose option #3 - To Review the Days of
the Week You Can Work. Follow the
instructions given by the narrator and/or your reference card to change your
available days.
Q: Can I call SubFinder and “shop” for jobs?
A:
Yes.
Q: When I call in to Review Available Jobs, will I be given a
list of jobs from which to choose?
A: No. You will hear one job at a time and will
able to accept the job, listen to the job again, or listen to the next
job. If you accept the job, you may
still review jobs for other dates, if there are any available at that time.
Q: What is the difference between marking myself
‘Unavailable’ and marking myself with a ‘Do Not Disturb’?
A: Marking yourself as ‘Unavailable’ means
that you can not work for that time period.
It does not mean that you don’t want SubFinder to call you with offers
for future jobs. For example: If you
say that you are unavailable on Monday, SubFinder will not offer you a job for
Monday but it may call you Monday evening to offer you future jobs.
When you create a
“Do Not Disturb’, you are telling SubFinder that you do not want to receive any
calls during that time period. You are
not telling SubFinder that you can’t work.
For example: If you ask not to be disturbed on Monday, SubFinder will
not call you on Monday. But, it could
call you Sunday night and offer you a job for Monday.
If
you are not available to work and you do not want to receive any
calls, you must add both items to the specified time period. After adding an Unavailable Date Range,
SubFinder will ask you if you still want to receive calls during the period. Indicating that you do not will also place a
Do Not Disturb on your account for the same period.
Q: If I enter an Unavailable Date Range (for example, for a
vacation) and return early, can I begin to pick up jobs early?
A: Yes. You must call SubFinder, choose option #4 -
To Review Personal Information, choose option #4 - For the Date Range Menu,
choose option #3 - To Review a Date Range, and then remove the date range. You will then be eligible to receive job
offers from SubFinder, as well as review available jobs (if allowed by the
district.)
Q: If I reject a job for a particular day, will SubFinder quit
calling me for that day?
A: No. SubFinder may still call you for other jobs
if you meet the criteria.
Q: If I reject or cancel jobs, will I be automatically removed
from the substitute list?
A: No. You will not be automatically removed for
rejecting or canceling jobs.
Q: Do I need to remember my job number?
A: Yes. The job number is your confirmation that
SubFinder has registered your acceptance of the job. You will also need this number if you need to cancel the job.
Q: Will I have the same job number for all my jobs?
A: No. Every new job you accept will have a
different job number.
Q: Can I cancel a previously accepted job in the event of an
emergency?
A: Yes. From the Main Menu, choose option #3 - To
Cancel a Job. After entering the job
number, SubFinder will play the job information for you and then give you the
option of canceling the job. If you try
to cancel a job after the Substitute Cancel Deadline, you will be
instructed to call the administrator and will given the appropriate number to
call.
Q: What is my Substitute Cancel Deadline?
A: Each
district establishes their own deadline.
This information should be given to you at the time of your introduction
to SubFinder.
Q: Will I ever be offered jobs in position areas that I did not
request?
A: Maybe. You may be called for jobs outside your
stated position area(s) if: (1) a special request for you has been made, or (2)
SubFinder has been configured to call substitutes outside the position area
after all matching substitutes have been called.