Lead Montessori Teacher
- Full-time
Company Description
Do you want to be a part of a team that implements an authentic and inclusive Montessori model for a wide variety of children, regardless of socio-economic status?
Are you interested in being a part of a team that is committed to social justice and educating our future leaders?
If so, this Montessori position may just be the opportunity you are looking for!
Lead Montessori Teacher
- Lead 1 through 3 Year Classes
- Montessori Certified 0-3 (or in the process of getting certified)
- Multiple Positions Available (up to 4 openings at this time)
- Entry-Level to Highly Experienced Candidates Encouraged to Apply
- Direct Hire with Excellent Health & Retirement Benefits
- 2 Central Locations (both within 7 minutes of Downtown)
Job Description
• Interact with children in an open, honest, and loving manner, always with dignity and respect.
• Respectfully, courteously, and professionally include families in our Montessori environment and actively encourage and support family participation in program activities.
• Calmly and efficiently plan, supervise and implement the curriculum for the children in accordance with the policies and philosophy of the school.
• Serve as a positive and consistent leader for classroom staff, families, and the organization.
• Participate in the continuous and creative process to meet individual and program goals through training and professional development.
• Treat the children with dignity, respect and with sensitivity to their cultural and socio-economic background.
• Act on the faith that the child’s potential will reveal itself; trust that the child is able to do things by themselves.
• Responsible for ensuring the safety, health, physical and social/emotion well-being of the children at all times.
• Schedule and complete all regular conferences, home visits, phone calls, monthly curriculum journals and developmental screenings as needed for each child in a timely manner.
• Effectively communicate and collaborate with classroom teammates.
• Complete all supervisory responsibilities for classroom staff including but not limited to recruiting, one-on-one supervisions, performance evaluations, goals, and accountability.
• Participate in community and public relations events involving the school.
• Participate in recommended training programs, educational conferences, professional days, staff meetings, and other courses pertinent to professional growth.
• Complete all child-related paperwork on a daily basis.
• Attend and participate in all regular scheduled meetings and agency events.
• Maintain required credentials.
• Maintain confidentiality with children, families and staff.
Qualifications
• Must have current A to I Montessori Diploma or in the process of completing the diploma (AMI or AMS)
• Must meet or exceed the requirements for a CDA (or Group Leader Certificate, Early Childhood Teacher, etc.) or be able to obtain within one year of hire.
• 2-5 years of teaching experience with ages 0-3 preferred
• Experience and commitment to working with children and families of diverse populations.
• Must be motivated and able to work independently as well as part of a team.
• Must demonstrate a positive attitude with a commitment to customer service.
• Must demonstrate experience with leading a successful team.
• Must have oral and written proficiency in the English language.
• Must be able to work the hours of the position based on the organization’s needs.
• Must have reliable transportation in order to complete home visits.
• Must have current Infant/Child CPR, First Aid, Universal Precautions or they must be obtained within the initial review period.
• Must complete clearance of a background check, post-offer, pre-employment physical, and TB test.
Additional Information
The Job Store is an EOE
*** APPLICANTS MUST BE AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN THE U.S.A. FOR ANY EMPLOYER ***