What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manager of Montessori Learning and Research (REMOTE) position at American Montessori Society?
Company Description
About the American Montessori Society
The American Montessori Society (AMS) is the foremost advocate for quality Montessori education. AMS sets the high professional standards that inform Montessori education as practiced in AMS-accredited schools and taught in AMS-affiliated teacher education programs. AMS provides an information center for its members, the media, and the public; a voice in the public policy arena; and a mobilizing force for the global Montessori community, through support services, research, and professional development events. Thousands enjoy AMS membership globally and attend AMS's premier conference for professional Montessori educators, The Montessori Event, in person and online. AMS comprises over 20,000 members, including 1,300 private and public schools.
AMS is classified as a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization.
Reports to: Executive Director
Works close with: Membership, Professional Development, Teacher Education, Accreditation, Marketing & Communications, and Events teams
Classification: Full-time FTE (1.0), Regular, Exempt
Salary Range: $70,000-$75,000
Designation: Remote working in the Eastern Time Zone. Position involves work-related travel in the United States 2-4 times per year including the Annual Conference
Employee must reside in one of the following states: Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Michigan, Tennessee, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, and Texas
To Apply:
To apply for one of the Manager positions within the Montessori Learning, Research & Innovation Team, please submit the following materials:
Cover Letter
Address your interest in AMS and highlight relevant experience, qualifications, and your passion for AMS and Montessori education.
Montessori
Submit a Montessori Philosophy Statement. Outline your core beliefs, values, and non-negotiables as they relate to Montessori pedagogy and practice. Your statement should reflect your understanding of the Montessori method, your commitment to high-fidelity implementation and practice, and the principles you uphold in school and classroom culture, materials, teacher roles, and the prepared environment.
Resume
Only applications complete with a resume, cover letter and Montessori Philosophy Statement will be considered.
Note to the applicant: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. No calls please. Must be eligible to work in the United States.
Job Description
Montessori Learning, Research & Innovation Team Overview
AMS is launching a new Montessori Learning, Research & Innovation Team housed in the Office of the Executive Director. This dynamic team will play a key role in advancing AMS’s mission by supporting special projects and strategic initiatives, ensuring the quality and integrity of Montessori practices across all AMS programs, and serving as internal thought leaders by offering Montessori-based insights and expertise.
While each Manager on this team will lead a distinct area of work—Learning & Research, Learning & Innovation, and Learning & Content Development—the team's success will be rooted in deep collaboration and collective ownership of key deliverables. Together, they will:
Design and guide high-impact initiatives that reflect best practices in Montessori education;
Ensure alignment with AMS standards and goals;
Collaborate across departments to infuse Montessori principles into organizational strategies, programming, communications, and educator supports.
Each manager will bring unique expertise and leadership to their respective areas—research and scholarship, innovative educator engagement, and curriculum/content development—while working in close coordination to drive meaningful, mission-aligned outcomes for the AMS community.
Manager of Montessori Learning & Research Key Responsibilities
General:
Support the Executive Director with special projects and initiatives.
Ensure the quality and integrity of Montessori practices across all AMS programs.
Serve as a Montessori thought partner, providing Montessori-based insights to internal teams.
Support continuous improvement efforts to enhance TEP and school quality and alignment with AMS standards.
Collaborate with membership to create professional development content for AMS Learning.
Montessori Life Blog Review
Work in partnership with the Marketing department and approve advertising, sponsorships, exhibitors, and strategic partnerships to ensure alignment with AMS standards, practices, and branding guidelines.
Oversee AMS’s research initiatives, including key publications and partnerships.
Supervise the Research Consultant and collaborate with the Research Committee.
Lead and manage Montessori Action Research Symposium (MARS).
Support cross-departmental projects that advance Montessori research, policy, and advocacy.
Serve as a liaison between the Office of the Executive Director and AMS’s various departments, ensuring appropriate Montessori content is infused into all AMS initiatives.
Professional Development & AMS Learning
Ensure AMS Learning remains filled with high-quality, relevant, and engaging professional development content.
Curate, develop, and organize content for adult learners, novice teachers, experienced educators, administrators, and researchers.
Collaborate with Montessori experts and thought leaders to produce new professional development offerings.
Work with AMS staff to coordinate live and asynchronous learning opportunities.
Content & Special Initiatives
Collaborate with the events team to develop and approve Montessori programming to meet the educational needs of the Montessori community and adheres to AMS standards, AMS events include: The Montessori Event, Labposium, regional symposiums, leadership gatherings, summits, and research forums.
Assist in the development of research papers, blog posts, and publications that contribute to Montessori thought leadership.
Lead and manage the Montessori Voices program at The Montessori Event
Qualifications
Passion for advancing the AMS movement and supporting high-quality Montessori learning and research. AMS or approved Montessori credential (Early Childhood or Elementary).
Minimum of 6 years of experience in a Montessori environment (classroom, teacher education, or equivalent).
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in education, research, or a related field strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience supporting educational research.
Familiarity with IRB processes and ethical standards in research.
Ability to manage complex projects, timelines, and multiple priorities effectively.
Detail-oriented with strong organizational, planning, and follow-through capabilities.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to present complex ideas clearly and accessibly.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with a diverse network of educators, researchers, and organizational partners.
Comfortable using productivity tools and familiarity with learning management systems
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion
Additional Information
AMS has a strong benefit package including Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b), Life Insurance, Long Term Disability and generous Paid Time Off, Sick Days, Holidays and other time off.
The American Montessori Society is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, family responsibility, political affiliation or any other status protected by applicable laws.
No calls please.
Salary : $70,000 - $75,000