What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower Elementary Montessori Teacher-General Pool position at Montessori International Children's House?
Lower Elementary Montessori Teacher
About Montessori International Children’s House
Montessori International Children’s House (MICH) is an AMI accredited school serving children from 18 months through age 12 that has created an idyllic setting for young learners in its 40-year history. Situated on a verdant, wooded campus, and with a highly dedicated faculty and staff, the school community has a clear sense of purpose: to provide the best, age-appropriate education for young learners, following the philosophy of Maria Montessori.
Position Summary
The Lower Elementary Montessori Teacher leads a class of 20-26 students ages 6-9 in accordance with the philosophy and guidelines of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). The Lower Elementary Montessori Teacher works with the Educational Director and the Montessori Assistant to prepare and maintain an orderly, attractive, and joyful environment. Alongside the other adults, they observe and model courteous and respectful behavior and contribute to the warm, supportive, and peaceful atmosphere. The Elementary Montessori Teacher directs the students’ activities academically, spiritually, emotionally, and physically in a prepared Montessori environment that challenges each child to reach their fullest potential per Montessori philosophy, pedagogy, and methods appropriate for the developmental stages.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Curriculum Coordinator and Classroom Administration
- Preparing the Montessori classroom environment to meet the needs, interests, and the developmental stages of the elementary child
- Supporting the care and maintenance of the environment, including but not limited to creating and repairing materials, cleaning the environment, and replenishing supplies
- Planning, scheduling, and offering each child in your classroom a challenging and appropriate Montessori curriculum in each subject area through lessons based on individual learning levels.
- Working with students of varying abilities assigned to the classroom including those with learning exceptionalities
- Meeting regularly with the classroom team (including substitutes and members of the extended day team), and training them as necessary, to best support the children in the community
Family Engagement and Communication
- Assisting in the development of and participation in school functions, including but not limited to open houses, orientation meetings, family education events, and school-wide activities.
- Preparing documents and reports necessary to facilitate parent-teacher conferences or other meetings requested by parents or school administration.
- Providing timely and meaningful communication with parents/guardians about the life of the classroom community as well as the progress/needs of their individual children.
Professional Growth
- Seek feedback to improve performance in supporting the environment and in working with the children
- Reflecting on and pursuing the development of professional growth; working with a direct supervisor to evaluate and improve skills.
- Participating in structured and informal professional development opportunities.
- Assisting with any projects as assigned by the Head of School or Education Director
- Attending all other meetings as appropriate.
Other Duties as Assigned
Required Skills and Experience
- AMI Elementary Diploma
- Bachelor’s Degree required, Masters preferred
- Ability to meet school/state health requirements and pass a criminal background check as required by the Office of Child Care.
- A commitment to the school’s mission as a dedicated member of the Montessori community
- A willingness to contribute to a culture of collaboration and teamwork
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong attention to detail and organization, and passion for creating an inclusive and dynamic learning environment
- A positive, team spirit with a desire to work together to support all aspects of the school operations
- Openness to feedback, desire to continue development as a professional, and willingness to take responsibility for programmatic outcomes and achievement.
EEO Statement
Montessori International Children’s House is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Salary : $50,000 - $99,000