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We Are Hiring

Job Title: Primary and Elementary Montessori Teacher

Location: 924 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C.

Job Type: Full-Time/Part-Time (depending on the number of subjects taught)

Reports To: Principal and Assistant Director

Salary: $44k per school year (August 16 to June 15). Commensurate with experience.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, Montessori certification, and three professional references to info@waterfrontacademy.org. We also require you to fill out the following questionnaire here.

Position Overview:

Waterfront Academy, a Spanish immersion Montessori school rooted in the Catholic tradition, seeks dedicated and passionate Primary and Elementary Montessori Teachers. The ideal candidates will be committed to delivering a comprehensive Montessori education, incorporating the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd curriculum in both English and Spanish. These roles require a deep commitment to fostering a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning environment where students can thrive academically, spiritually, and socially.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Montessori Curriculum Delivery:

    • Plan, prepare, and deliver the Montessori curriculum in both English and Spanish, tailored to the developmental needs of Primary or Elementary students.

    • Facilitate individualized learning experiences, allowing students to progress at their own pace.

  • Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Curriculum:

    • Implement the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd curriculum, guiding students in their spiritual development and understanding of the Catholic faith.

    • Deliver lessons and activities that integrate the Montessori approach with spiritual education.

  • Bilingual Instruction:

    • Provide instruction and support to students in both English and Spanish, ensuring language development in both languages.

    • Create an immersive bilingual environment that encourages students to communicate effectively in both languages.

  • Learning Environment:

    • Maintain a safe, caring, and structured classroom environment that supports the emotional and physical well-being of all students.
      Promote a positive classroom culture that encourages respect, collaboration, and a love of learning.

  • Hands-On Learning:

    • Explore and incorporate hands-on learning opportunities within the classroom and through outdoor activities.

    • Design and facilitate experiential learning projects that allow students to engage with the curriculum in meaningful and practical ways.

  • Student Assessment and Progress Monitoring:

    • Observe and assess student progress, providing feedback and support to help each student reach their full potential.

    • Maintain accurate records of student development and communicate progress with parents and administration.

  • Collaboration and Professional Development:

    • Work closely with fellow teachers, administrators, and support staff to ensure a cohesive educational experience for all students.

    • Participate in ongoing professional development to stay current with best practices in Montessori education and bilingual instruction.

Qualifications:

  • Montessori teaching certification for Primary or Elementary levels (AMI/AMS or equivalent).

  • Experience with the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd curriculum is highly preferred.

  • Fluency in both English and Spanish is required.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Education or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.

  • Strong classroom management skills and the ability to create a nurturing and stimulating environment.

  • Passion for bilingual education and a commitment to the Montessori philosophy.

  • Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of educators and support staff.

  • Alignment with the school’s mission and values, including a commitment to the Catholic tradition.

Working Conditions:

  • The position involves working in a classroom setting with primary or elementary-aged children.

  • The role may require outdoor activities, field trips, and other hands-on learning experiences.

  • Teachers may need to lift and move educational materials and furniture as part of classroom setup and maintenance.

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