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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

  • Sundborn Children’s House: A Legacy of Montessori Education and Community Empowerment: Established in 1995, Sundborn Children’s House stands as a testament to authentic Montessori education in the heart of the beautiful Mid-Willamette Valley. As an independent, non-profit organization, our mission transcends the boundaries of traditional schooling. We are dedicated to nurturing the human spirit and empowering both our children and the wider community. Our two children’s houses serve up to 59 children. 

    Inspired by a Vision of Collaborative Living: Our name and environmental aesthetic draw inspiration from the Swedish village of Sundborn, where the renowned painter Carl Larssen captured scenes of children and adults harmoniously engaging in the practicalities of daily life. This vision of peaceful collaboration lies at the core of our approach. 

    Sustainability and Environmental Consciousness: At Sundborn, we hold a deep respect for the environment. Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our operational practices and our flourishing outdoor spaces. We believe that children thrive when they are connected to nature, and our resident cat and dog further enrich the experience of our learning community. 

    Extending Our Reach: Nhimbe for Progress: Our dedication to Montessori's vision extends beyond our local community. We are proud to support our partner school, Nhimbe for Progress, in Zimbabwe. Through this partnership, we aim to make a lasting impact on the lives of children and families in another part of the world. 

    Join Us in Shaping a Brighter Future: Sundborn is more than just a school; it is a community of learners, educators, and families who share a commitment to fostering the potential of every child. We invite you to learn more about our programs, our philosophy, and our ongoing efforts to create a more sustainable and compassionate world. 

    Sponsorship: We are searching for the next addition to our collaborative team. We are open to sponsoring Primary training for the right candidate. Candidates will work with current guides in either an assistant capacity, co-lead role or lead guide role throughout and after their graduation. 

    Please contact us at: office@sundborn.org to let us know you are interested! We look forward to hearing from you!

ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY

  • Montessori Lab School at Grand Center is seeking a dedicated and experienced AMI Montessori Assistant to Infancy (0-3) Guide to join our nurturing and dynamic team. Our school is a lab school for The Montessori Training Center of St. Louis and as such, we strive to deliver high-fidelity, authentic Montessori. Our school is also committed to providing a supportive, childcentered environment where children can explore, learn, and grow.

    Employment Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week, Mon-Fri), year-round

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Implement the Montessori philosophy and curriculum tailored to the developmental needs of children

    • Create and maintain a beautifully prepared environment that fosters independence, self-discipline, and confidence in each child.

    • Observe and assess children’s progress, offering individualized instruction and support.

    • Build a positive, respectful, and inclusive classroom culture.

    • Collaborate with colleagues and parents to support the holistic development of each child.

    • Ensure the safety and well-being of all children in your care.

    Qualifications:

    • Certified 0-3 Montessori Guide (AMI)

    • Strong understanding of Montessori principles and practices.

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

    • Passionate about working with young children and committed to their growth and development.

    What We Offer:

    • Competitive salary and benefits.

    • Professional development opportunities.

    • A collaborative work environment.

    If you are a compassionate educator dedicated to the Montessori philosophy, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and cover letter to: montessorilabschooljobs@gmail.com

    expires 5.17.25

PRIMARY

  • The Montessori School of Beaverton (MSB) is seeking a Primary Assistant to join our teaching team.

    One of our patient and passionate teachers is looking for a reliable, enthusiastic, self-regulated person who is ready to put their training to use in a fun-loving, energetic, high-functioning AMI classroom. This position is an excellent opportunity to develop as an assistant and gain confidence in your AMI coursework with real, hands-on experience in an established program. Under the direction of the teacher, the job includes maintenance of the classroom environment (inside and outside), supporting work of children, classroom management, observation, and generally helping to manage the expectations in the classroom.

    MSB is a private school serving the Portland metro area. The school was established in 1978 and is located in the northwest hills on a beautiful 6-acre campus. MSB is home to a thriving and vibrant community of dedicated staff and families invested in the education, development and nurturing of its 170 children, ages 3-12.

    The Ideal candidate will possess the following:

    • Demonstrated patience with children at this stage of development

    • Great communication skills

    • Responsible and accurate, with good follow-through on tasks

    • Willingness to accept coaching and guidance in accordance with Montessori philosophy

    • Variety of “crafty” skills to share: sewing, paperwork, drawing

    • Willingness to work alongside others with inspiration, an open mind, and a sense of humor

    Requirements:

    • Bachelor’s Degree or higher

    • AMI Primary Diploma preferred; AMS Primary Diploma will be considered

    • Preferred experience in a Montessori classroom, but we will be flexible for the right candidate

    General Information & Benefits Include:

    • Position dates: August 18, 2025 – June 12, 2026

    • Typical hours 7:30am – 3:30pm, Monday – Friday during the school year, may vary to meet program needs

    • Paid holidays and retirement plan

    • Hourly wage range $22.01 - $24.73/hour depending on experience

    • Medical, dental, and vision benefits

    To apply, email your cover letter and resume to employment@msb.org. No phone calls please.

    MSB is committed to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military or veteran status, pregnancy, age or physical or mental disability. or any other basis prohibited by local, state or federal law. In addition, MSB is committed to improving employment opportunities for and utilization of people who may have been denied equal opportunity in society at large.

    expire 6.2.25

  • Join our Montessori Community at a small school in San Francisco, CA, three blocks from Golden Gate Park! We are looking for an AMI Primary graduate for the 2025-2026 school year to work as a Junior Guide in collaboration with one of our AMI Primary Lead Guides. This is a perfect role for a candidate who is excited to learn from an experienced guide and has a strong passion to support high quality Montessori education.

    We are looking to fill this position for the 2025-2026 school year, starting August 4, 2025. However, we would welcome candidate who are looking to join our team as early as May 2025!

    Compensation
    We offer a competitive compensation package with a salary range of $28-$30 an hour depending on relevant experience. In addition we offer:

    • Health Insurance Coverage (Medical, Dental, and Vision)

    • Life Insurance

    • Paid School Breaks (6 weeks/annually), Paid Time Off (additional 5 days), Sick Leave (additional 8 days), Paid National Holidays (additional 6 days)

    • Professional Development Sponsorship (ie. Positive Discipline, Montessori Masterclass, and other training)

    • Positive work environment with support from the owner and the instructional Montessori Coach.

    To Apply: Please send your resume and short cover letter to masha@nopamontessori.com

    expires 5.25.25

  • Sequoia Montessori School is a small, growing micro-school in Palo Alto that blends the best of homeschooling and private education. Rooted in the Montessori philosophy, we emphasize individualized learning, independence, and a strong sense of community. We are excited to expand by opening a Children’s House for ages 3–6 in August 2025 and are now hiring: Open Positions: Lead Guide (3–6):

    • Must hold an AMI or AMS Montessori certification

    • Minimum one year of classroom experience

    • Fluent in English

    • Strong understanding of Montessori pedagogy

    • Kind, patient, and collaborative team member

    We offer a nurturing, respectful work environment, a close-knit team, and the opportunity to be part of a unique and inspiring educational journey from the beginning.

    To Apply: Please see the posting for more details: https://www.sequoiamontessorischool.com/join-our-team Please send the following to Maria Sorokina at msorokina@gmail.com:

    • Your Resume

    • A brief introduction about your experience and interest in Montessori education

    • Your preferred start date and availability for an interview

    Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged.

    expires 6.24.25

  • Beginning Summer / Early Fall 2025

    The Dahlia School of San Francisco will offer an authentic, international, Montessori Spanish Language curriculum with the goal of bringing peace, joy and global-mindedness to the world through the child. The Dahlia is the flower of San Francisco, and as an intentionally diverse community, we believe that every child is a flower of this great city. As a community school, we are committed to each child’s best development as well as equity and inclusion.

    We support children, teachers, and parents giving all families the opportunity to choose high-quality education in beautiful learning environments as they follow life’s unfolding journey.

    We are seeking a dedicated, benevolent AMI trained Primary Guide who is passionate about equity, diversity, community building, teacher leadership and child and family support. You will be the Lead Guide of the Primary/Children's House Class.

    Benefits:

    • $79,550K annual salary with competitive benefits and potential for relocation support.

    • Stipend twice a year from the Department of Early Childhood. Approximately $8000 total.

    • Generous paid time off and sick days.

    • Medical, vision, dental, 401K and life benefits.

    • Rest and lunch breaks as mandated by the state of California and up to one hour for lunch.

    • Professional development opportunities.

    • Bottomless coffee/tea and lunch provided.

    • Opportunity to be part of an established non-profit Montessori School.

    • Diverse, inclusive community that supports each teacher in his or her individual needs.

    • Beautiful neighborhood where you can find all resources and activities within walking distance.

    Responsibilities include:

    • Schedule will be 8:00am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday.

    • Additional 4 hours per week of classroom preparation, professional development, meetings and/or events support.

    • Responsible for leading the Primary team in classroom preparation, classroom management, classroom routine, classroom activities, professional development, events support, etc.

    • Responsible for lesson planning, progress reports and other administrative responsibilities.

    • Responsible, with team's support, for daily routine and daily reports for children.

    • Responsible for classroom management and work with children and families.

    • Speaks in Spanish at all times with children and is responsible for the classroom following the Spanish immersion model.

    • Receives and greets classroom visitors.

    • Maintains a clean classroom and school in partnership with all staff and cleaning support.

    • Acts as a substitute in order to assure adequate coverage for the school site.

    • Administers first aid, provides health office coverage and dispenses approved medication to students in accordance with EMSA First Aid/CPR training.

    • Operates a variety of office equipment including a copier, fax machine, two-way radio, computer and assigned software.

    Ideal Candidate:

    • AMI Primary trained.

    • 3+ years of experience leading a Primary Classroom.

    • Experienced or committed to the Spanish Immersion model.

    • Possesses a minimum of 12 ECE units.

    • Bilingual Spanish and English (Native Spanish speakers encouraged to apply)

    • Believes in the unique human potential of each child, and recognizes the impact and connection of each child in the world.

    • Passionate about the value of Montessori education in the service of equity, diverse communities and social justice.

    • Demonstrates initiative, flexibility and open mindedness, along with the willingness to be part of a community that learns and grows together.

    • Demonstrates responsibility, punctuality and accountability.

    • Has a valid authorization to work in the United States..

    Candidate Requirements:

    • Physically able to stand up 95% of the classroom hours and lift up to 40 pounds.

    • Guide classroom and children on outdoor excursions and field trips.

    • Bend, stoop and sit for various tasks throughout the day.

    • Assume postures in low level positions that best allow physical and visual contact with children.

    • Move from a seated position to a standing position promptly to respond to emergency situations.

    • Perform all activities with children, i.e. jump, dance, walk, run, etc. for extended period of time.

    • Must be able to sustain a high level of energy.

    • Must possess acceptable hearing and visual capabilities in order to monitor theenvironment and children’s well being.

    • Our school embraces nature, outdoors and adult guided “going out.” May be required to be outdoors and push children in up to six child buggies for regular, prolonged activities.

    About the San Francisco Mission Bay neighborhood
    Mission Bay is a neighborhood that offers quality of living and an easy commute to families who work in San Francisco and in Silicon Valley.This is also a socioeconomically and ethnically diverse neighborhood that offers 30% affordable housing, and is just a direct train or bus ride to the historic Bayview neighborhood. This beautiful neighborhood also offers tutoring, non profit programs and art programs owned and directed by minority women instructors. Mission Bay has been developed to connect and serve the community, and examples of these are the parks, social spaces (like food truck park), community garden, public library and athletic fields. Lastly, Mission Bay has been called a breeding ground for ideas, as it is the home to large research and philanthropic organizations.

    Interested applicants may send a resume and cover letter to Alejandra Tryon at hello@thedahliaschoolsf.org

    expires 5.22.25

  • Montessori in the Pines (MITP) is a small, community oriented Montessori preschool and kindergarten program located in the heart of Bend, Oregon. The school has low student to teacher ratios and a wonderfully supportive community. The program combines authentic Montessori practice with a farm-school approach to foster independence and sustainable leadership through a hands-on learning environment. MITP also aims to uphold a culturally responsive and anti-racist approach to education.

    MITP is looking for a warm, lively, and responsible lead teacher to join the team. A preferred candidate is AMI or AMS trained and anchors their practice in Montessori principles. The ideal candidate will be kind, empathetic, and personable. They will be dedicated to crafting a beautiful, well-ordered, and detail driven Montessori environment based on the developmental needs of the individual children in their care.

    Montessori in the Pines believes in the importance of community and expects lead guides to work in partnership with families and staff for the benefit of the children. Guides and assistants shall work as partners who bring their unique strengths to the work environment. The expectation is that lead guides will take on an important mentorship role to aid assistants in developing their understanding of Montessori pedagogy while allowing them to share their talents and interests with the students.

    Compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits include healthcare and professional learning stipends, paid holidays and sick days, and employee tuition discounts. The position includes 5 weeks of paid vacation built into the school calendar. This is a full-time salaried position (40+ hours per week).

    Feel free to check out the website www.montessoriinthepines.com to learn more about the program.

    • Job Type: Full-time

    • Salary: $46-65k annually DOE

    • Expected hours: 40+ hours per week (depending on needs)

    • Benefits: Employee discount, professional development assistance, health care stipend, paid sick leave, Oregon Saves IRA and 5 weeks paid vacation.

    • School type: A private Montessori school for ages 2.5-6 years old.

    • Education: Bachelor’s Degree and AMI/AMS Montessori certification

    • Experience: At least 1 year in childcare (Required)

    Please send a cover letter and resume to: admin@montessoriinthepines.com

    expires 8.17.25

  • Join Our Montessori Family: Primary Guide Position at Three Tree Montessori School (Starting August 2025)

    Three Tree Montessori School is seeking a dedicated and passionate AMI-trained Primary Guide to join our thriving community beginning in August 2025. Whether you're looking for a place to put down roots and grow long-term or are seeking a meaningful one-year opportunity, we’d love to connect with you.

    You’ll become part of a vibrant team of experienced and supportive Primary Guides, all of whom are deeply committed to offering children an authentic, enriching Montessori experience. This is more than just a workplace—it’s a place where your work is valued, your growth is nurtured, and your contributions make a lasting impact.

    Why Three Tree?
    Nestled just 15 minutes south of downtown Seattle, our school is located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and serves children from Toddler through Upper Elementary in a thoughtfully prepared, AMI-recognized environment. Our bright, spacious classrooms extend into outdoor learning areas, and visitors often comment on the welcoming, peaceful energy that fills our school.

    We offer:

    • A collaborative team culture built on trust, mutual respect, and shared purpose

    • Fully equipped learning environments and a leadership team that truly supports your practice

    • A community of educators who are inspired, dedicated, and ready to welcome you

    What We’re Looking For:

    • AMI Montessori Primary diploma (or in the process of completing)

    • Strong communication and collaboration skills

    • A heart for working with children and a commitment to the Montessori philosophy

    • A desire to contribute to a positive, team-oriented school culture

    Compensation & Benefits:

    • Salary range: $50,000–$70,000

    • Healthcare benefits including medical, vision, dental, life, and long-term disability

    • Retirement plan

    • Paid Time Off (10 days annually)

    This position is ideal for educators seeking a long-term home in Montessori, as well as those looking for a one-year experience in a supportive, mission-driven school.

    To Apply:
    Please send your resume and cover letter to Nicole Cook, Head of School, at employment@threetree.org.

    Come grow with us—we’d love to meet you.

    expires 6.15.25

  • Puddletown School is hiring an assistant for the 2025/26 school year. We are a primary, elementary and adolescent program in Eastmoreland SE Portland with a growing and active commitment to social justice, Anti-bias, Anti-racism, and Equity work (within and outside of our community). We are a caring and committed team of educators who greatly respect each other, the children, and the philosophies of Dr. Maria Montessori.

    Eligible candidates will need:

    • Current registration in the Oregon Background Registry

    • Current certification in Child/Infant CPR & First Aid

    • Hold current Oregon Food Handler’s card

    • Experience working with children ages 3-6

    • To meet all children with love and respect, as demonstrated in demeanor and tone

    • To be calm and observant, to move carefully and to be comfortable sitting and observing

    • To be open to feedback, with the understanding that all feedback is for the harmony of the classroom

    • To be a clear, direct and open communicator, including non-verbal communication (e.g., shared glances, physical signals, hand-written notes, shared classroom journal/log)

    • A willingness to collaborate with the classroom’s guide to support the direction and vision for the space and group, including hosting small gatherings of children as needed, material making as needed (with instructions), shifting the classroom space as needed, caring for the environment and preparing it daily as needed.

    • Knowledge of Dr. Montessori’s educational philosophy is not required but a willingness to learn is lovely and appreciated!

    Compensation is regionally competitive, with an offering range of $21-23. Benefits include: retirement matching 3%, health insurance, personal paid time off, holidays and breaks within the year, summers off (with an option to work), paid training opportunities and discounted tuition for any staff with children who attend Puddletown School.

    A note to potential candidates: Studies have shown that women, trans, non-binary folx, and BIPOC are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every single one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization, and we are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. That candidate may be one who comes from a background less traditional to our field of work, and that’s okay. We would strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every one of the qualifications described (note suggested by Tiffany D. Loftin, a liberatory thinker & movement architect).

    Please check out our website for more information about our program and the community: www.puddletownschool.com

    Send a short cover letter and resume to office@puddletownschool.org

    expires 5.8.25

  • Sundborn, founded in 1995, is an authentic Montessori Children's House situated in the Mid-Willamette Valley. We have 2 houses and a large yard/outdoor extension. We are surrounded by an outdoor recreation dreamland of old growth forests, mountain ranges, wine country and are only 1 hour from the coast. As an Independent school and non-profit organization, our mission is to nurture the human spirit and empower children and our community. Our name comes from the Swedish village that was home to painter Carl Larssen, who portrayed children and adults peacefully collaborating in the daily exercises of practical life. “Sundborn” translates to “healthy child”/”sound beginning”. We are dedicated to sustainability in our operations and have a beautiful and thriving outdoor environment as well as a resident cat and dog. Our dedication to Montessori's vision extends to Zimbabwe, where we support our partner school Nhimbe for Progress.

    We are seeking a warm, authentic and dedicated Montessori Primary Guide to join our team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about Montessori education and possess the knowledge, experience, and skills to guide and support children between the ages of 2.5 - 7 years old. Excellent communication skills and flexibility are a requirement. We are a small school with a high degree of collaboration between and within the children’s houses. Depending on the candidate, this position could be a traditional lead guide, a co-lead, a mentorship or a trained assistant position. All of the typical duties and responsibilities of a primary guide apply here.

    Qualifications:

    • Montessori Primary Certification ( AMI preferred)

    • Bachelor’s degree or higher (preferred, not required)

    • Previous experience working in a Montessori classroom with children preferred

    • Strong understanding of Montessori philosophy and principles

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

    • A genuine love for working with children and a commitment to their growth and development

    • Ability to create a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic classroom environment

    • Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented setting

    • Openness to being coached

    Benefits:

    • Competitive Compensation Package

    • Health, dental, vision

    • PTO

    • Simple IRA Matching

    • Professional development opportunities

    • Supportive and collaborative work environment

    If you are passionate about Montessori education and are excited to make a difference in children’s lives, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant certifications to office@sundborn.org with the subject line "Montessori Primary Guide Application."

    You can also submit a message to us via the “Waitlist” portal of our website (see above).

    expires 5.4.25

  • This is an especially exciting time to join Marin Montessori School, a highly regarded Bay Area AMI (Association Montessori International) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools) member. Marin Montessori School has served beautiful Marin County families for over 60 years. Our mission is to nurture the development of each child in our diverse community to his or her fullest potential – an independent, responsible, compassionate, learned individual who thinks critically and realizes clearly his or her role in the world. Thus, our mission is to provide education for life.

    Located on a stunning waterfront, our campus offers both sunlit classrooms and expansive outdoor learning spaces, creating a dynamic environment for our children and crew to thrive. We are more than just a school community that delivers academic education; we are passionate educators, engaged children, and enthusiastic families.

    Join to inspire the next generation of independent and compassionate thinkers by submitting a cover letter and resume on our website!

    The Primary ASC Specialist leads our additional school care program, applying Montessori principles to foster independence, collaboration, and environmental care. They create a home-like setting with seasonal activities, ensuring a cohesive mixed-age community. Responsibilities include supervision, program planning, and attendance tracking (Ravenna & Transparent Classroom). Additional duties include morning playground checks, afternoon support during lunch and nap time, and coordinating four weeks of Summer Camp.

    Required Qualifications:

    • Minimum 6 ECE units; commitment to completing 12

    • Collaborative, flexible, and detail-oriented

    • Positive attitude with a deep respect for young children

    • Eagerness to learn and grow in a Montessori setting

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • MI-trained

    • 12+ ECE units or a Bachelor’s degree

    • Montessori experience or background in early childhood education

    Physical Requirements:

    • Lift up to 40 lbs

    • Sit, stand, and move easily at a child’s level

    Salary:
    This is a non-exempt, full-time position. Start date is August 6, 2025. Hours are M - F, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. The salary and benefits package is commensurate with qualifications and experience.

    Apply on our website: https://marinmontessori.applicantpro.com/jobs/

    expires 6.2.25

  • The Primary Additional School Care (ASC) Assistant supports our robust after-school program by applying Montessori principles, fostering collaboration, independence, and care for the environment. They help maintain a home-like setting with seasonal art, games, books, and outdoor movement activities. Encouraging children to function as a cohesive mixed-age after-school community. The role involves consistent supervision, collaboration with the ASC lead, and support for maintaining a clean and organized environment. Additional duties include conducting the morning playground safety check and setup and providing afternoon support during class lunch and nap time.

    This is an especially exciting time to join Marin Montessori School, a highly regarded Bay Area AMI (Association Montessori International) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools) member. For over 60 years, our vibrant and dedicated community of families, crew, and volunteer board of trustees work together to nurture each child's full potential—intellectually, physically, socially, creatively, and emotionally.

    Located on a stunning waterfront, our campus offers sunlit classrooms and expansive outdoor learning spaces, creating a dynamic environment for our children and crew to thrive. We are more than just a school community that delivers academic education; we are committed to providing education for life!

    Join us to inspire the next generation of independent and compassionate thinkers!

    Required Experience, Qualifications, and Attributes:

    • 12 Early Childhood Education (ECE) units; may accept candidates with 6 ECE units, but the candidate must be willing to complete 6 additional units

    • Experience working with young children

    • A collaborative and flexible approach to working with colleagues

    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

    • Must be able to lift and carry 40 pounds

    Ideal Qualifications:

    • Current CPR and First Aid certification

    • Knowledge of Montessori pedagogy

    Salary:
    This is a non-exempt, full-time position; Hours: M - F, 10:40 - 6:00. Salary range is $27-$31/hr

    Marin Montessori School offers a competitive salary, an excellent benefits program, and beautiful surroundings.

    Apply on our website: https://marinmontessori.applicantpro.com/jobs/

    expires 6.2.25

  • Position Overview:
    Substitutes support student learning through observation, classroom assistance, and outdoor supervision. Those working with children aged 18 months to 6 years must have Early Childhood Education (ECE) units, while substitutes for Elementary classes do not require them. Candidates may select their preferred age groups.

    About Marin Montessori School:
    This is an exciting opportunity to join Marin Montessori School, a highly regarded AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools) member. For over 60 years, we have served Marin County families, fostering a diverse and inclusive community where children develop independence, responsibility, and critical thinking skills. Our mission is to provide education for life, nurturing each child's fullest potential.

    Nestled along a stunning waterfront, our campus features bright, sunlit classrooms and expansive outdoor spaces, offering an enriching environment for both students and educators. More than just an academic institution, we are a community of passionate educators, engaged children, and supportive families, all dedicated to the Montessori philosophy.

    If you're inspired to shape the next generation of independent and compassionate thinkers, we invite you to submit a cover letter and resume on our website.

    Preferred Experience, Qualifications, and Attributes:

    • ECE units (for those working with Toddler and Primary students)

    • Experience working with young children

    • Interest in learning the Montessori approach

    • Collaborative and flexible attitude in working with colleagues

    • Physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs

    • Mobility to sit, stand, and move at a child’s level

    Join us in making a meaningful impact in children’s lives through Montessori education!

    expires 3.30.25

ELEMENTARY

  • The Montessori School of Beaverton (MSB) is seeking a dynamic teacher to join an experienced Upper Elementary team. MSB is a private, non-profit, purpose-built school on 6-acres of wooded land serving the Portland metro area for the past 48 years.

    This is a rare opportunity to join our remarkable staff. We are home to a thriving and vibrant community of dedicated staff and families invested in the education, development and nurturing of 170 children, ages 3-12 years. Please visit msb.org to learn more about our school.

    General Responsibilities Include, But Aren’t Limited To:

    • Assist in the setup and ongoing maintenance of the classroom environment

    • Assist in the planning, preparation, and delivery of lessons

    • Helping to facilitate strong classroom management and peaceful conflict resolution

    • Establish rapport and develop strong relationships with the children and their families

    • Setting an example for the children and helping to instill values of respect, humility, and kindness

    • Helping to monitor student progress and correcting their work

    • Support with and attendance at two camping trips, one in the fall and one in spring

    Requirements:

    • A Bachelor’s degree in any area; a Master’s degree preferred

    • A Montessori Elementary-level diploma (AMI or AMS preferred)

    • 1-2 years’ work experience as a teacher in an Elementary Montessori environment preferred

    • Strong communication and collaborative skills

    • Commitment to delivering an authentic Montessori curriculum in a beautifully prepared environment while meeting the needs of children academically, socially, and emotionally

    General Information & Benefits Include:

    • Position dates: August 18, 2025 – June 10, 2026

    • Typical hours 8:00am – 4:00pm, Monday – Friday during the school year; may vary to meet program needs

    • Paid holidays and paid time off

    • Salary range starts at $53,388 - $59,989, based on experience

    • Medical, dental, and vision benefits

    • Retirement plan with employer match

    • Professional development stipend

    To apply, email your cover letter and resume to employment@msb.org. No phone calls please.

    MSB is committed to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military or veteran status, pregnancy, age or physical or mental disability. or any other basis prohibited by local, state or federal law. In addition, MSB is committed to improving employment opportunities for and utilization of people who may have been denied equal opportunity in society at large.

    expires 6.2.25

  • Applications are being accepted at Vancouver Montessori School, Vancouver, B.C. Canada for an Assistant to AMI Elementary Teacher in established lower elementary class.

    Established in 1972, Vancouver Montessori School’s preschool and elementary classes offer fully integrated educational programs in the prepared environment for children 3 to 12 years of age. Vancouver Montessori School is accredited Group 1 Independent School, BC Ministry of Education and Child Care. All our teachers are AMI certified. Join a collaborative work environment that provides mentorship and guidance.

    Our school is located in South Vancouver, close to the north arm of the Fraser River, local parks, and restaurants. Easy access to public transit and the city centre. On-site staff parking. Discover the natural beauty of Vancouver, BC, Canada.

    Ideal position for a person in training.

    Requirements:

    • Experience/familiar with Montessori philosophy and education

    • Canadian citizenship or Permanent Resident status

    • Fluent English speaker

    Benefits:

    • Extended Health after 3 months employment

    • RSP contribution 5% of salary after completion of 2 years full time employment

    • Salary range 45,000 + to commensurate with experience and education

    Start date: September 2025 or sooner

    Please email resume and covering letter to: vancouvermontessorischool@telus.net

    expires 5.30.25

  • Montessori Country School on Bainbridge Island, Washington, is an independent school serving children from birth to 12 years. Located in Puget Sound, we are 8 miles west of downtown Seattle. The island is accessible by ferryboat and a bridge to the Olympic Peninsula. Bainbridge Island hosts a rich arts community and easy access to outdoor experiences.

    Montessori Country School is celebrating its 53rd year. We have a Parent and Child program, one toddler class, three primary classes, a lower elementary, and an upper elementary. Our 4-acre campus includes recently completed new classrooms and a natural playground. We are an inclusive and supportive community of life-long learners and dedicated Montessorians.

    We are seeking an Elementary Guide. Ideal candidates for this position would be organized, flexible, confident, independent, and collaborative. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree and AMS or AMI certification. State teacher certification is preferred.

    For more information about our school and to get a glimpse of our campus, please visit our website www.montessoricountryschool.org.

    Please send a cover letter and resume to: Meghan Kane Skotheim: meghan.skotheim@mcsbi.org

    expires 5.18.25

  • Cascadia School seeks a Lower Elementary Guide (1st - 3rd grade) for the 2025-2026 school year. The Guide will join our Elementary Program, which consists of three Lower Elementary Classrooms, two Upper Elementary Classrooms, and a Middle School.

    Our ideal candidate has an AMI Elementary diploma and three years of experience in a Montessori classroom, a Bachelor’s Degree, and a state teaching credential. The candidate has the ability to understand and work with a diverse range of learning styles. The applicant is committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion work and can collaborate with others, communicate effectively, have strong organizational skills, and build positive relationships with students, families, and coworkers.

    This is an exempt, full-time, salaried position. Work hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM, with occasional evening and weekend events throughout the school year. Benefits include medical and dental insurance, a Simple IRA retirement plan, PTO, and a professional development stipend. The salary starts at $59,000 and is commensurate with knowledge & experience.

    Cascadia is committed to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, creed, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, associational preference, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law. Cascadia is committed to improving employment opportunities for and the utilization of people who may have been denied equal opportunity in society at large.

    Our Montessori school is located in Vancouver, Washington, on 2.0 acres and is adjacent to Tranquility Green Space. Cascadia serves children in 1st through 8th grades. Our students come from local Children’s Houses and private and public schools.

    To Apply: Email your cover letter and resume to danielle.benge@cascadiaschool.org.

    expires 5.11.25

  • The Montessori Academy of Colorado is a metropolitan school that engages each child in innovative academics, exploration of character, and a fearless, forward mindset.

    Job Title: Co-Lead Teacher

    Department: Upper Elementary

    Reports To: Upper School Director

    Employee Classification: Full-Time, Exempt

    Salary Range: $50,000-$60,000 per year

    Job Summary
    The Upper Elementary Co-Teacher is a passionate, collaborative, and student-centered educator dedicated to fostering a dynamic and engaging Montessori learning environment. This full-time position involves co-teaching alongside another lead teacher, ensuring a supportive, enriching, and developmentally appropriate experience for students. The ideal candidate is innovative, adaptable, and committed to working in a joyful, team-oriented atmosphere while contributing to the ongoing growth and success of our unique Upper Elementary program.

    Job Duties and Responsibilities

    Curriculum & Instruction:

    • Establish and maintain a structured morning and afternoon work cycle, delivering lessons that adhere to Montessori philosophy and best practices.

    • Guide students toward self-directed learning, independence, and normalization within the classroom environment.

    • Design and deliver differentiated instruction tailored to individual student needs, ensuring an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

    • Develop, implement, and refine curriculum in alignment with Montessori principles, Common Core State Standards, and supplemental resources as needed to support student growth.

    • Thoughtfully plan, prepare, and maintain all units of study, ensuring the availability and upkeep of Montessori materials.

    • Organize and oversee student-led “going-outs,” field trips, and community partnerships to enhance experiential learning.

    • Maintain accurate student records, conduct regular assessments, and adhere to all school policies and deadlines for evaluation and documentation.

    • Plan, coordinate, and attend engaging educational trips, including overnight excursions, that align with the school’s mission, curriculum, and developmental goals.

    • Design and facilitate parent education initiatives to strengthen family engagement and understanding of Montessori philosophy.

    • Collaborate with a team of elementary educators to foster a holistic, interdisciplinary learning experience.

    Communication & Community Engagement:

    • Cultivate a respectful, inclusive classroom environment by modeling and teaching conflict resolution strategies and Grace & Courtesy lessons.

    • Build and maintain strong partnerships with parents through consistent, open communication about student progress, growth, and development.

    • Coordinate with fellow faculty members to plan and execute joint Parent Nights, student performances, and community events.

    • Establish and maintain professional, respectful relationships with colleagues, fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment aligned with the school’s values and expectations.

    Professional Responsibilities:

    • Engage in professional development opportunities, faculty meetings, committees, and parent workshops as designated by the Program Director.

    • Maintain a well-organized, aesthetically prepared classroom environment that supports student exploration and independence in alignment with Montessori pedagogy.

    • Participate in the admissions process by engaging with prospective families and representing the school’s mission and values.

    • Adapt to evolving school needs, taking on additional responsibilities as assigned by school leadership.

    Qualifications

    • AMI or AMS Elementary Montessori Certified or Colorado Teaching License

    • Bachelor’s degree, in Education, preferred

    • Minimum of 3-5 years teaching experience

    • Familiarity with Lucy Calkins Units of Study and Orton Gillingham

    • Ability to effectively build relationships with students, parents, faculty, and staff

    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

    MAC is committed to caring for and investing in our employees by offering a generous benefits package, including the potential for paid Montessori training, 35 paid holidays annually, 8 Paid Time Off days, 3 Paid Professional Development days, health, dental, and vision insurance, a 403b retirement plan with match, employer paid life insurance plan, and voluntary life insurance, critical illness and short and long term disability plans, and RTD EcoPass.

    MAC is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive environment, free of discrimination or harassment, for its community. MAC does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, immigration/citizen status, age, marital status, pregnancy status, veteran status, disability, socio-economic status, political affiliation, or any other non-merit fact. Any person with a concern or allegation of discrimination or harassment shall report it to MAC’s Compliance Coordinator. More information is available on our website.

    expires 6.8.25

  • Puddletown School is hiring for the position of Upper Elementary Guide in a 4th-6th classroom for the 2025/26 school year. We are a primary through middle school program in Eastmoreland SE Portland with a growing and active commitment to social justice, Anti-bias Anti-racism, and Equity work (within and outside of our community). We are a caring and committed team of educators who greatly respect each other, the children, and the philosophies of Dr. Maria Montessori.

    Eligible candidates will need:

    • Montessori elementary diploma (AMS 6-12, or AMI)

    • Criminal history registry

    • CPR/1st aid

    • Food Handlers

    • Familiarity and willingness to engage with Anti-bias, Anti-racist work

    • Experience working in an elementary Montessori environment

    • Willingness to commit to at least three years of employment with us (a full cycle)

    • Classroom management skills, including: providing support to children, overview and redirection as needed to children in class, working individually with children and in small group follow-up work, using positive discipline techniques with children (non-shaming and non-punitive)

    • Ability to collaborate, communicate directly, lesson plan, keep records, hold adult/teacher conferences, and lead adult education nights, working closely with other elementary staff

    • Assist with cleaning and maintenance of the classroom environment

    Key performance characteristics:

    • Work with children in a warm, patient, calm, respectful and confident manner

    • Maintain a calm demeanor in a busy, highly flexible environment

    • Carefully observe daily and use these observations to inform your interactions and lessons with children

    • Be organized, attentive to details, and independently follow through with the ongoing tasks of running a classroom

    • Understand and execute verbal and written instructions, policies and procedures and implement them with a degree of independence

    • Achieve and maintain strong positive relationships with children, staff and adults

    • Maintain confidentiality

    • Engaging with the lightness and silliness of our very important, and often humorous, work

    Compensation:

    • 45-55k

    Benefits include:

    • Retirement matching up to 3%

    • Health Insurance

    • Personal paid time off

    • Work/Life Balance considerations

    • Fall, Winter & spring breaks, summers off (With an option of additional pay for staffing summer camps)

    • Paid training opportunities

    • Discounted tuition for any staff with children who attend Puddletown School

    A note to potential candidates:
    Studies have shown that Women, LGBTQIA+ folx, and BIPOC are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every single one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization, and we are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. That candidate may be one who comes from a background less traditional to our field of work,, and that’s okay. We would strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every one of the qualifications described (note suggested by Tiffany D. Loftin, a liberatory thinker & movement architect)

    Please check out our website for more information about our program and the community: www.puddletownschool.com

    Send a short cover letter and resume to office@puddletownschool.org We look forward to hearing from you!

    Puddletown does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, physical or mental ability, or any other status protected under local, state or federal laws in the admission of otherwise qualified students or in the administration of its educational policies or programs, hiring or employment practices.

    expires 5.8.25

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  • Montessori Lab School is seeking a visionary, compassionate, and experienced leader to serve as our next Head of School. As a thriving school community offering authentic Montessori education for children ages 15 months to 12 years, we are dedicated to nurturing the whole child—intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. Grounded in Dr. Maria Montessori’s revolutionary method, we guide children to become resilient, responsible, and respectful individuals who think critically and act with purpose.

    About Us:
    Located in the heart of St. Louis, Montessori Lab School is more than a school—it's a community where children and families thrive. We are committed to cultivating a diverse community and we actively support families through continuous parent education and outreach programs.

    Our school operates under the Montessori Training Center of St. Louis, a globally respected Association Montessori Internationale-affiliated institution. As part of this legacy, we remain deeply rooted in authentic Montessori principles while staying at the forefront of educational innovation.

    Our Mission:
    To enrich lives and strengthen communities by sharing the transformative potential of Dr. Maria Montessori's method.

    The Opportunity:
    The Head of School will lead our dedicated faculty and staff, inspire our vibrant parent community, and uphold our commitment to authentic Montessori education. We’re looking for a leader who:

    • Embodies Montessori values, child-centered leadership, and diversity

    • Possesses a deep understanding of AMI Montessori philosophy and pedagogy

    • Has strong administrative, organizational, and communication skills

    • Brings a collaborative and strategic approach to school leadership

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the school as well as admissions and enrollment

    • Foster a positive, inclusive, and mission-driven school culture

    • Support and mentor faculty in delivering high-fidelity Montessori education

    • Partner with families to support student growth and community engagement

    • Ensure financial sustainability and operational excellence

    • Represent the school locally and within the broader Montessori and educational communities

    Qualifications:

    • AMI Montessori diploma strongly preferred

    • Prior leadership or administrative experience in a Montessori environment

    • Passion for early childhood and elementary education

    • Strong interpersonal and team-building abilities

    Why Join Us?
    This is a unique opportunity to lead an established, mission-driven school that is deeply connected to a world-renowned training center and a strong local community. At Montessori Lab School, your leadership will shape not just a school, but a movement toward more meaningful and inclusive education.

    “If salvation and help are to come, it is through the child; for the child is the constructor of man.” – Dr. Maria Montessori

    Compensation:
    Competitive salary commensurate with experience, including benefits package. Details available upon request.

    To Apply:
    Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to: montessorilabschooljobs@gmail.com

    expires 6.2.25

  • Child Care Aware of Washington seeks a visionary leader to serve as our next Chief Executive Officer at a pivotal moment for early learning in our state.

    This exceptional opportunity will allow you to champion equitable access to quality child care while leading a $36.6 million organization with statewide impact. As CEO, you will leverage your expertise in and experience with Washington state’s early learning landscape to galvanize our regional partners, dedicated staff, and key stakeholders to elevate essential early learning programs. This leadership role is a unique chance to orchestrate transformative policies, reinvent statewide systems, and boldly champion racial equity in early care and education, leaving an indelible mark on the development and wellbeing of countless children in Washington state for generations to come. If you're a strategic thinker with deep knowledge of Washington's early learning ecosystem and a passionate commitment to racial equity, we invite you to bring your talents to an organization that has been at the forefront of early care and education for over 35 years.

    Read the full announcement here: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/66955f3c7a7c721c3d7c1f99/t/6813cadd445a87204841262b/1746127583511/Child+Care+Aware+of+WA+CEO+Job+Opportunity.pdf

    Applications submitted by Thursday June 5, 2025 will be given full consideration. Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted; early applications are strongly encouraged. Interviewing is anticipated to begin in June.

    This is a full-time salaried position based in Tacoma, WA, with flexible and remote work arrangements available. Occasional travel throughout the state of Washington and to conferences nationally is expected.

    The hiring range is $180,000 - $220,000, depending on qualifications and experience.

    expires 5.1.25

  • SunGarden Montessori in West Linn, OR has an immediate opening for a new Head of School. This is an exciting and unique opportunity to lead an AMI-recognized Montessori school with a well-established 40-year history in the community. Tucked into a cozy neighborhood with an enticing natural outdoor environment, this not-for-profit school is home to 2 Primary communities as well as a small Toddler community, serving children aged 15 months – 6 years. Mission-driven in all that we do, SunGarden strives to offer an optimal Montessori experience for all children and adults, aiding in the development of the whole child at all times. We have a dynamic parent organization, as well as a strong core staff that includes AMI trained Lead Guides. We are seeking a compassionate and highly-skilled leader with a strong pedagogical foundation, who can uphold our mission and core values, and help nurture our student, staff, and parent community into the new decade and beyond.

    Responsibilities:
    As the new Head of School, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the operations and administration of the school, including but not limited to:

    • Financial management and capital development in the context of a not-for-profit organization, driving towards long-term sustainability of the school

    • Staff recruitment, development, support, and pedagogical leadership

    • Management of student/family recruitment, enrollment, and onboarding process

    • Inspiring and promoting a mission-driven culture within the student, staff, and parent communities, dedicated to the education of the whole child within purposeful, respectful environments based upon the insights and inspiration of Dr. Maria Montessori

    • Serve as an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees and liaise with the Board to make strategic recommendations and execute on strategic decisions for long-range planning

    • Perform community outreach and engage in community relations activities, both within the Montessori and local communities

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with, preferably, a major in early childhood education or closely related field

    • 2 years of classroom experience preferable in a Montessori classroom or K-3

    • 3 years successful management experience with proven ability to organize and direct educational programs and activities

    • Willingness to obtain AMI Montessori certification

    We offer a competitive salary and benefits, and are willing to consider relocation assistance for the right candidate.

    Please send your resume and cover letter of interest to the SunGarden Board of Trustees at: sungardenboard@gmail.com.

    For more information about SunGarden, please visit our website at www.sungardenmontessori.org.

    expires 5.20.25

  • We are looking for a new Primary Lead guide to teach in one of our classrooms and an Elementary Lead to co-teach in a 6-12 class of 35+ children. This person must have a BA and an MACTE diploma. AMI preferred. We will also review resumes of candidates who are in training. Pay is competitive with the area and based on experience. The position comes with a monthly health insurance stipend, 5 weeks PTO, and 6 personal days PTO. Join us!

    Email resume to brooks@monteastnash.com

    expires 5.18.25

  • Bowman School in Palo Alto CA is hiring for I/T and 3-6 positions at our new site.

    expires 5.15.25

  • Montessori Academy for Peace, one of three magnet schools in Decatur Public Schools, serves approximately 680 students aged 3 to 14. We’re seeking passionate, innovative, and dedicated individuals to join our team! Whether you're an experienced educator or starting your career, DPS offers a supportive and dynamic environment where you can make a real impact.

    Explore opportunities to inspire and empower students every day. Job descriptions, union contracts, and pay schedules are available on our website.

    Apply Now

    expires 6.6.25