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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

  • at NW, located in West St. Paul, MN, is a nurturing and dynamic educational community dedicated to serving children from 16 months to 6 years old. We offer a thoughtfully designed Montessori environment with one Toddler Community and one Children’s House, where our students thrive. As a school committed to following the Montessori philosophy as defined by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI), we believe in fostering each child's natural curiosity, independence, and love of learning.

    The Toddler Community Lead Guide will be an AMI trained Montessori guide whose responsibility it is to coordinate the operation of the classroom in the areas of curriculum, instruction and routine administrative duties. In addition to providing an excellent prepared environment and connecting the children to it, the Lead Guide is responsible for managing their assistants, communicating with parents regarding a child’s progress or difficulty, and for communicating with Administration concerning the children in their care.

    Clover Montessori School is willing to sponsor the right candidate for the AMI 0-3 diploma course at MNW with a contracted commitment to the school. For current students enrolled in the MNW 0-3 diploma course, Clover would be willing to take over their expenses from training in exchange for a similar contract. Please see https://www.clovermontessorischool.com/our-faculty#toddlercommunity for full qualifications, responsibilities, and benefits.  To apply for this position, please submit your resume along with a cover letter detailing your experience and why you are a great fit for this role to Jana Hedlund at office@clovermontessorischool.com.

ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY

  • We are seeking a creative and passionate part-time Toddler classroom assistant to cover afternoon hours in our Certified Family early learning program on a stunning heritage property in Lake Oswego.

    Why Join Us?

    • Gain hands-on experience working with passionate educators in a supportive, well-resourced environment.

    • Be a part of a growing team with opportunities to learn and develop your skills in early childhood education.

    Essential Responsibilities

    • This is a part-time position is for 25-28 hrs/wk to cover the afternoon shift of 12:30 - 5:30 PM

    • Assist the Lead Teacher in providing care and support for children in a structured learning environment.

    • Maintain the mandated safe adult:child ratio of 1:4 at all times

    • Help with transitions, mealtimes, maintaining classroom cleanliness, and supporting activities.

    • Supervise children during playtime, meals, and nap times to ensure their safety.

    • Support the children’s personal needs, including assisting with bathroom breaks, handwashing, and proper hygiene.

    • Help prepare learning materials and activities that foster creativity, social-emotional growth, and cognitive development.

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Enrollment in the Central Background Registry

    • Step 3 or higher ORO (Oregon Registry Online) certification

    • Valid Adult and Pediatric CPR & First Aid & Food Handler’s certifications (or willingness to obtain).

    • Required trainings for Infant/Toddler and Preschool classroom workers per Oregon's Department of Early Learning and Care (or willingness to obtain)

    • A passion for working with young children in a supportive, nurturing environment.

    • Ability to collaborate with Lead Teachers and other staff to support developmentally appropriate growth and learning.

    • Strong communication skills and an eagerness to learn.

    • Adaptability and flexibility in a dynamic work environment.

    • Willingness and ability to adhere to best practices for high quality early learning.

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Experience and/or training in Montessori Assistants to Infancy or Primary environment or similar in Waldorf or Reggio Emilia

    What We Offer

    • Competitive hourly rate of $25-$28, DOE

    • Small, family-like work setting

    • Opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within our expanding program.

    At Pinecone, we are redefining early childhood education. Our philosophy blends the fundamentals of Montessori with the emphasis on nature and community of Waldorf and Reggio Emilia, creating a nurturing environment that fosters independence, connection, and whole-child development. We support the growth of both children and staff, and offer opportunities for personal and professional development in a collaborative setting. While our primary focus is on nurturing the children in our care, we are equally committed to investing in our staff’s growth and well-being. Join us as we build a brighter future together!

    expires 10.4.25

  • JOB TITLE: AMI-Trained Toddler Classroom Guide

    REPORTS TO: Director of Education

    JOB STATUS: Full-Time / Non-Exempt

    SALARY RANGE: $60,000 - $66,000

    BENEFITS: Medical, Dental, Sick Leave, Vacation, 401(k) with 3% match

    Job Summary
    We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Toddler Classroom Guide to foster a collaborative, inclusive, and nurturing school environment. This educator will embody our mission and values, prioritizing the education and development of children aged 15 months to three years in a Montessori setting.

    Essential Functions/Responsibilities

    • Lead and manage a Montessori Toddler Classroom, ensuring a supportive and enriching learning experience for all children.

    • Implement AMI teaching principles and apply child development knowledge to interpret and practice Montessori pedagogy effectively.

    • Mentor and train Classroom Assistants and substitute teachers to support classroom objectives.

    • Create and maintain an equitable and inclusive environment for all children.

    • Align classroom activities with the school's mission to inspire curiosity and facilitate each child's holistic development—intellectually, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.

    • Communicate regularly with parents through emails and newsletters, providing updates on classroom activities and student progress.

    • Organize and conduct parent education programs in collaboration with the Director of Education.

    • Schedule and lead Parent-Teacher Conferences twice a year to discuss student progress.

    • Collaborate with the Director of Education and staff to address student support needs.

    • Ensure compliance with all Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC) licensing requirements in the classroom.

    • Complete necessary training to maintain compliance and enhance professional development.

    • Work with the Director of Admissions to support recruitment and admissions efforts.

    • Provide leadership training and professional development opportunities for classroom staff.

    • Uphold AMI principles and ensure a high-fidelity Montessori experience in the Toddler Classroom.

    • Engage with prospective families through observation sessions and informational meetings.

    • Participate actively in staff meetings and planning sessions.

    • Foster a school environment that promotes anti-racism and anti-bias principles.

    • Maintain confidentiality regarding students, families, staff, and school matters.

    • Perform duties with professionalism and integrity, contributing positively to the school community.

    Minimum Qualifications

    • AMI Toddler Montessori Certification.

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field, or two years of relevant experience in Toddler Montessori education (Master’s Degree preferred).

    • Proven experience collaborating with parents and families in an educational setting.

    • Training or experience in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, or Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist (ABAR) practices.

    • Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.

    • Ability to establish cooperative and effective working relationships.

    • High degree of confidentiality and collaborative spirit.

    • Capacity to work independently and manage multiple priorities effectively.

    • Physical ability to lift 30-40 lbs. and engage actively with children.

    Special Requirements

    • Enrollment in the Central Background Registry (CBR) through DELC is mandatory.

    • Familiarity with the State of Oregon licensing rules and requirements.

    • Montessori Assistant Teacher Training Certificate or commitment to obtain training.

    • Completion of required safety training within specified timelines (e.g., First Aid, CPR, Food Handler’s Card).

    • Application to Oregon Center for Career Development’s Oregon Registry Online database within 30 days of hire.

    • Adherence to all state and school compliance regulations, including ongoing professional development.

    Please send your resume to andrea.oneill@portlandmontessori.org

    expires 10.2.25

  • Schedule:
    Weekdays, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., with occasional evening and weekend commitments

    Status:
    Full-time, Benefit-eligible (medical, dental, vision, flexible spending, and more)

    About the Role
    Childpeace Montessori School is seeking an experienced AMI-trained Toddler Guide to open a classroom of approximately 12 toddlers, supported by two Classroom Assistants. This role is part of our Toddler Community Program which includes three Toddler Communities, an Aftercare Program, and an Early Childhood Program Director.

    The Toddler Guide will create and maintain a nurturing, developmentally appropriate Montessori environment that fosters independence, respect, and joy in learning for children ages 12 months to three years according to standards set forth by the Association Montessori Internationale.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Implement and present the complete AMI Assistants to Infancy Montessori curriculum for children from birth to age three.

    • Prepare lesson plans, deliver presentations, observe and track each child’s development, and maintain accurate records.

    • Support the cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth of each child.

    • Prepare and maintain an AMI-standard Montessori environment, ensuring order, beauty, and functionality.

    • Model care for the environment and guide children in maintaining it.

    • Oversee classroom relationships between children and adults, among adults, and set age-appropriate behavioral standards for the children.

    • Model and teach self-expression, collaboration, and conflict resolution.

    • Supervise, train, and communicate regularly with Classroom Assistants.

    • Identify and address learning challenges using inclusive, research-based practices.

    • Maintain confidentiality and prepare children for smooth transitions to the Children’s House.

    • Perform additional duties as assigned by the Early Childhood Program Director or Head of School.

    Qualifications:

    • AMI Diploma for Assistants to Infancy (required)

    • Bachelor’s degree (required) or higher; Child Development Associate considered

    • Experience with children ages 1 to 3 years (preferred)

    • Knowledge of the developmental needs and tendencies of children ages 12 months to three years

    • Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills

    • Commitment to professional teamwork and building positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues

    Requirements:

    • Must be enrolled in the Oregon Office of Child Care’s Central Background Registry (CBR) prior to hire.

    About Childpeace Montessori School
    Childpeace Montessori serves toddlers through adolescents in beautiful, well-prepared environments in Northwest Portland, just three blocks from the Willamette River and near parks, walking trails, and restaurants. Our campus is accessible by bike and public transportation. We value responsibility, educational excellence, a love of learning, sustainability, and equity. We strongly encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences that will enrich our community.

    Equal Opportunity Employer
    Childpeace Montessori School does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, or any other status protected under local, state, or federal laws.

    expires 9.14.25

PRIMARY

ELEMENTARY

  • Young Voyagers Montessori School of Arts is hiring for an Elementary Lead Guide for the 2025-26 school year. Our unique elementary program blends core academics with daily arts appreciation and instruction. This position requires teamwork and flexibility with co-teachers to create a cohesive, supportive learning environment. Low-ratio class sizes. Behavior management and collaborative problem solving experience required, in order to support the needs and successes of all students.

    Start date for staff is August 25th. School day hours of the position are 8:00-3:30, with possible flexibility. You can find more details about our program at: https://www.salemlfm.com/yvmsa

    Job Requirements:

    • Bachelors or Masters Degree in Education

    • Valid Oregon Teaching License

    • Montessori Teaching Credential

    Benefits:

    • 401(k) Match

    • Paid time off

    • Professional development assistance

    • Insurance stipend

    • 40% tuition reduction for dependents

    Please email your resume to: missmerideth@salemyvm.com and misshanneke@salemlfm.com

    expires 9.13.25

  • Westside Montessori School in downtown Toronto is seeking a dedicated and passionate AMI-trained Elementary Guide to join our vibrant learning community in August 2025. This is a unique opportunity for an educator who is eager to grow, as you will be mentored by an experienced and highly respected senior teacher who will support your transition and help you settle in at a comfortable pace.

    About the Role:
    As an Elementary Guide, you will lead a dynamic and engaging Montessori classroom, fostering independence, curiosity, and a love of learning in your students. You will have the chance to develop your skills with guidance from a seasoned mentor, ensuring a smooth and confident start in your new role.

    What We Offer:

    • A structured mentorship with an exceptional senior teacher to support your professional growth.

    • A collaborative and nurturing environment where educators are valued and supported.

    • A well-established Montessori community dedicated to the principles of authentic Montessori education.

    • Opportunities for professional development and growth within our school.

    What We’re Looking For:

    • AMI Elementary diploma (or in the process of completing one)

    • A deep commitment to Montessori philosophy and child-led learning.

    • Openness to mentorship and a willingness to grow under the guidance of a senior teacher.

    • Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with students, parents, and colleagues.

    • A warm, patient, and adaptable approach to supporting each child’s unique learning journey.

    How to Apply:
    If you’re an AMI-trained Elementary Guide who is legally able to work in Canada and eager to learn from an experienced mentor while making a meaningful impact in a Montessori classroom, we’d love to hear from you!

    Please send your resume and a cover letter, with subject title “UEL 2025” to: liz@westsideschool.ca

    We look forward to welcoming a passionate educator to our Westside Montessori community!

    expires 9.11.25

OTHER

  • Our family of two Montessori educators is looking for a caring adult to spend time with our 7 month old baby at our home while we are away at work (on Grandma & Grandpa's days off). Right now our baby loves movement on his mat, going for walks in the stroller, interacting via smiles, songs, snuggles, and trying various foods. He is happy, easygoing, funny, and almost crawling.

    Our home is located in SE Portland near Mt. Tabor park and work hours would be 7:15AM - 12:45PM on Mondays and Fridays. There's a possibility of extending hours to Wednesdays this Winter or of filling in for the grandparents on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays as needed. Please contact helenandersonmail@gmail.com if you are interested.

    expires 9.28.25

  • Many Rivers Montessori (MRM) is a ten-year old independent school in beautiful Duluth, Minnesota, on the north shore of Lake Superior. The school’s story is one of clear vision, warmhearted collaboration, and demonstrated success.

    MRM’s mission statement encapsulates the spirit in which the school was founded in 2014: Many Rivers Montessori empowers our students to transform the world. Through world-class Montessori education, a focus on the whole child, and an inclusive and fun community, we cultivate independent, academically prepared, and socially responsible citizens who will be lifelong learners and creative problem solvers.

    Many Rivers seeks a Head of School to start as early as July 2026 to build upon the exceptional foundation, the passion for high-quality Montessori education, and the collaborative and entrepreneurial spirit fostered in the school’s first 11 years.

    As the school transitions from a start-up mindset toward long term sustainability, the Board of Trustees is looking for a next Head who can continue to deliver values-driven Montessori excellence while also building systems and structures that will enable the school to thrive for years to come.

    As the leader of MRM, the Head pursues the vision and executes the mission and strategic objectives of the school, nurtures the school culture, manages faculty and staff, and ensures the institution’s financial health.

    For additional details on the position and how to apply, please visit https://manyriversmontessori.org/about/employment/#permanent-posting.

    expires 9.17.25