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  • About Us:
    We currently operate a vibrant, nature-focused elementary aged summer camp at Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead and are expanding to include a year-round toddler program starting in Spring 2025. Our toddler Montessori community will be situated on a working 25-acre farm and nature preserve. We live on the farm and the toddler program will be held in our second house on the property with a fenced in play area. Our new toddler program relies on a traditional Montessori classroom set up and integrates Montessori principles into outdoor exploration and hands-on experiences with farm animals, creating a unique and enriching environment for young learners. You can see our farm and camp activities at instagram.com/friskyfrogforest, facebook.com/friskyfrogforest, and amadeusfarm.com.

    Position Overview:
    We are seeking an experienced and passionate Lead Montessori Guide to establish and lead our toddler program. This individual will design a nurturing, developmentally appropriate Montessori environment, guide children with respect and care, and educate and mentor parents who serve as teacher aides. We are looking for someone to start in the classroom by June 9th at the latest. The position can begin as early as March for those who are eager to help set up the classroom and launch our slow start with our first toddlers getting integrated into the space.

    Ideally our Lead Guide would be in a year-round, full-time position. We can be flexible for the right candidate who needs slightly less hours per week or a summer break. A year-round, full-time candidate will earn $45,000-55,000 per year (depending on education and experience) with paid dedicated holiday breaks, vacation and sick days, and a health insurance credit. Tuition reduction available for toddler enrollment and elementary summer camp.

    Responsibilities:

    • Design and maintain an engaging Montessori toddler classroom.

    • Foster a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment for children aged 10 months to 3 years.

    • Incorporate outdoor learning and farm experiences into the curriculum.

    • Educate and mentor parents participating as teacher aides in the classroom.

    • Communicate effectively with families to build strong relationships and support each child's development.

    Qualifications:

    • Association Montessori Internationale Diploma for Assistants to Infancy (0-3) is required or willingness and ability to complete the certification.

    • Instead, if you have an AMI 3-6 Diploma, another Montessori certification, or extensive toddler classroom experience, we can help financially support the right candidate to expand their AMI training.

    • Previous experience working with toddlers in a Montessori setting is preferred.

    • Passion for outdoor experiences.

    • Confidence around dogs is required. We cannot accept anyone with severe or unmanaged animal allergies.

    • Strong leadership and communication skills.

    • Commitment to creating a positive, inclusive, and collaborative community.

    How to Apply:
    Please submit your detailed resume detailing your education, Montessori experience, and professional references to f4montessori@gmail.com. Include in your email where you currently live and when you would be able to move to the greater Olympia area. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

    expires 1.19.25

PRIMARY

  • Big Leaf Montessori, founded in 2015, is a private school located in a historic neighborhood of Longview, WA. Big Leaf is close to many recreational opportunities and commuting distance from the Portland-Vancouver Metro Area.

    We are seeking a Lead Guide for a second Primary Classroom opening in 2025. Interested applicants can send a resume and cover letter to Alicia Jackson: bigleafmontessori@gmail.com. For additional information please visit our website: https://www.bigleafmontessori.com/lead-primary-guide.html

    Big Leaf Montessori is an equal opportunity program and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation in administration of its educational, admissions, or hiring policies.

    expires 2.13.25

  • Position Overview:
    The Primary Additional School Care (ASC) Specialist leads our robust after school program by applying Montessori principles, fostering collaboration, independence, and care for the environment. They create 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, program planning and maintenance of attendance records using Ravenna & Transparent Classroom. Additional duties include conducting the morning playground safety check and setup, providing afternoon support during class lunch and nap time, and overseeing the planning and logistics for four weeks of Summer Camp.

    Marin Montessori School:
    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 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 committed to providing education for life!

    Join 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

    • BA in any field

    • 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:

    • AMI-trained

    • Masters in Education

    Hours: M - F, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Salary: This is a non-exempt, full-time position. Salary range is $28-$37/hr

    Please apply on our website: https://marinmontessori.applicantpro.com/jobs/

    expires 2.8.25

  • At Pinecone, we are redefining child care. Our philosophy blends the best of Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia, creating a holistic, child-centered environment where both children and teachers thrive. We prioritize curiosity, independence, and a love for learning while ensuring a supportive and collaborative workplace.

    Responsibilities:

    • Lead an engaging, dynamic classroom where children feel valued and excited to learn.

    • Partner with assistant teachers and aides to create a supportive, fun learning atmosphere.

    • Use Brightwheel to communicate with parents, providing comprehensive daily updates on children’s progress.

    • Help create a warm, organized, and inviting environment aligned with Pinecone’s mission.

    What We’re Looking For:

    • Step 6 or higher certification from Oregon’s Early Learning Division.

    • Experience in Montessori, Waldorf, or Reggio Emilia education is a plus, but not required.

    • Enthusiasm for fostering creativity, autonomy, and a lifelong love of learning.

    • Experience with Brightwheel is a plus.

    What We Offer:

    • A fully paid comprehensive health benefits package.

    • 30 days of paid time off per year.

    • Competitive salary tailored to your experience and skills.

    • A nurturing, team-focused workplace that supports personal and professional development.

    At Pinecone, while our focus and passion lie with the children, we equally value our teachers and staff, believing that investing in their growth and well-being creates a stronger, more vibrant community. We look forward to building that future together with you!

    expires 3.6.25

  • Little Oak Montessori School, an independent Montessori school in the Columbia River Gorge, is seeking an AMI-trained Children's House Guide to take the lead of our third 3-6 y/o environment opening in the 2025-26 school year.

    Little Oak Montessori is located in White Salmon, Washington, a ten minute drive from Hood River, Oregon and one hour from Portland, Oregon. The Gorge is known for world class outdoor recreation, abundant local organic produce, and majestic Pacific Northwest beauty.

    For more information visit https://www.littleoakmontessori.com/2025-open-positions.

    Interested applicants, please send your resume and cover letter to our Head of School, Lara Sarris lara@littleoakmontessori.com.

    expires 4.6.25

  • Little Oak Montessori School, an independent Montessori school in the Columbia River Gorge, is seeking an experienced Assistant Guide to work in our third 3-6 year old environment opening in the 2025-26 school year.

    Little Oak Montessori is located in White Salmon, Washington, a ten minute drive from Hood River, Oregon and one hour from Portland, Oregon. The Gorge is known for world class outdoor recreation, abundant local organic produce, and majestic Pacific Northwest beauty.

    For more information visit https://www.littleoakmontessori.com/2025-open-positions.

    Interested applicants, please send your resume and cover letter to our Head of School, Lara Sarris lara@littleoakmontessori.com.

    expires 4.6.25

  • Montessori Children’s House is seeking a Primary trained Guide (AMI preferred) Guide Job Description & Responsibilities to take over an established classroom of 25 students, with two wonderful classroom assistants.

    Important information for applicants: sadly, the Guide for this classroom recently passed away, and we are a grieving community.

    Hours for this position are 7:30-3:30, M-F, + school meetings and events (all prescheduled).

    We have a good deal of flexibility with our start-date and would consider our new Guide joining us as early as January 2025 or as late as spring or early summer 2025.

    Requirements include:

    • Primary Montessori Training Certification (AMI or AMS)

    • 1+ years previous experience as a Guide or in equivalent role

    • Active enrollment in Oregon’s Central Background Registry,

    • Current Infant/Child CPR & First-Aid training,

    • Oregon Food Handler’s Certificate,

    • Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect (RRCAN) training,

    • Introduction to Child Care Health and Safety (ICCHS) training,

    • Prevention is Better Than Treatment (PBTT) training

    • Foundations for Learning (FFL) training

    Our ideal candidate will have:

    • A true love for all children and all aspects teaching

    • Strong leadership skills

    • Good organizational and time management skills

    • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills

    • Strong presentation and public speaking skills

    • Love of cleanliness and order and willingness to work alongside all other staff in classroom and all school maintenance

    • A commitment to active engagement within our Anti-Bias and Anti-Racist school community

    • Compassion and warmth towards others

    • Willingness to partner with families

    • Versatility and flexibility

    • A spirit of collaboration and a strong desire to participate fully within the school community

    At Montessori Children’s House we believe in the importance of community and expect 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 Guides will take on an important mentorship role to aid assistants in developing their understanding of Montessori pedagogy whilst allowing them to share their talents and interests with the students.

    Compensation:

    • Salary is regionally competitive, starting at an annual rate of $55k.

    Benefits Include:

    • Annual Professional Development Stipend

    • 100% Medical/Vision Insurance

    • 100% Dental Insurance

    • 50% Staff Tuition Discount

    • 50% Parking Pass (as needed)

    • OregonSaves IRA

    • Annual PTO (sick and personal time off)

    • Paid Inclement Weather Days

    • 5 weeks of vacation annually: Winter, Spring, and Summer (unpaid)

    • (Optional for Guides) – 3 extra consecutive weeks vacation during each Summer Term (unpaid)

    MCH is a Certified Child Care Center with the Oregon DELC (Department of Early Learning and Care). As such we strictly follow and comply with their current guidance and policies.

    MCH is a non-profit school located on Portland’s South Waterfront and is easily accessed by bike and public transportation. Our program is rooted in AMI standards and is composed of encouraging, passionate, and hardworking professionals specializing in authentic Montessori early childhood education. We aim for each child to express comfort and joy with human diversity, to increasingly recognize injustice, and to have the will and the skills to act against prejudice. We are in the process of becoming a Preschool For All school. To learn more about our school, please peruse all pages of our website (mch-pdx.org) to get to know us. Video tours are available on our website.

    Interested applicants are invited submit the following documents via email to office@childrenshousepdx.com:

    • A cover letter describing where you are in your professional journey and why you are interested in this job

    • Your resume detailing training and experience

    • Three references with names, contact information (email and phone), and how you are connected to them. Please be advised, per ORS 339.374 MCH must contact all successful candidates’ previous schools of employment.

    MCH 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.

  • 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

ELEMENTARY

  • The Children's House is looking for a Lower Elementary Guide beginning in the fall of 2025. Candidates will have completed their AMI elementary training program and seek a strong community of collaboration and engagement. For the complete listing, visit our website at www.traversechildrenshouse.org/employment.asp.

    expires 2.15.25

  • Established in August of 2013 in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina, Keystone Montessori School, a non-profit independent school, has earned a reputation for excellence. With two Children’s House classrooms and one Lower Elementary classroom, we are growing and opening a new Upper Elementary classroom for the 2025 - 2026 school year.

    We are interested in interviewing for a Lower Elementary teacher position for the 2025-26 school year.

    At Keystone Montessori School, our mission is to honor each child’s natural development through joyful, purposeful learning. We are dedicated to offering the best to the children and we take great pride in creating beautifully prepared environments. We enjoy taking the extra effort to create a strong Montessori program, while valuing the importance of collaboration. We believe schools should be places of joy for children, families and staff.

    Responsibilities:

    • Implement Montessori curriculum, meeting the individual needs of children and in accordance with AMI guidelines

    • Create a positive and supportive learning environment

    • Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and administrators

    Qualifications:

    • AMI Elementary certification

    • 5+ years of experience in an AMI Elementary Montessori classroom; ideal, but not required

    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

    We offer:

    • A competitive salary

    • Health, dental and vision insurance

    • AMI Membership

    • Retirement match after two years of employment

    • AMI Montessori trained administrative staff; Head of School is AMI elementary trained and the Assistant Head of School and Administrative Assistant are both AMI primary trained, all with classroom experience

    Please submit a cover letter and resume to: office@keystonemontessorischool.org.

    expires 2.13.25

  • The Virgin Island Montessori School is seeking AMI trained Lower Elementary Guides to lead one of two Elementary classrooms on our beautiful campus on St. Thomas. This is a wonderful opportunity for a passionate Montessorian excited about building relationships with children, parents, and colleagues in a caring community where growth is valued and encouraged. Our School is celebrating its 60th year of offering AMI and IB education to youth on the island of St. Thomas. We are proud of both our history and culture!

    We are seeking a candidate who has the ability to teach to a diverse set of learners (i.e. culture, ethnicity, race, neurodiversity). Someone who demonstrates grace, patience and excellent observational and communication skills. Someone who is organized, can multitask, keep calm under pressure, and treat everyone with love and respect.

    Requirements are:

    • Completed training at an AMI Training Center, we are also entertaining guides who are in process of training

    • Bachelor’s degree in early childhood teaching, education, or a related discipline is recommended

    • Must have US Citizenship or current US Visa. While we would love to host our international community of Montessorians, the process of acquiring a work visa in the Virgin Islands is not ensured.

    Email Montessori Director, Ms. Sloan at dsloan@vimsia.org. We look forward to speaking with you!

    expires March 13, 2025

  • South Coast Montessori, located in Santa Barbara, California, is hiring a full-time Montessori trained guide for our Elementary classroom for the 2025-26 school year.

    About South Coast Montessori:www.southcoastmontessori.org
    Our beautiful 9 acre, park-like campus, is located in a quiet enclave of Goleta and features meticulously appointed indoor and outdoor classroom environments, where children are encouraged to move freely within the environment, following their own unique interests and curiosity. We are dedicated to meeting the physical, emotional, social and intellectual needs of each child and staff member alike. Our faculty are dedicated to Montessori pedagogy. We currently offer classrooms for children aged 3 months to 12 years.

    Preferred Experience, Qualifications, and Attributes:

    • AMI or AMS Diploma (or in progress).

    • Knowledge, interest and a passion for the Montessori method as it applies to children 6-12 years old

    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including digital communication skills

    • Commitment to working on a team of teachers and administrators always striving to model professionalism and collaboration in service of the school’s mission and children

    • Experience with fostering and maintaining supportive and professional relationships with enthusiastic and interested parents

    Salary:

    • $80,000 - $100,000 annually depends on experience and qualifications

    Generous relocation package available.

    This is an exempt, full-time school year teaching position with summers off

    Benefits include health care, paid time off, child care discount, a retirement plan with matching (403b), continuing career development and negotiated discounts with local merchants.

    Contact:
    Please submit a resume and brief cover letter or introduction to Brian Cogswell: office@southcoastmontessori.org

    expires 3.11.25

  • Little Oak Montessori School, an independent Montessori school in the Columbia River Gorge, is seeking an experienced AMI-trained Elementary Guide to take the lead of a well established (1st-6th) Elementary classroom for the 2025-26 school year.

    Little Oak Montessori is located in White Salmon, Washington, a ten minute drive from Hood River, Oregon and one hour from Portland, Oregon. The Gorge is known for world class outdoor recreation, abundant local organic produce, and majestic Pacific Northwest beauty.

    For more information visit https://www.littleoakmontessori.com/2025-open-positions.

    Interested applicants, please send your resume and cover letter to our Head of School, Lara Sarris lara@littleoakmontessori.com.

    expires 4.6.25

OTHER

  • School & Position Overview:

    With 260 students total--and 45 in the Junior High program --sought after graduates, over sixty years educating Bay Area children and teens, and located on two bustling, beautiful campuses in Corte Madera and San Rafael, Marin Montessori School is seeking an outstanding educator and leader to head the Junior High program and join our vibrant school community.

    A senior administrative position, the Junior High Director works closely and collaboratively with a dynamic, high functioning seven-person faculty team, Farm and Kitchen Manager, Assistant Administrator, Consulting Psychologist, and High School Placement Consultant. They also work closely with the Head of School, two other division directors, and a number of other administrators. Our shared goal is clear: to continue to cultivate a world class Montessori adolescent program and community for middle school aged children (12-15 years old) from which students emerge deeply passionate about learning, self-aware, socially and emotionally intelligent, and well prepared to transition successfully as independent young adults into high school and beyond.

    This is an especially thrilling time to join Marin Montessori, a highly regarded Bay Area not-for-profit school with accreditations from both AMI (Association Montessori International) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools). With recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review touting the benefits of a Montessori education, along with the knowledge that students from our Junior High program are thriving and matriculating to outstanding high schools, Bay Area families are increasingly interested in making MMS their long-term school.

    MMS recently completed a $3.5mm capital campaign and the expansion of our Corte Madera campus, creating a stunning waterfront and nature-rich elementary wing. Committed to inclusion, over $1mm of MMS’s $9mm annual budget is awarded in tuition assistance every year to approximately thirty percent of our students. As a Green-Ribbon awarded school committed to making a positive impact on our environment, in 2020 we were proud to welcome former Vice President Al Gore as our keynote speaker. At our annual fundraiser in support of tuition assistance, he spoke on climate change and youth activism. The following year, chef and food activist Alice Waters supported MMS as our keynote fundraising speaker.

    Marin Montessori is a community of passionate educators, flourishing students, and engaged and enthusiastic families.

    Position Summary
    The Junior High Director ensures outstanding teaching and learning in each class offering—characterized by interdisciplinary, experiential, social-emotional, and project and place-based learning. The Director leads the cultivation of an inclusive and safe community culture, and generates and sustains trust in and enthusiasm for MMS with current and prospective families.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Ensuring that faculty have the tools and skills required to deliver the highest quality learning experience for students

    • Supporting continued cross-curricular programming opportunities, weaving robust academic learning with land based experiences and projects on our acre farm, gardens, and apiary

    • Taking an active interest in parent perceptions, questions and concerns. Proactively addressing these with the goals of positive parent relationships and faculty’s trust and agency

    • Supporting Admissions in attracting, admitting, and retaining mission-appropriate families and students

    • Managing operations at the Junior High, including but not limited to scheduling, Creative Expression and Physical Education specialists, trip leadership, and class offerings

    • Serving as a pedagogical ambassador: In writing and speech communicating effectively the value and rationale of a Montessori adolescent education in the 21st century

    • Ensuring students are well prepared for high school and supporting students, families, teachers, and our High School Placement Consultant in the high school admissions process

    • Working closely with the Head of School and fellow division directors in planning and executing strategic initiatives

    The successful candidate will be:

    • Skillful in managing the multi-faceted, fluid needs of the day-to-day operations of the program, along with other administrative and long-term strategic visioning, planning and implementation needs

    • Highly organized, detail oriented, punctual, and with a demonstrated track record of independently managing and meeting deadlines

    • Fully reliable: does what they say, and says what they do

    • Superlative writer, discussion facilitator, and public speaker

    • High Integrity

    • Inspires self and others to continually strive for excellence, possessing the vision, empathy, and humor needed to make the hard work energizing and unifying

    • Maturely self-possessed and self-aware: doing what is right for the school and students is key source of satisfaction (rather than adoration from or popularity with students, faculty, or families)

    • Direct communicator: eschews gossip, triangulating, and “venting,” and models direct, compassionate, forward-looking communication and problem solving

    • “Radical Ownership” attitude: takes full responsibility and actively and resiliently strives to affect positive change, regardless of the level of challenge; resonates with the motto, “Don’t blame the world; find a solution.”

    • Rock solid inner-ethical compass and core; habitually honest

    • Infectious enthusiasm for education, and for the foibles, fun and potentials of young adolescents

    • Compassionate and patient with parental anxieties without over-indulging entitled parental behaviors

    • Exceptionally positive interpersonal and communication skills, including mature conflict resolution capacities, a generally optimistic attitude, and a strong capacity to create warm connections with others

    • Emotionally intelligent, with the ability to convey a non-anxious presence and access both vulnerability and strong, decisive leadership to connect and inspire

    • Transparent with motivations and thinking. Confident, not arrogant. Humble, not meek. Inclusive and kind to all

    • High Process-Oriented

    • Skillful in collaborating with colleagues through inclusive, thoughtful, and consistent processes, while also knowing when their decisiveness is called for—even should the decisions be unpopular

    • Systems thinker: can identify root causes of challenges and smart strategies for creating systemic improvements and solutions

    • Powerfully “growth mindset” oriented in all they do

    Required Qualifications:

    • Rich experience teaching and working closely with adolescents and their families

    • Experience observing, coaching, and evaluating teachers toward continued growth

    • Experience successfully leading teams

    • Experience developing and managing program-level budgets

    • Even-keeled, mature, responsive temperament to model steadiness for the highly energetic adolescent community, busy faculty, and engaged parents

    • Passion for and experience with interdisciplinary, experiential, place-based educational models

    • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks within a variety of demands

    • Discretion and candor, and unquestionable ability to maintain confidentiality and act ethically and professionally

    • Supervisory experience

    • Growth mindset: a love of brainstorming ideas, collaborating, learning through feedback, always striving for excellence and growth

    • Must be able to lift and carry 25 pounds

    Montessori Background:

    • MMS is committed to authentic Montessori education. If the ideal candidate is not Montessori trained, they will need a depth of passion for and experience with experiential education and adolescents, and an interest in and commitment to the further study of Montessori adolescent pedagogy.

    Education Requirement:

    • Bachelor’s degree

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Master’s degree. Certificate of Completion of the AMI/NAMTA Orientation to Adolescent Studies

    Salary and Hours:

    • This is an exempt, full-time administrative position. Start date is July, 2025. The salary and benefits package is very competitive.

    Marin Montessori School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of age, ancestry, color, religious creed, denial of Family and Medical Care Leave, disability (mental and physical), marital, familial or parental status, medical condition, genetic information, military and Veteran status, national origin (including language use restrictions), race, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), gender, gender identity, and gender expression, political affiliation or sexual orientation.

    Please apply on our website: https://marinmontessori.applicantpro.com/jobs/

    expires 2.8.25

  • Job Title: Director of Admissions and Financial Aid

    Program/Department: Administration

    Reports To: Head of School

    FLSA Status: Salary Exempt

    Job Summary: As a full-time, 12-month employee, the Director of Admissions and Financial Aid leads Childpeace’s initiatives in admissions, recruitment, parent and community relationships, retention, and market analysis. The Director of Admissions and Financial Aid is a key part of the school’s leadership team and will work closely with colleagues to strengthen the school’s enrollment while furthering the school’s mission of intentional inclusivity and commitment to excellence. This individual is responsible for maintaining admissions and enrollment data as well as providing information and support to families throughout the admissions, decision, and enrollment process. The Director of Admissions and Financial Aid is the school’s primary storyteller and promoter and must have a deep understanding of and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as well as the school’s Montessori mission.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    Recruitment:

    • Conveys the school’s mission to prospective families and the wider community through in-person tours and meetings, direct communications, and social media.

    • Is familiar with the academic and extra-curricular programs of the school to communicate accurately with prospective families.

    • Plans and executes a strategic recruitment plan to reach populations of focus, demonstrating sensitivity to economic, cultural, and social barriers to enrolling in an independent school.

    • Assists prospective families in all aspects of the admissions process from inquiry through enrollment with the goal of enrolling students who will thrive in Childpeace.

    • Acts as liaison between prospective parents and Childpeace faculty and leadership team throughout the admissions process.

    • Collaborates with Program Directors, Financial Aid committee, and Admissions Committee to efficiently and effectively review and make admissions decisions for all candidates.

    Enrollment:

    • Communicates important dates including re-enrollment deadlines to internal and external communities in a timely manner.

    • Articulates admission standards clearly to all constituents.

    • Coordinates all aspects of admissions—visits, evaluation, selection, enrollment, and communicating decisions to families and faculty.

    • Oversees new student enrollment and connects new families to current families throughout the process and assists with the reenrollment of current students in close connection with Program Directors, Business Manager, and Head of School.

    Outreach and Engagement:

    • Partners with faculty, leadership, and alumni to create informative and engaging admissions events (virtual and in person) and uses feedback to improve them.

    • Cultivates relationships with area feeder schools, high schools, community groups, and other entities and individuals who play a role in recruitment and exposure for the school.

    • Attends area admissions events and expos to expand recruitment.

    • Engages current parents to assist in retention and recruitment goals.

    • Maintains with the school’s Communication Manager, the school’s social media and presence on listservs; works in conjunction with internal IT and freelance web designers to update website as needed.

    • Works with graphic designer to produce for-print and electronic ads and school marketing materials that accurately represent different aspects of school mission, program, and culture.

    • Manages outreach efforts to wider community

    Data Analysis and Budgeting:

    • Monitors and reports on admission and enrollment trends to the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees.

    • Maintains admissions budget.

    Qualification Requirements:

    • Ability to perform essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of employee or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    • Bachelor’s degree; Master’s preferred

    • 3-5 years' experience with independent school admissions

    • Self-aware, goal-oriented, flexible, and optimistic

    • Exceptional written and oral communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills

    • Experience managing data

    • Experience working with children and parents in a school setting

    • Experience relating to families of diverse backgrounds

    • Models integrity, curiosity, responsibility, flexibility, and respect for all persons as well as an appreciation for racial, religious, cultural, and gender diversity and by committing to personal and professional growth in equity and justice in education

    • Experience in Montessori education or willingness to learn

    • Wants to be part of changing the world for the better

    • Ability to pass all required background checks

    Certificates, Licenses & Registrations:

    • Background Check/Enrollment in the Central Background Registry

    • CPR/First Aid

    • Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect

    What the Position Offers:

    • Salary Range $65,000 to $90,000

    • This position is benefit-eligible (medical, dental, and vision insurance, flexible spending, and more)

    About Childpeace:
    Childpeace Montessori School serves children from 14 months through eighth grade. Childpeace’s classrooms offer a beautiful, vibrant environment in northwest Portland three blocks from the Willamette River near several urban parks, walking trails, and restaurants. The school is located near major bike and bus routes; many employees commute by bike, bus, or walk. Childpeace supports our staff with an educational program rooted in high Montessori standards, a commitment to professional development, beautiful and well-equipped classroom environments, strong administrative support, and a dynamic working community of Montessori professionals.

    Childpeace values responsibility, educational excellence, love of learning, sustainability, and equity as important characteristics of our learning community. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, particularly those from historically underrepresented groups, whose personal and professional experiences will help us work toward our vision to shape the future of our world through the cultivation of inquisitive minds and socially responsible young citizens.

    All offers of employment are contingent on obtaining a background clearance

    Childpeace Montessori School does not discriminate on the basis of age, 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.

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  • The Indigenous Montessori Institute (IMI), a program of the Keres Children’s Learning Center (KCLC), is a training center offering an anti-racist, anti-biased approach to educational reform using Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Montessori Philosophy to deliver teacher training and professional development. Its intention is to reclaim and center Indigenous Education by decolonizing education in the classroom and system levels, restore Indigenous knowledge systems that support early childhood education, and center Indigenous language, values, and beliefs in education.

    Position Summary:
    KCLC seeks a motivated, Indigenous advocate to be the Director of the Indigenous Montessori Institute: to oversee the implementation of all courses, including facilitating some classes; to establish and execute contracts providing training and technical assistance to clients and partners; and to pursue on IMI’s behalf accreditation as a college and from the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE). The IMI Director has office space in Albuquerque and works at KCLC in Cochiti Pueblo once or twice a week and other times as needed.

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