Lead Montessori Primary Teacher
About This Role
Join Amici Trilingual Montessori in Phoenix, AZ as a Lead Montessori Primary Teacher working with Preschool (3–5). The role calls for no formal credential — just relevant experience and offers $32,000 – $38,000/Yr to qualified childcare professionals.
Job Description
We are seeking a Lead Primary Montessori Guide at Amici Trilingual Montessori in Phoenix, Arizona. As an authentic Montessori school, our Montessori curriculum and programs are designed to build a solid foundation in academics and social, emotional, physical, and moral/ethical development. The Montessori approach also encourages a child’s independence, self-motivation, and decision-making skills. Teachers and their Teaching Teams will also celebrate diversity in students, and use a culturally responsive and positive discipline approach to develop a positive self-concept in each child.
Your goals as a Certified Lead Montessori Teacher include helping the children to accomplish the following:
- Build social and emotional skills by encouraging and modeling positive relationships with other children, teaching team members, and families.
- Build positive self-concept and confidence by embracing and celebrating students’ culture as well as utilizing positive discipline techniques
- Develop intellectual and cognitive abilities through correct and respectful use of Montessori materials and developmentally appropriate materials.
- Foster creative abilities and fine motor skills through Montessori’s works that utilize, art exploration, music enjoyment and sensory activities.
- Enhance large motor skills through daily outdoor play and gross motor movement activities
- Encourage a love and respect for nature, self, and the environment by weekly attendance in the Outdoor Environment Classroom
Your role as a a Montessori Teacher, Teaching Teams, and families requires that you:
- Be committed to setting the standard for high quality early childhood education at every level--and specifically the Montessori Method.
- Know and understand culturally responsive techniques to education, and implement them whenever possible.
- Prepare the classroom environment true to the Montessori Philosophy, which includes materials and equipment, and ensures that all materials are in good repair and all sets are complete.
- Plan and implement the Montessori curriculum and Spondeo’s enrichment curriculum as it supports the Montessori classroom. Update curriculum as student needs dictate.
- Participate in the process to achieve and maintain AMS membership.
- Monitor, record and plan lessons according to each individual child’s developmental milestones related to body, mind, communication, and self.
- Establish positive and effective communication and relationships with families. Be available to parents through written communication, setting up conferences, and creating positive partnerships with families as it pertains to the Spondeo Montessori Culture.
- Serve as the main point of contact for all assistant teachers in the classroom.
- Be able to communicate effectively with center director(s).
- Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, loving, and nurturing environment for all children.
LANGUAGE - (Must have ONE of the following)
- English or Spanish
EDUCATION - (Must have the following)
Strongly desired:
- Montessori Certification: AMS or AMI Credential in Primary 3-6
- Extensive knowledge of the Montessori Method
EXPERIENCE – (Must have the following)
- At least 1 year teaching in a Montessori classroom.
- At least one year with a Assistant Guide role.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $50,000
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: From $50,000.00 per year
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Paid time off
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Language:
- Mandarin, Spanish or English (Required)
License/Certification:
- 3-6 Montessori Teaching Certificate (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Phoenix, AZ 85048 (Required)
Work Location: In person
We are always accepting applications for this role.
What You'll Do
Job Description
We are seeking a Lead Primary Montessori Guide at Amici Trilingual Montessori in Phoenix, Arizona. As an authentic Montessori school, our Montessori curriculum and programs are designed to build a solid foundation in academics and social, emotional, physical, and moral/ethical development. The Montessori approach also encourages a child’s independence, self-motivation, and decision-making skills. Teachers and their Teaching Teams will also celebrate diversity in students, and use a culturally responsive and positive discipline approach to develop a positive self-concept in each child.
Your goals as a Certified Lead Montessori Teacher include helping the children to accomplish the following:
- Build social and emotional skills by encouraging and modeling positive relationships with other children, teaching team members, and families.
- Build positive self-concept and confidence by embracing and celebrating students’ culture as well as utilizing positive discipline techniques
- Develop intellectual and cognitive abilities through correct and respectful use of Montessori materials and developmentally appropriate materials.
- Foster creative abilities and fine motor skills through Montessori’s works that utilize, art exploration, music enjoyment and sensory activities.
- Enhance large motor skills through daily outdoor play and gross motor movement activities
- Encourage a love and respect for nature, self, and the environment by weekly attendance in the Outdoor Environment Classroom
Your role as a a Montessori Teacher, Teaching Teams, and families requires that you:
- Be committed to setting the standard for high quality early childhood education at every level--and specifically the Montessori Method.
- Know and understand culturally responsive techniques to education, and implement them whenever possible.
- Prepare the classroom environment true to the Montessori Philosophy, which includes materials and equipment, and ensures that all materials are in good repair and all sets are complete.
- Plan and implement the Montessori curriculum and Spondeo’s enrichment curriculum as it supports the Montessori classroom. Update curriculum as student needs dictate.
- Participate in the process to achieve and maintain AMS membership.
- Monitor, record and plan lessons according to each individual child’s developmental milestones related to body, mind, communication, and self.
- Establish positive and effective communication and relationships with families. Be available to parents through written communication, setting up conferences, and creating positive partnerships with families as it pertains to the Spondeo Montessori Culture.
- Serve as the main point of contact for all assistant teachers in the classroom.
- Be able to communicate effectively with center director(s).
- Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, loving, and nurturing environment for all children.
LANGUAGE - (Must have ONE of the following)
- English or Spanish
EDUCATION - (Must have the following)
Strongly desired:
- Montessori Certification: AMS or AMI Credential in Primary 3-6
- Extensive knowledge of the Montessori Method
EXPERIENCE – (Must have the following)
- At least 1 year teaching in a Montessori classroom.
- At least one year with a Assistant Guide role.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $50,000
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: From $50,000.00 per year
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Paid time off
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Language:
- Mandarin, Spanish or English (Required)
License/Certification:
- 3-6 Montessori Teaching Certificate (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Phoenix, AZ 85048 (Required)
Work Location: In person
Requirements
Job Description
We are seeking a Lead Primary Montessori Guide at Amici Trilingual Montessori in Phoenix, Arizona. As an authentic Montessori school, our Montessori curriculum and programs are designed to build a solid foundation in academics and social, emotional, physical, and moral/ethical development. The Montessori approach also encourages a child’s independence, self-motivation, and decision-making skills. Teachers and their Teaching Teams will also celebrate diversity in students, and use a culturally responsive and positive discipline approach to develop a positive self-concept in each child.
Your goals as a Certified Lead Montessori Teacher include helping the children to accomplish the following:
- Build social and emotional skills by encouraging and modeling positive relationships with other children, teaching team members, and families.
- Build positive self-concept and confidence by embracing and celebrating students’ culture as well as utilizing positive discipline techniques
- Develop intellectual and cognitive abilities through correct and respectful use of Montessori materials and developmentally appropriate materials.
- Foster creative abilities and fine motor skills through Montessori’s works that utilize, art exploration, music enjoyment and sensory activities.
- Enhance large motor skills through daily outdoor play and gross motor movement activities
- Encourage a love and respect for nature, self, and the environment by weekly attendance in the Outdoor Environment Classroom
Your role as a a Montessori Teacher, Teaching Teams, and families requires that you:
- Be committed to setting the standard for high quality early childhood education at every level--and specifically the Montessori Method.
- Know and understand culturally responsive techniques to education, and implement them whenever possible.
- Prepare the classroom environment true to the Montessori Philosophy, which includes materials and equipment, and ensures that all materials are in good repair and all sets are complete.
- Plan and implement the Montessori curriculum and Spondeo’s enrichment curriculum as it supports the Montessori classroom. Update curriculum as student needs dictate.
- Participate in the process to achieve and maintain AMS membership.
- Monitor, record and plan lessons according to each individual child’s developmental milestones related to body, mind, communication, and self.
- Establish positive and effective communication and relationships with families. Be available to parents through written communication, setting up conferences, and creating positive partnerships with families as it pertains to the Spondeo Montessori Culture.
- Serve as the main point of contact for all assistant teachers in the classroom.
- Be able to communicate effectively with center director(s).
- Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, loving, and nurturing environment for all children.
LANGUAGE - (Must have ONE of the following)
- English or Spanish
EDUCATION - (Must have the following)
Strongly desired:
- Montessori Certification: AMS or AMI Credential in Primary 3-6
- Extensive knowledge of the Montessori Method
EXPERIENCE – (Must have the following)
- At least 1 year teaching in a Montessori classroom.
- At least one year with a Assistant Guide role.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $50,000
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: From $50,000.00 per year
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Paid time off
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Language:
- Mandarin, Spanish or English (Required)
License/Certification:
- 3-6 Montessori Teaching Certificate (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Phoenix, AZ 85048 or 85024
Work Location: In person
Common Questions
What ECE credentials are required for this position?
No credentials required for this role.
What does this position pay?
This Lead Montessori Primary Teacher role pays $32,000 to $38,000/Yr.
Is this full-time or part-time?
This job is Full Time.
Where is Amici Trilingual Montessori located?
Amici Trilingual Montessori is located at 1244 East Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ