Assistant Teacher, Fall 2024 - Brattleboro, United States - The Garland School

    The Garland School
    The Garland School Brattleboro, United States

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    Job Description

    Job Description
    Summary

    The Garland School is seeking an AssistantTeacher with an interest in wilderness and play-centered education who will work with children ages 2-5 starting in theAugust 2024.This is a great opportunity for someone seeking an introduction to Waldorf-inspired work with young children, and/or working with children outdoors in all weather.Set among 200 acres of forest and streams, our Waldorf-inspired school emphasizes year-round immersion in nature including trail walking, woods exploration, gardening, and seasonal Waldorf festivals. Teachers at Garland are welcomed into a community that prioritizes care and mutual aid. In addition to a competitive salary we offer seven weeks of paid vacation, paid personal and sick days, healthcare costs stipend, a supplemental insurance plan, professional development stipends, mentorship stipends, support for the TEACH grant, and local and organic breakfast and lunch served daily.

    Duties

    Responsibilities
    Waldorf inspired and nature-based, our teachers are invited to design an environment that speaks to their interests, strengths and vision of early childhood education. Co-leading the classroom with the help of aLead-teacher, with attention to the emotional, cognitive, and physical needs of each child.

    Other responsibilities include:
    • Supportingtheweekly rhythm of activities that encourage imaginative play and creative expression
    • Supportingdaily circle time with fingerplays, songs, and movement games
    • Helping to incorporate meaningful work (gardening, handwork, cleaning, cooking) into the rhythm of the day, in support of the Waldorf values of mirroring the home environment
    • Serving home-cooked meals prepared by the school's chef.
    • Keeping the classroom clean and tidy and caring for materials and toys
    Requirements
    • High school diploma or GED
    • 1 year of experience working with children, including ages 3 and under
    • 3 college credits in human development or education, Fundamentals for Early Childhood Professionals, Vermont Afterschool Essentials Certificate (or commitment to complete one of these within 12 months of employment)
    • Team player; enthusiastic about working with other adults and taking care of children and the school environment.
    Nice To Haves
    • Waldorf-related training or experience or interest in learning
    • Experience sharing the outdoors with children or interest in learning
    Benefits

    Benefits:
    • $1000 Sign-on bonus
    • Paid school breaks and holidays
    • Paid personal, sick, and bereavement leave
    • Professional development stipends and mentorship stipends
    • Supplemental insurance plan
    • Healthcare costs stipend
    • Support for the TEACH grant (100% tuition for Early Childcare Education college classes toward Early Childcare Education apprenticeship, a college degree, or licensure, plus additional financial benefits)
    • Local and organic breakfast and lunch served daily