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Grade 7th Class Teacher

Cuernavaca Waldorf School
The Cuernavaca Waldorf School in Mexico currently has about 60 students in Kindergarten and about 100 students in grades 1st through 6th. The school is planning to open 7th grade for the academic year 2009-2010, 8th grade for the academic year 2010-2011 and 9th grade for the academic year 2011-2012. The school will require an experienced 7th grade Waldorf teacher at the end of August 2009. Ideally the candidate would also have experience in mentoring and a thorough knowledge of the curriculum from 7th to 9th grades, in which case he/she could join our school at the end of August 2008 for the purpose of leading the planning and organization work required for the opening of 7th, 8th and 9th grades, including giving advice or some training to the complementary subject teachers for their future work with the students of these grades. The candidate must be able to communicate in Spanish. Currently the school offers a full curriculum including: Handwork, Eurythmy, Watercolour Work, Music, Movement Education and English as second language. The school is undergoing the certification process with the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and relies on an enthusiastic body of teachers and a dedicated and strongly committed parent community. Cuernavaca is a small city, one hour south of Mexico City, known for its benign warm weather throughout the whole year. For information please contact: Ruby Gonsen (school volunteer parent) Telephone +52 (777) 364-6715 ruby_gonsen@yahoo.com and/or Manlio Atilano (school teacher) manlioatilano@hotmail.com
 
Cuernavaca Waldorf School
Ruby Gonsen ruby_gonsen@yahoo.com
Campo Florido No. 105
Col. Santa María Ahuacatitlan
Cuernavaca, Morelos 62100 Mexico
Phone:+52 (777) 364 6715 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Class 2 Teacher

Santa Fe Waldorf School
The Santa Fe Waldorf School is seeking a second grade class teacher for the 2008/2009 school year. This well formed class of 24 students has had a successful year under the guidance of an excellent teacher. The students are supported by a committed group of Waldorf parents. The College of Teachers invites applications from trained Waldorf Teachers. Established in 1983, the Santa Fe Waldorf School graduated it’s first eighth grade class in 1990. The School added a Pre-School program in 2004. It graduated its first high school class in 2005. In 2006 the School was accredited dually by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and by the Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement of the North Central Association (NCAA). The School enrolls some 260 students, has some 60 full- and part-time faculty and staff members, and hosts an active Board of Trustees of some 12 members. The curriculum across all 15 grades (Pre-K - 12) is rich and varied. It is designed to give a classical education while developing the abilities of the head, heart, and hand. In addition to Main Lessons, the academic skills classes include Spanish, math, and English in the middle and upper grades. The curriculum also includes physical activities: games, Eurythmy, physical education with sports teams in the middle and upper grades. There are a range of art classes in the practical, fine, and performing arts: drawing, painting, drama, woodwork, handwork, to name some. There are ongoing classes in music: chorus, strings, woodwinds, marimba, and world music. The pedagogy is inspired by the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. The faculty and staff study anthroposophy to maintain a cohesive school community and to guide the teaching. Within the local region of Santa Fe, there are a number of anthroposophically inspired programs: a biodynamic farm, a branch of the Anthroposophical Society, First Class meetings of the School of Spiritual Science, and adult education courses in anthroposophy. The 13-acre School campus has steadily grown and evolved over the past 24 years. The campus is located in the southeast edge of Santa Fe, on a high desert plateau, surrounded by the 12,000 foot-high peaks of the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo Mountain ranges. The School's seven buildings are nestled amid pinion trees, chamisa bushes, and a labyrinth of small arroyos, an enchanting setting for learning and exploration. Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States. It is home to a number of cultural, healing, and spiritual centers. At Christmas time, the roofs of the traditional adobe homes sparkle at night with farolitos. In the summer, Santa Fe hosts the Santa Fe Opera, Spanish Market, Folk Art Fair, and Indian Market. In addition, one can enjoy hiking, skiing, film festivals, the farmers' market, galleries, museums, and numerous world-class and down-home restaurants. We offer full-time faculty a base salary of $36,500 (with an additional $500 per year of full-time Waldorf teaching experience) and a benefits package that includes full tuition remission, health insurance, dental insurance, support with continuing education and conference attendance, a mentoring program, and a retirement account with TIAA-CREF. Interested applicants are invited to send a letter of introduction, a brief biography, resume, and three letters of recommendation to: Santa Fe Waldorf School- Hiring 26 Puesta del Sol Santa Fe, NM 87508
 
Santa Fe Waldorf School
Uli Stuerznickel ustuerznickel@santafewaldorf.org
26 Puesta del Sol
Santa Fe, NM 87508 U.S.A.
Phone:(505)466-3323
Fax:(505)983-7416 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Games Teacher

The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara
Physical Education/Games Teacher for Grades 5-8. Part-time position, up to 6 hours per week during the school year. The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara is in its 23rd year of operation. The school is located in Goleta, just north of Santa Barbara.
 
The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara
Joni McGoldrick info@waldorfsantabarbara.org
P.O. Box 788
Goleta, CA 93116 United States
Phone:805-967-6656
Fax:805-696-6228 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Early Childhood Lead Teacher

Upper Valley Waldorf School
Upper Valley Waldorf School Early Childhood Lead Teacher Position Opening for Fall 2008 The Upper Valley Waldorf School, located in Quechee, VT is seeking a Waldorf trained Kindergarten or Nursery teacher to join our wonderful Early Childhood Faculty for the fall of 2008. Our Early Childhood Program is well established with 2 Morning Garden program days per week, a 3 day Nursery Classroom, and two mixed aged Kindergartens. We have a beautiful new, faculty-designed Early Childhood building to house these classes with individual classroom outdoor spaces, as well as a full outside playground with gardens, etc… We are a Nursery through Eighth Grade school with a current enrollment of 180 for the 2008 school year. We have many strong programs in place, which include two languages (French and German), woodworking, handwork, movement, instrumental and orchestral music and chorus. Our upper grades are supported by upper grades art, a block teaching program and seasonal athletics in addition to the full subjects. All of our full-time faculty members are Waldorf trained teachers and represent a rich spectrum of life experiences along with their strength as Waldorf educators. Our school is a member of AWSNA. There are five older Waldorf schools within two hours drive, as well as the New England Waldorf Teachers Training Program at Antioch in Keene, NH, and the Rudolf Steiner Institute in Putney, VT all of which provide ample opportunity for continuing education, conferences and cultural events. The Upper Valley is a vibrant community located in the hills, villages and towns which border the Connecticut River, nestled between the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Outdoor recreation and a strong local culture of cooperatives, farmer’s markets, and organic farms are unique features of the region. Dartmouth College and numerous local organizations provide a rich variety of world-class arts, lectures and workshops, many of which employ the talents of local community members. We are just two hours from Boston, four from Montreal and five from New York City. The parent body is supportive, well informed and involved. Our Board is strong and enjoys a supportive, collaborative relationship with the Faculty. We have a developed administrative function with a full time Administrator, Admissions Director, Development Director, Facilities Manager, Administrative Assistant and Bookkeeper. Our School has a strong culture of community spirit and collaboration. Salary: Base $34,000 plus applicable experience. Full benefits include 100% health insurance coverage for individual, spouse or family, full tuition remission, retirement, long term disability, life insurance and access to a medical benefits savings account, continuing education funds. If you are interested in joining us at the Upper Valley Waldorf School, please send a resume, two-page biography and three references attention: Personnel Committee Attn: Alexandra Keats Upper Valley Waldorf School Phone: 802-296-2496 P.O. Box 709 Fax: 802-296-5075 Quechee, VT 05059 alexandra@uvws.org
 
Upper Valley Waldorf School
Alexandra Keats uvws@valley.net
P.O. Box 709
Quechee, Vermont 05059 
Phone:802-296-2496
Fax:802-296-5075 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Lead Preschool Teacher for Wild Lilac Preschool

Wild Lilac Preschool
Wild Lilac Preschool is looking for two teachers to co-teach our new “Daffodil House” program for 2-3 year olds (10-12 children a day). Position begins Fall 2008! Our School: Wild Lilac Preschool is a sweet and gentle Waldorf-inspired preschool in a gorgeous Hawthorne neighborhood house. Check out our website to learn about our program: www.wildlilacpreschool.com Our Staff: Wild Lilac Preschool is run by co-owner/co-directors/co-teachers Katie and Helene. As the directors we will be in and out of the space, but it will be the two teachers who lead the classroom. Katie is organized and careful. Helene is enthusiastic and passionate. We both love children, value respect, humor and coffee. We believe in treating the children and each other with the utmost respect, patience, compassion, and acknowledgement of our very different and unique strengths. Our Ideal Teacher: We are looking for someone to join our team from 8am-1:30 or 2:00pm M-F with the understanding that sometimes all of the work does not get done in that time and there may be extra hours involved. Also, about once a month we have family/community events that our teacher must be present for (please look at our website for our current Calendar). The teachers will be working closely together and thus must be able to communicate, problem solve, and divide work well. Together, the teachers will be responsible for developing the Daily Rhythm of the classroom. We are looking for people who support have an understanding of Reggio Emilia and Waldorf. We want teachers who foster the children’s collective and individual interests and development, who support and encourage child-guided problem solving, are able to offer opportunities for art, baking, gardening, etc exploration in the classroom, and develop healthy and positive patterns of communication with parents, and more! Our ideal new staff member is someone who: -Really loves being with kids -Is respectful, kind, communicative, fun, -Has some fun interests and skills to share with us -Is enthusiastic about participating as a team-member: sharing cooking, cleaning and curriculum (projects, circles, etc) -Has at least one year of experience working in a preschool classroom (and preferably is ECE or ed trained) -Can commit to a minimum of 1 year (and hopefully much, much longer!) We offer to our new staff members: -A super great work environment -Health insurance benefits (we pay half) -Starting pay of $12/hr If you are interested in this position please send us a cover letter and resume along with 3 references. We also need him/her to clear the Oregon Criminal History Registry, get a Food Handlers Card and become infant/child CPR/First Aid certified by his/her start-date. If this position attracts you, please email us a cover letter and resume. Please respond to: Katie@wildlilacpreschool.com
 
Wild Lilac Preschool
Katie katie@wildlilacpreschool.com
1629 SE 49th Ave
Portland, OR 97214 USA
Phone:503-236-3240 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Mentoring for 7th., 8th. and 9th. grades

Cuernavaca Waldorf School
The Cuernavaca Waldorf School in Mexico currently has about 60 students in Kindergarten and about 100 students in grades 1st through 6th. The school is planning to open 7th grade for the academic year 2009-2010, 8th grade for the academic year 2010-2011 and 9th grade for the academic year 2011-2012. For this purpose the school requires an experienced Waldorf teacher, with thorough knowledge of the curriculum and experience in mentoring, to lead the planning and organization work required for the opening of 7th, 8th and 9th grades, including giving advice or some training to the complementary subject teachers for their future work with the students of these grades. The position is open from end of August 2008. The candidate must be able to communicate in Spanish. Ideally, the candidate would be available to become the 7th grade class teacher for the year 2009-2010 and continue with his/her group the following year. Currently the school offers a full curriculum including: Handwork, Eurythmy, Watercolour Work, Music, Movement Education and English as second language. The school is undergoing the certification process with the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and relies on an enthusiastic body of teachers and a dedicated and strongly committed parent community. Cuernavaca is a small city, one hour south of Mexico City, known for its benign warm weather throughout the whole year. For information please contact: Ruby Gonsen (school volunteer parent) Telephone +52 (777) 364-6715 ruby_gonsen@yahoo.com and/or Manlio Atilano (school teacher) manlioatilano@hotmail.com
 
Cuernavaca Waldorf School
Ruby Gonsen ruby_gonsen@yahoo.com
Campo Florido No. 105
Col. Santa Maria Ahuacatitlan
Cuernavaca, Morelos 62100 Mexico
Phone:+52 (777) 364 6715 New Resource
(Added: 23-Apr-2008 )

Remedial Support Teacher

Remedial Support Teacher The Waldorf School of San Diego is seeking a ½ time Remedial Support Teacher to provide extra lesson work. We serve children from kindergarten through 8th grade and a high school opening with 9th grade in the fall of 2008. Our school community is diverse and multi-cultural. Over the past 25 years we have evolved from a rented space, to the purchase of our present location seven years ago. A master plan is underway that includes both a new Early Childhood Center and a High School, designed using anthroposophical indications. We are also pleased to have solid and energetic administration. With the strong support of our parents, the operation of the school is guided by the faculty, which include specialty teachers for music, games, strings, French, gardening, woodwork, handwork, choir and eurythmy. The campus includes a beautiful hall that is used for assemblies, student performances and guest artists as well as community events. Parents, teachers, and students also enjoy a lovely Waldorf-inspired school store. Please send your resume, a short biography and two or three references, to the attention of the Teacher Search Committee. E-mail is preferred, or you may use regular post, fax or call for any further information. We look forward to hearing from you. 3547 Altadena Ave San Diego, CA 92105 T 619 280 8016 F 619 280 8071 email: administrator@waldorfsandiego.org New Resource
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