Marin Montessori School
Director of Learning Support
Marin Montessori School, Corte Madera, California, United States, 94925
With 275 students and over sixty years of experience educating Bay Area children and teens, Marin Montessori School is located on two bustling, beautiful campuses in Corte Madera and San Rafael. We seek an outstanding educator to direct our relatively new learning support program.
The Director of Learning Support works closely and collaboratively with dynamic and dedicated faculty and program directors. Their goal is to help identify children with learning challenges, design support plans, and provide direct support to students.
This is an especially thrilling time to join Marin Montessori, a school with recognized accreditations from both AMI (Association Montessori International) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools). Recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review tout the benefits of a Montessori education, and Bay Area families are increasingly interested in making MMS their long-term school.
Position Summary:
The Director of Learning Support will bring expertise as a learning specialist and an interest in further study, supported by the school, to gain expertise in the Montessori approach to teaching and learning. This will ensure that s/he can most effectively integrate into the school and help faculty develop student support strategies that utilize the Montessori materials and approaches they already have in their professional toolkits.
The primary role of the Director of Learning Support is to support literacy development in students in the final year of Primary (Kindergarten year) and Lower Elementary (1st-3rd grades). Along with our Reading Specialist, the Director of Learning Support assesses students and designs, coordinates, and delivers learning support for students.
The Director of Learning Support also meets with program directors and faculty to discuss strategies for supporting all students, attends meetings with classroom teachers and parents as necessary, and manages the paperwork associated with the role, including summarizing Neuropsych and other outside evaluations, records related to student progress, and case management.
Education Requirement:
Bachelor's degree
Start Date:
The position is available starting January 2025, with a negotiable start date no later than August 2025.Key Responsibilities:
Administer literacy assessments with Kindergarten through 3rd-grade students.In concert with other specialists, provide direct intervention and support for students with literacy challenges.Interpret assessment for faculty and parents.Provide case management for students with learning differences: collaboration with specialists, evaluators, families, teachers, and administrators.Participate in parent and teacher meetings and provide a summary of conversation write-ups and/or action plans.Document learning profiles/action plans and share them with teachersScreen and hire independent specialists to provide support for students on campusRequired Qualifications:
Three or more years of experienceGrowth mindset and excitement for learning the Montessori educational approachDemonstrated commitment to equity and inclusionStrong interpersonal skills, with the capacity to build trust and collaborate effectively with faculty and parentsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to design, coordinate, and implement formal support plansAbility to interpret results of neuropsychological assessmentsPreferred Qualifications:
Experience with Montessori pedagogyExperience with language development programs (e.g., Ebli, SRSD, Orton-Gillingham, Lindamood-Bell, Leveled Literacy, Science of Reading, UFLI)Advanced degree and experience in special education or related field
Salary and Hours:
This is a full-time, exempt administrative position with hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The position is available starting January 2025, with a negotiable start date no later than August 2025. The competitive salary ranges from $95,000 to $115,000, based on experience, and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
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.
The Director of Learning Support works closely and collaboratively with dynamic and dedicated faculty and program directors. Their goal is to help identify children with learning challenges, design support plans, and provide direct support to students.
This is an especially thrilling time to join Marin Montessori, a school with recognized accreditations from both AMI (Association Montessori International) and CAIS (California Association of Independent Schools). Recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review tout the benefits of a Montessori education, and Bay Area families are increasingly interested in making MMS their long-term school.
Position Summary:
The Director of Learning Support will bring expertise as a learning specialist and an interest in further study, supported by the school, to gain expertise in the Montessori approach to teaching and learning. This will ensure that s/he can most effectively integrate into the school and help faculty develop student support strategies that utilize the Montessori materials and approaches they already have in their professional toolkits.
The primary role of the Director of Learning Support is to support literacy development in students in the final year of Primary (Kindergarten year) and Lower Elementary (1st-3rd grades). Along with our Reading Specialist, the Director of Learning Support assesses students and designs, coordinates, and delivers learning support for students.
The Director of Learning Support also meets with program directors and faculty to discuss strategies for supporting all students, attends meetings with classroom teachers and parents as necessary, and manages the paperwork associated with the role, including summarizing Neuropsych and other outside evaluations, records related to student progress, and case management.
Education Requirement:
Bachelor's degree
Start Date:
The position is available starting January 2025, with a negotiable start date no later than August 2025.Key Responsibilities:
Administer literacy assessments with Kindergarten through 3rd-grade students.In concert with other specialists, provide direct intervention and support for students with literacy challenges.Interpret assessment for faculty and parents.Provide case management for students with learning differences: collaboration with specialists, evaluators, families, teachers, and administrators.Participate in parent and teacher meetings and provide a summary of conversation write-ups and/or action plans.Document learning profiles/action plans and share them with teachersScreen and hire independent specialists to provide support for students on campusRequired Qualifications:
Three or more years of experienceGrowth mindset and excitement for learning the Montessori educational approachDemonstrated commitment to equity and inclusionStrong interpersonal skills, with the capacity to build trust and collaborate effectively with faculty and parentsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to design, coordinate, and implement formal support plansAbility to interpret results of neuropsychological assessmentsPreferred Qualifications:
Experience with Montessori pedagogyExperience with language development programs (e.g., Ebli, SRSD, Orton-Gillingham, Lindamood-Bell, Leveled Literacy, Science of Reading, UFLI)Advanced degree and experience in special education or related field
Salary and Hours:
This is a full-time, exempt administrative position with hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The position is available starting January 2025, with a negotiable start date no later than August 2025. The competitive salary ranges from $95,000 to $115,000, based on experience, and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
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.