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Shining Stars Montessori Academy

Shining Stars Montessori Academy Upper Elementary Guide SY 2425

Shining Stars Montessori Academy, Little Ferry, New Jersey, us, 07643


Position Summary:We are seeking an AMS, AMI or MACTE certified and experienced Lead Guide(s) at the Upper Elementary level to join our dynamic and expanding staff for SY 2023-2024. If you possess a sincere commitment to building and directing a quality Montessori environment, offering support and guidance to parents, and collaborating with experienced colleagues, please consider joining the Shining Stars Montessori school community. The right candidate should possess maturity, dedication, high integrity, good judgment, ability to self-reflect as a member of the teaching staff, and the courage to grow as a teacher leader. We seek individuals with a clear understanding of Montessori ideals, deep knowledge of the development of children, classroom management and communication skills that nurture self-discipline, order, and confidence in young students. We can offer you a rewarding experience in a growing and diverse Montessori school in the nation's capital.Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS is American Montessori Society and Middle States Association/Council on Elementary and Secondary School accredited. This is a full time and benefited job position. Hours are typically Monday - Friday from 7:45am -4:30pm, with some weekend and evening activitiesEssential Functions & Accountabilities:Understand and promote the Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS vision, mission, and goals to students, parents, and communityDevelop and administer an authentic Montessori Upper Elementary curriculum and assessments consistent with the Montessori Method and aligned with the Montessori Learning Standards and District of Columbia Common Core State StandardsWork with a Co-Guide to present Montessori lessons, plan ‘going out' expeditions for studentsAttend Montessori Model UN with Upper Elementary students and plan 6th grade end of school year Study TripConduct ongoing observations assessments of student learning, and modify instructional methods to fit individual student needs, including for students with special needs and/or English Language LearnersLead individual and small group instruction as neededWork with the community of students, teachers, parents and administrators, in articulating and maintaining the integrity and scope of the Montessori MethodDevelop and prepare the Montessori classroom environment, materials, and lessons to meet the students' needs and interests.Present consistent individual and group lessons to the students and supporting each child's socio-emotional and academic progress and learning successRecord observations of student work on a daily basis to check for student understanding, progress and achievement.Manage and document student attendance on a daily basis.Participate in ongoing professional development , recommended conferences, training programs, SSMA in-service and/or PD workshops, courses, and other areas of professional growth.Participate in SSMA Back to School, Open House, Montessori Saturday Academy, Curriculum Day, Peace Assemblies and other special/extracurricular activities and programs as requested.Administer standardized tests in accordance with District of Columbia and Public Charter School Board assessment requirementsInstruct students in the principles of Grace and CourtesyDevelop and sustain positive relationships with parents, children and familiesAttend all school staff meetings, and other meetings as requiredCheck/examine shared areas such as bathroom, playground, for health and safety hazardsRequired Competencies & Qualifications:Maintain confidentialityA passion for growing independent, confident and intellectually curious children;Ability to provide services to all children and families with respect and dignityAbility to understand and willingness to work with a range of learning styles is requiredExcellent listening and communications skillsStrong written and verbal communications skillsA love of children and a sense of humorEducation and Experience:Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Education, Elementary Education or a related discipline is required; Master's Degree is preferred.AMS, AMI, diploma in Elementary Education or from a MACTE recognized or affiliate - Teacher Education Program required.Advanced degrees, or multiple credentials (e.g., Special Education, Reading, ESOL, Music, Art, etc.)Praxis II certification and passing scores preferredUnderstanding of Montessori Learning standards and alignment to Common Core StandardsPrior experience in a Montessori) classroom environment preferred.Prior experience working in a diverse student and adult communitySpanish, Amharic, or French language fluency is a plusMust be eligible to work in the United StatesA love of children and a sense of humor

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