Lower Elementary Guide
SCHOOL:
Montessori School of Beaverton
LOCATION:
Portland, Oregon
START DATE:
August, 24, 2026
DATE POSTED:
5/12/26
ABOUT THE POSITION:
The Montessori School of Beaverton (MSB) is seeking a dynamic Lower Elementary Teacher to join our team. MSB is a private, non-profit school on 6 acres of land serving the Portland metro area for the past 49 years. We are home to a thriving, vibrant community of dedicated staff and families invested in the education, development, and nurturing of children ages 3-12. Please visit msb.org to learn more about our school. LOWER ELEMENTARY TEACHER Description The Lower Elementary Teacher plays a pivotal role in our Elementary Program. Our elementary program functions as a team consisting of two Lower Elementary classrooms with between 28-30 students each, and one Upper Elementary classroom with 30-35 students. Qualifications ● Bachelor's degree in any area; a Master's degree preferred ● Montessori Elementary-level diploma (AMI or AMS preferred) ● A minimum of 3 years' experience working in an elementary Montessori classroom ● All MSB employees are required to register with the Central Background Registry and complete pertinent training within 30 days of hire. Competencies Required ● Flexibility and adaptability, with a positive and collaborative nature ● Approaches the development of each child as a shared endeavor with colleagues and families ● Ability to persevere through the demands of maintaining a high-fidelity Montessori environment ● Exceptional verbal and written communication skills ● Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Key Job Responsibilities Planning, Preparation, and Instruction ● Creates instruction that supports the development of the cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth of every child by following a prescribed Montessori curriculum for children 6-9 years of age. ● Model good citizenry by demonstrating respect and kindness for all in the community of students, peers, parents, and visitors. ● Works in collaboration with the assistant and enlists their support by maintaining open communication regarding planning and implementing the curriculum, classroom management, and working in harmony with other program and school needs and responsibilities. ● Maintains an attractive and orderly prepared environment, including materials, equipment, and furnishings. ● Replaces worn materials and purchases new ones by managing a yearly classroom budget designated for this purpose. ● Participates in planning, implementing, and attending a 3-year rotation of camping destinations. ● Includes student-generated Going-Out on a regular basis and has a relationship with chaperones and drivers; ensures that all volunteers are approved to serve in the role they are being asked to fill; provides materials for students to guide the process of Going Out. ● Uses various assessment tools and strategies, including observation, children's work samples, record books, portfolios, and MAP Growth assessments, to make instructional decisions for individual students and track academic progress over time. ● Uses Transparent Classroom for record-keeping, lesson planning, attendance, and more. ● Is responsible for reading and adhering to the guidelines as established in the Employee Handbook, school policies and procedures, and is familiar with the guidelines as outlined in the Parent Handbook. Classroom Management ● Treats all children with unconditional positive regard and provides individualized care for their needs. ● Creates an environment that demonstrates rapport, respect, and kindness for all students as well as between students. ● Is responsible for the safety of the children left in their charge until dismissed to a responsible adult. ● Assists students towards self-directed learning and independence. ● Models and teaches conflict resolution and problem-solving strategies and works with students to create ground rules. ● Oversees the tracking of attendance and tardiness and reports daily to the office, and uses this information during conferences, if relevant. ● Outlines the projected routine of the day, including any special activities, and ensures that a timely dismissal routine is incorporated with prepared transition activities. ● Withdraws periodically to observe students and records important points of interest for expansion later. ● Works to maintain health and safety standards with illness, snack, lunch, handwashing, and bathroom use. Communication ● Welcomes observers, including prospective and current parents, and Montessori visitors. ● Establishes positive relationships with parents and works to maintain regular communication with parents regarding their child's specific needs and challenges. ● Provides parent/teacher conferences twice a year to report child's progress, challenges, and successes. ● When needed, communicates with parents outside the timing of parent/teacher conferences; responds to parent concerns within 24 hours. Issues complete progress reports for each child in the classroom twice a year, once in the winter and once at the end of the school year. Sends a weekly classroom update to families with a brief synopsis of that week’s activities. Professional Development ● Participates in professional activities designated by and/or approved by the Head of School, which may include workshops, curriculum focus, and refresher courses. ● Is involved in ongoing self-assessment and refinement of practice in the classroom as well as collaborative professional growth. ● Meets twice yearly with Head of School to discuss strengths and challenges, and to determine what support is needed for the days ahead. ● Attends level meetings, all staff meetings, planning meetings, and relevant parent information events. ● Participates in activities designed to make the whole school a joyful and loving community. Salary & Benefits Job Type: Full-time, school-year position Salary Range: Dependent Upon Experience Benefits: ● Retirement plan and employer match ● Medical, dental, and vision insurance ● Paid time off & holiday pay ● Staff-dependent tuition discount ● Professional development & continuing education support How to Apply If you find this position intriguing and want to join our team, please send your resume and cover letter to employment@msb.org. No phone calls, please. The position is open until filled. MSB is an Equal Opportunity Employer, providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals. We recruit, hire and promote into all job levels the most qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, veteran status, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, ancestry, marital or family status, military service, domestic violence victim status, race inclusive of traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state and local laws. MSB's commitment to providing equal employment opportunities extends to all aspects of employment, including job assignment, compensation, discipline and access to benefits and training.
TO APPLY:
Please submit your application to employment@msb.org
