Primary Lead Teacher
About us
Salem Montessori School is a thriving, established institution serving infants through middle school in Salem, Virginia. We are a community built on curiosity, independence, and a deep respect for each child's natural development. Our Primary program nurtures children ages 3–6 in a carefully prepared environment grounded in the Montessori philosophy.
The role
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Lead Primary Teacher to guide our youngest learners through the foundational years of their education. In this role, you will design and maintain a rich Montessori-inspired classroom environment, foster each child's intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth, and serve as a trusted partner to families throughout their child's early education journey.
What you'll do
- Lead a Primary classroom (ages 3–6) using Montessori principles and developmentally appropriate practices.
- Prepare and maintain an organized, inviting classroom environment that encourages independence and exploration.
- Observe and track individual student progress, adapting lessons to meet each child's needs.
- Build warm, communicative relationships with families through conferences and regular updates.
- Collaborate with assistant teachers and school leadership to support whole-school initiatives.
- Uphold school values of grace, courtesy, and community in all interactions.
- Maintain CPR/First Aid certification and adhere to all safety standards.
What we're looking for
- Genuine love for young children and a passion for nurturing early development.
- Experience as a lead teacher in a primary or early childhood classroom (ages 3–6 preferred).
- Associate's degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field (bachelor's preferred).
- AMI, AMS, MACTE-accredited Montessori Primary credential — or a strong willingness to pursue certification within two years.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and classroom management skills.
- Patience, enthusiasm, and the ability to model grace and courtesy with children and colleagues alike.
What we offer
- Competitive compensation
- Medical, vision, and dental insurance
- 401(k) plan
- Tuition discounts for staff families
- PTO days and professional development days
- Paid Montessori certification program — we invest in your growth.
- Ongoing professional development funding and opportunities
- A supportive, collaborative team that genuinely cares about your success.
How to apply
Please submit an application
- Current resume.
- A letter describing your interest in the Montessori method and early childhood education.
- Three professional references (name, relationship, email, and phone number).