Washington Montessori School creates an inclusive and joyful environment, supported by a deeply rooted community of families and educators, where children embrace their individual and collective potential and prepare to live with integrity in a changing world. .
Washington Montessori School seeks an experienced educator with a background in special education who is passionate about and skilled in meeting the diverse needs of upper elementary and middle school students. Working in alignment with Montessori philosophy and practice, the Middle School Learning Specialist will provide and coordinate support services, collaborate with staff, and engage with families to ensure each child's academic success.
Founded in 1965, Washington Montessori School exists to educate children and to teach and nurture the skills necessary for success in a changing world through a foundation of Montessori philosophy and principles and best educational practices. WMS also upholds the highest standards of independent school education as articulated in the Standards of the Connecticut Association Independent Schools, Principles of Good Practice of the National Association of Independent Schools, and the American Montessori Society’s Philosophy and Practice and Code of Ethics. Washington Montessori School hires skilled, passionate, dedicated adults who demonstrate our core values: kindness and respect for others, a reverence for human potential, and a flexible, resilient growth mindset.
Successful candidates will join a dynamic, supportive, and forward-thinking teaching community of over 50 adults serving 270 students from 18 months through 8th grade. This full-time, 10-month, salaried position starts August 20, 2025, and reports to the Director of Student Support Services.
Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with Classroom Teachers, Specialist Teachers, Learning Specialists, Middle School Director, and School Counselor to serve individuals and small groups of students, providing remediation in push-in and pull-out models, including afterschool study halls for elementary and middle school students.
Serve as a Middle School advisor, participate in Outdoor Education overnight trips, chaperone school events, and contribute to life in the Middle School.
Create a supportive and inclusive instructional environment that honors and nurtures each child’s individual identity
Identify and respond to individual students’ learning differences, create enrichment opportunities in collaboration with classroom teachers, and support teachers with recommended accommodations and interventions
Conduct assessments to help determine intervention plans and coordinate and review screenings and evaluations with parents/guardians, teachers, and evaluators to design a support plan
Make referrals to appropriate outside specialists in collaboration with the Director of Student Services, and act as a liaison between the school and outside professional support.
Communicate regularly with parents/guardians to coordinate services and accommodation plans and updates on student progress in coordination with Director of Student Services
Update cumulative information in student files, including regular assessment of student progress and adjustment of student goals to support the development of executive functioning in all students
Observe students in classroom settings to help teachers with behavior management and learning issues
Participate in student admission and re-enrollment process
Assist in the transition to and from Upper Elementary to Middle School, communicating regularly with student support staff, including an annual transition meeting in the spring
Consult with and/or provide counsel to the high school placement coordinator regarding student needs
To Apply
Please submit a resume and a cover letter describing the alignment of your skills with the position described above to Head of School Launa Schweizer lschweizer@washingtonmontessori.org and Director of Student Support Chelsea Church, cchurch@washingtonmontessori.org or mail to Launa Schweizer and Chelsea Church, Washington Montessori School, 240 Litchfield Turnpike, New Preston, CT 06777
Requirements
Masters Degree in special education, reading, literacy or other related credential strongly preferred
Montessori Training, or training in methodology such as Wilson, Orton-Gillingham, or Slingerland is preferred, and additional trainings, certificates, experiences, and degrees that focus on working with children with learning differences are valued
Extensive experience working with children ages 9-14 in a student support setting
Demonstrated expertise and experience in childhood development and social-emotional learning
Excellent organizational skills, verbal and written skills, technology skills, interpersonal and counseling skills, and attention to detail
Commitment to professional growth, reflective practice, and growth mindset
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse populations, including students, parents, and faculty
Genuine interest and excitement in working with students, teachers, and parents in order to support learning and growth
The physical ability to work with young children ages 18 months to 8th grade in a school setting
Willingness to learn about and enact Montessori Peace and Justice principles, including best practices for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply
Washington Montessori School is an engaging and substantive academic environment supported by a deeply-rooted and diverse community of families and educators. Our students learn to recognize their individual and collective potential, develop thoughtful approaches to learning, and choose paths to responsible and fulfilling lives.