The Ancona School (Ancona) is an independent school located in Chicago's historic Hyde Park Kenwood community, educating students 3 years old through 8th grade. Since our founding in 1962, Ancona has been dedicated to diversity in both our community and our curriculum, which draws upon the Montessori and Progressive Education models. Social justice education is the cornerstone of Ancona’s mission as a school; it informs what we teach and how we teach it. At every grade level, Ancona students learn to identify inequality and are empowered to address injustice in the world.
At Ancona, we seek diversity in our faculty and staff to broaden students’ academic experiences and to enrich our school community. Ancona is looking for individuals who will contribute to our social justice mission and embrace the rich diversity of our school and city as we prepare our students for an increasingly complex world. Candidates must be sensitive to the needs of, and possess an interest in, working in a school community that is diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and disability status.
Summary/Objective
The Ancona School seeks a full-time Head Teacher for its accredited Montessori Early Childhood program. Head teachers at Ancona provide support for the overall development and learning of our students including the care of the children and maintenance of the Montessori environment.
Specific Duties
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions
Develop lesson and unit plans; manage the learning experience for students to ensure the needs of the group and individual students are met.
Assist students toward self-directed learning and normalization.
Maintain a neat, well-organized, and attractively-prepared environment consistent with Montessori pedagogy.
Supervise and mentor the classroom’s Assistant Teacher, providing guidance on Montessori philosophy and classroom management.
Participate in professional activities designated by the Head of School and Instructional Leadership Team, which may include workshops, curriculum retreats, meetings, grade reporting, planning, and other professional pursuits.
Attend all pre-announced staff meetings and professional sessions, including staff, level, committee, and evening parent education events.
Develop effective relationships with parents by: providing opportunities to discuss and understand their child’s individual progress; encouraging them to bond with both the class and the larger school community; and providing individualized tracking of student progress.
Participate in the admissions process, speaking from time to time with prospective families at the request of the Admissions Director, members of the Instructional Leadership Team, and/or Head of School.
Prepare the classroom each day in collaboration with the Assistant Teacher: outline routines and any special activities, ready materials/ identify groups of children who might be shown certain materials that day,, and manage administrative duties (attendance, lunch orders, and student records)
Daily Expectations During Class and After Dismissal
Provide a nurturing and stimulating environment to facilitate children’s growth, exploration, and participation
Assist children who need individual help to choose work, protect working children from interference (including adults), and unobtrusively monitor the work of individual children
Prepare small group and individual presentations involving a new material or progressive step; withdraw at regular intervals to observe
Uphold and reinforce positive behavior by modeling or drawing attention to ground rules
Observe the class’s overall feeling and tone and sense changing mood or activity; monitor group activities to maximize healthy socialization, fostering of community, and healthy recreation
Treat children with unconditional positive regard and provide individualized care for needs
Work to maintain health and safety standards with snack, lunch, hand washing, and toileting
Refresh the environment after school, assembling materials for the following day
Complete daily notes and reflect on individual children and group interactions in collaboration with Assistant Teacher: compare observations, discuss relevant points in Montessori theory, review learning materials, and group activities
Additional Expectations
Collaborate with fellow Early Childhood teachers, Instructional Leadership, and Head of School to share ideas, plan, and problem-solve
Prepare for, and participate in: parent-teacher conferences, evening parent education events, and community gatherings (e.g., Montessori Night, open houses, etc.)
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Head of School and a member of the Instructional Leadership Team; provides lead direction to assigned assistants.
Expected Hours of Work
Monday-Friday, 7:50 am - 3:30 pm
Wednesdays, 7:50 am - 4:45 pm (Reserved for Staff Meetings)
Occasional evenings and/or weekends may be required for school events
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
EEO Statement
It is the policy of Ancona School not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, handicap, sex, physical condition, developmental disability, sexual orientation or national origin. This policy shall include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment and employment, promotion, demotion, transfer, compensation, selection for training, including apprenticeship, layoff, and termination.
Required Qualifications
Education and Experience
Montessori trained and certified required; Bachelor’s degree in related field
Previous experience teaching in a Montessori setting
Spanish Fluency (preferred)
Additional Requirements
CPR/First Aid certification (preferred)
Ability to pass a background check
Have the physical capacity to work with preschool/Kindergarten-aged children.
Keep up with professional development – 15 hours per school year.
The Ancona School (Ancona) is an independent school located in Chicago's historic Hyde Park Kenwood community, educating students 3 years old through 8th grade. Since our founding in 1962, Ancona has been dedicated to diversity in both our community and our curriculum, which draws upon the Montessori and Progressive Education models. Social justice education is the cornerstone of Ancona’s mission as a school; it informs what we teach and how we teach it. At every grade level, Ancona students learn to identify inequality and are empowered to address injustice in the world.