Riverbend School

Riverbend School

Primary Teacher

Location : Wellesley, MA, 02482

Job Type : Full Time

Date Posted : 27 March 2026

Salary : $45,000 - $60,000 per year

Job Description

Riverbend School

Job Description

Position: Primary Teacher

Reports to: Head of School/Director of Children’s House

Classification: Exempt

Supervises: Possible Intern

Annual Salary Range: $45,000 - $60,000 per year

Scope of Work: Classroom Teacher for ages 3-6

Experience Requirements:

● Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing

● Ability to manipulate classroom materials

● 2 years Montessori classroom experience preferred

● Must be comfortable working in a culturally diverse environment and committed to embracing differences and valuing multiple perspectives

Education/Certification Requirements:

● Bachelor’s Degree (or Associate’s with equivalent experience)

● 3-6 (Primary) Montessori certification from an AMS or AMI accredited training center (required for Lead Teacher only)

● Clear CORI and MA fingerprinting

● EEC Licensing Preferred

General Responsibilities:

Design and prepare an inviting and challenging Montessori environment using a full complement of Montessori materials as well as supplemental materials. Prepare for the cognitive, social/emotional and physical achievement of children as well as for their safety and well being.

Specific Responsibilities:

Educational Program & Student Services:

● Demonstrate competency with Montessori philosophy and methods

● Prepare an environment in which furnishings and materials are complete and correspond to the needs of the class. Careful monitoring of the rotation of materials throughout the school year to continually meet the cognitive, social/emotional and physical needs of children.

● Set clear/consistent expectations for class routines and classroom community goals

● Assist children with personal care independence when applicable (toileting, hand washing, teeth brushing, etc.)

● Give lessons to students in groups and to individual students

● Prepare students for school events such as the Academic and Science Fairs, International Festival, assemblies, etc.

● Recognize when students are not progressing as expected and communicate this to HoS for collaboration and follow-up

● Follow recommendations for students who receive support through a specialist (Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, etc.)

● Support students with individual behavioral plans

● Train and supervise children regarding emergency practices such as fire drills

● Give input on curriculum planning and implementation

● Inventory, replace or repair materials once a year to ensure full spectrum of complete materials that are in very good to excellent condition

● Maintain the daily cleanliness and overall preparation of common areas in classroom and throughout the school (student lockers, entrance ways, classroom furniture counters, etc.)

Constituent Relations:

● Build productive relationships with parents through parent education events, Parent/Teacher conferences (twice a year), additional parent meetings if concerns arise, and parent volunteer opportunities in the classroom.

● Build positive relations with community organizations to support specific classroom curriculum and service learning

Administration:

● Prepare written progress reports for each child (twice yearly) regarding academic, organizational,

developmental and social growth. Submit progress reports to Director of Education or Head of School ● Maintain daily attendance in Renweb

● Work collaboratively with Assistant Head of School to address concerns regarding students, parents and staff ● Report all accidents/ incidents to Director of Education and complete accident forms as needed ● Attend weekly level and faculty meetings

● Attend all mandatory events

● Perform duties related to arrival/dismissal of school

● Update Student Online Portfolios weekly with photos and description of work

● Write weekly classroom emails

● Conduct home visits and support families and children through phase - in, including making one phone call per NEW family during the first 2 weeks of school

● Participate in Goal Setting process with HoS

● Plan for field trips and extensions to curriculum as outlined each year

Personnel

● Direct Intern in supporting the needs of the students and the classroom environment

● Provide opportunities for the Intern to share questions and observations

● Support Intern in training assignments

● Provide training center necessary paperwork completed by mentoring teacher

School Culture

● Demonstrate a strong commitment to professional ethics

● Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Montessori Education by modeling the Montessori values of grace and courtesy, respect and responsibility in visible daily actions

● Demonstrate commitment to competent communications and conflict resolution efforts across the school community

● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each student and colleague

● Consistently give input on teacher leadership

● Assist in planning school events

Professional Development

● Attend in-service training as provided by Riverbend School

● Attend workshops/conferences or other opportunities approved by HoS to further educational advancement Other

● Take on duties as assigned

It is expected that all staff will function as self-directed members in a team effort. All performances should meet appropriate professional standards and adhere to the philosophy and mission of Riverbend School.

Job Description

Position: Primary Teacher

Reports to: Head of School/Director of Children’s House

Classification: Exempt

Supervises: Possible Intern

Annual Salary Range: $45,000 - $60,000 per year

Scope of Work: Classroom Teacher for ages 3-6

Experience Requirements:

● Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing

● Ability to manipulate classroom materials

● 2 years Montessori classroom experience preferred

● Must be comfortable working in a culturally diverse environment and committed to embracing differences and valuing multiple perspectives

Education/Certification Requirements:

● Bachelor’s Degree (or Associate’s with equivalent experience)

● 3-6 (Primary) Montessori certification from an AMS or AMI accredited training center (required for Lead Teacher only)

● Clear CORI and MA fingerprinting

● EEC Licensing Preferred

General Responsibilities:

Design and prepare an inviting and challenging Montessori environment using a full complement of Montessori materials as well as supplemental materials. Prepare for the cognitive, social/emotional and physical achievement of children as well as for their safety and well being.

Specific Responsibilities:

Educational Program & Student Services:

● Demonstrate competency with Montessori philosophy and methods

● Prepare an environment in which furnishings and materials are complete and correspond to the needs of the class. Careful monitoring of the rotation of materials throughout the school year to continually meet the cognitive, social/emotional and physical needs of children.

● Set clear/consistent expectations for class routines and classroom community goals

● Assist children with personal care independence when applicable (toileting, hand washing, teeth brushing, etc.)

● Give lessons to students in groups and to individual students

● Prepare students for school events such as the Academic and Science Fairs, International Festival, assemblies, etc.

● Recognize when students are not progressing as expected and communicate this to HoS for collaboration and follow-up

● Follow recommendations for students who receive support through a specialist (Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, etc.)

● Support students with individual behavioral plans

● Train and supervise children regarding emergency practices such as fire drills

● Give input on curriculum planning and implementation

● Inventory, replace or repair materials once a year to ensure full spectrum of complete materials that are in very good to excellent condition

● Maintain the daily cleanliness and overall preparation of common areas in classroom and throughout the school (student lockers, entrance ways, classroom furniture counters, etc.)

Constituent Relations:

● Build productive relationships with parents through parent education events, Parent/Teacher conferences (twice a year), additional parent meetings if concerns arise, and parent volunteer opportunities in the classroom.

● Build positive relations with community organizations to support specific classroom curriculum and service learning

Administration:

● Prepare written progress reports for each child (twice yearly) regarding academic, organizational,

developmental and social growth. Submit progress reports to Director of Education or Head of School ● Maintain daily attendance in Renweb

● Work collaboratively with Assistant Head of School to address concerns regarding students, parents and staff ● Report all accidents/ incidents to Director of Education and complete accident forms as needed ● Attend weekly level and faculty meetings

● Attend all mandatory events

● Perform duties related to arrival/dismissal of school

● Update Student Online Portfolios weekly with photos and description of work

● Write weekly classroom emails

● Conduct home visits and support families and children through phase - in, including making one phone call per NEW family during the first 2 weeks of school

● Participate in Goal Setting process with HoS

● Plan for field trips and extensions to curriculum as outlined each year

Personnel

● Direct Intern in supporting the needs of the students and the classroom environment

● Provide opportunities for the Intern to share questions and observations

● Support Intern in training assignments

● Provide training center necessary paperwork completed by mentoring teacher

School Culture

● Demonstrate a strong commitment to professional ethics

● Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Montessori Education by modeling the Montessori values of grace and courtesy, respect and responsibility in visible daily actions

● Demonstrate commitment to competent communications and conflict resolution efforts across the school community

● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each student and colleague

● Consistently give input on teacher leadership

● Assist in planning school events

Professional Development

● Attend in-service training as provided by Riverbend School

● Attend workshops/conferences or other opportunities approved by HoS to further educational advancement Other

● Take on duties as assigned

It is expected that all staff will function as self-directed members in a team effort. All performances should meet appropriate professional standards and adhere to the philosophy and mission of Riverbend School.

Position Type:Full-time

Salary:$45,000 to $65,000 Per Year

Job Categories:

Classroom Teacher > Montessori

Job Requirements
  • Riverbend School

    Job Description

    Position: Primary Teacher

    Reports to: Head of School/Director of Children’s House

    Classification: Exempt

    Supervises: Possible Intern

    Scope of Work: Classroom Teacher for ages 3-6

    Experience Requirements:

    ● Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing

    ● Ability to manipulate classroom materials

    ● 2 years Montessori classroom experience preferred

    ● Must be comfortable working in a culturally diverse environment and committed to embracing differences and valuing multiple perspectives

    Education/Certification Requirements:

    ● Bachelor’s Degree (or Associate’s with equivalent experience)

    ● 3-6 (Primary) Montessori certification from an AMS or AMI accredited training center (required for Lead Teacher only)

    ● Clear CORI and MA fingerprinting

    ● EEC Licensing Preferred

    General Responsibilities:

    Design and prepare an inviting and challenging Montessori environment using a full complement of Montessori materials as well as supplemental materials. Prepare for the cognitive, social/emotional and physical achievement of children as well as for their safety and well being.

    Specific Responsibilities:

    Educational Program & Student Services:

    ● Demonstrate competency with Montessori philosophy and methods

    ● Prepare an environment in which furnishings and materials are complete and correspond to the needs of the class. Careful monitoring of the rotation of materials throughout the school year to continually meet the cognitive, social/emotional and physical needs of children.

    ● Set clear/consistent expectations for class routines and classroom community goals

    ● Assist children with personal care independence when applicable (toileting, hand washing, teeth brushing, etc.)

    ● Give lessons to students in groups and to individual students

    ● Prepare students for school events such as the Academic and Science Fairs, International Festival, assemblies, etc.

    ● Recognize when students are not progressing as expected and communicate this to HoS for collaboration and follow-up

    ● Follow recommendations for students who receive support through a specialist (Early Intervention, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, etc.)

    ● Support students with individual behavioral plans

    ● Train and supervise children regarding emergency practices such as fire drills

    ● Give input on curriculum planning and implementation

    ● Inventory, replace or repair materials once a year to ensure full spectrum of complete materials that are in very good to excellent condition

    ● Maintain the daily cleanliness and overall preparation of common areas in classroom and throughout the school (student lockers, entrance ways, classroom furniture counters, etc.)

    Constituent Relations:

    ● Build productive relationships with parents through parent education events, Parent/Teacher conferences (twice a year), additional parent meetings if concerns arise, and parent volunteer opportunities in the classroom.

    ● Build positive relations with community organizations to support specific classroom curriculum and service learning

    Administration:

    ● Prepare written progress reports for each child (twice yearly) regarding academic, organizational,

    developmental and social growth. Submit progress reports to Director of Education or Head of School ● Maintain daily attendance in Renweb

    ● Work collaboratively with Assistant Head of School to address concerns regarding students, parents and staff ● Report all accidents/ incidents to Director of Education and complete accident forms as needed ● Attend weekly level and faculty meetings

    ● Attend all mandatory events

    ● Perform duties related to arrival/dismissal of school

    ● Update Student Online Portfolios weekly with photos and description of work

    ● Write weekly classroom emails

    ● Conduct home visits and support families and children through phase - in, including making one phone call per NEW family during the first 2 weeks of school

    ● Participate in Goal Setting process with HoS

    ● Plan for field trips and extensions to curriculum as outlined each year

    Personnel

    ● Direct Intern in supporting the needs of the students and the classroom environment

    ● Provide opportunities for the Intern to share questions and observations

    ● Support Intern in training assignments

    ● Provide training center necessary paperwork completed by mentoring teacher

    School Culture

    ● Demonstrate a strong commitment to professional ethics

    ● Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Montessori Education by modeling the Montessori values of grace and courtesy, respect and responsibility in visible daily actions

    ● Demonstrate commitment to competent communications and conflict resolution efforts across the school community

    ● Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each student and colleague

    ● Consistently give input on teacher leadership

    ● Assist in planning school events

    Professional Development

    ● Attend in-service training as provided by Riverbend School

    ● Attend workshops/conferences or other opportunities approved by HoS to further educational advancement Other

    ● Take on duties as assigned

    It is expected that all staff will function as self-directed members in a team effort. All performances should meet appropriate professional standards and adhere to the philosophy and mission of Riverbend School.
  • At least 2 year(s) of relevant experience preferred.
  • Bachelor degree preferred.
  • Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
  • Human Resources
  • 33 Eliot Street
  • Natick, Massachusetts 01760
  • Phone: 6172717166

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