What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pedagogical Director July 2026 OR July 2027 position at AWSNA: Assoc. of Waldorf Schools of N. America?
Opening Statement
The Berkshire Waldorf School, nestled in a glorious woodland area in the northeast corridor, has delivered Waldorf education in the region for over five decades. Recently, as experienced in many small independent schools, the challenges of the pandemic, leadership change and pressures from the political and economic realms, have led us to reexamine and recommit to our methodologies and operations. The school has emerged from this period and is now seeking a compassionate, thoughtful and experienced leader to strengthen our school and to meet the needs of the children coming towards us, while also honoring the financial and operational foundations we have identified for long-term sustainability.
As a key member of School Leadership, the Pedagogical Director brings forth the interests and contributions of the students, families and faculty in organizational planning and decision-making, particularly as they pertain to the learning program. The Pedagogical Director is a supervisor and supportive mentor for the full Faculty. This position reports directly to the Board of Trustees.
About
Our Mission: Berkshire Waldorf School educates children to think with clarity, feel with compassion, and act with courage and conviction. Our curriculum weaves intellectual rigor, artistic expression and hands-on work to develop and expand the full human potential of each child.
Our curriculum includes languages, handwork, woodwork, music, eurythmy, games/movement and an educational support program. Festivals and celebrations are community-oriented, and there is an active anthroposophical community in the region. Our Board is active and well-established, and our strong Parent Association reflects a supportive and diverse parent body. BWS is located midway between New York City and Boston, and the Berkshires region is well known for its diverse cultural and artistic opportunities and communities.
Essential Job Duties
Health insurance, Employer paid life insurance, retirement plan, and tuition remission for children of employees. Financial support for ongoing professional development opportunities available.
To Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume and three references to Human Resources, employment@berkshirewaldorfschool.org. A review of resumes will begin upon receipt.
The Berkshire Waldorf School, nestled in a glorious woodland area in the northeast corridor, has delivered Waldorf education in the region for over five decades. Recently, as experienced in many small independent schools, the challenges of the pandemic, leadership change and pressures from the political and economic realms, have led us to reexamine and recommit to our methodologies and operations. The school has emerged from this period and is now seeking a compassionate, thoughtful and experienced leader to strengthen our school and to meet the needs of the children coming towards us, while also honoring the financial and operational foundations we have identified for long-term sustainability.
- The School would like to fill this position for the next academic year; however, if a qualified, talented candidate does not come forward to meet that start date, we are willing to wait. The importance of identifying and hiring well for this key position will be paramount in our process. The start date is secondary.
As a key member of School Leadership, the Pedagogical Director brings forth the interests and contributions of the students, families and faculty in organizational planning and decision-making, particularly as they pertain to the learning program. The Pedagogical Director is a supervisor and supportive mentor for the full Faculty. This position reports directly to the Board of Trustees.
About
Our Mission: Berkshire Waldorf School educates children to think with clarity, feel with compassion, and act with courage and conviction. Our curriculum weaves intellectual rigor, artistic expression and hands-on work to develop and expand the full human potential of each child.
Our curriculum includes languages, handwork, woodwork, music, eurythmy, games/movement and an educational support program. Festivals and celebrations are community-oriented, and there is an active anthroposophical community in the region. Our Board is active and well-established, and our strong Parent Association reflects a supportive and diverse parent body. BWS is located midway between New York City and Boston, and the Berkshires region is well known for its diverse cultural and artistic opportunities and communities.
Essential Job Duties
- Acts as the outward facing member of the School Leadership with current parents, potential new admissions, alumni and alumni parents, and the wider Berkshire Waldorf School community.
- Chairs the Council of Teachers and participates in relevant committees.
- Supervises, supports and guides the faculty through regular individual meetings, classroom observations, professional development training, and engagement in a healthy evaluation process.
- Shepherds a large part of parent communication work.
- Supports the Director of Admissions in admissions events, retention activities, and building school enrollment.
- Maintains relationships with AWSNA, both in the region and on the continent.
- Upholds all school policies with integrity and grace.
- Continue the forward-looking work already underway.
- Moves the School forward under the umbrella of the School’s Strategic Plan.
- Minimum of 3 years Waldorf teaching experience.
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university.
- Waldorf Teaching certificate required, Masters in Waldorf Education preferred.
- Evidence of experience working collaboratively, successfully supervising and evaluating adults, and broadly understanding the basic financial elements of school operations.
- Excellent verbal and writing skills.
- Familiarity and comfort with Google Suite.
- Honesty, integrity and a belief in sustaining Waldorf Education.
Health insurance, Employer paid life insurance, retirement plan, and tuition remission for children of employees. Financial support for ongoing professional development opportunities available.
To Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume and three references to Human Resources, employment@berkshirewaldorfschool.org. A review of resumes will begin upon receipt.