What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower Elementary Teacher position at Mi Escuela Montessori?
Location: Mi Escuela Montessori | Polk County, FL
Reports to: Principal and Executive Director
Language: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Strongly Preferred
The OpportunityMi Escuela Montessori invites a visionary educator to join our faculty as a Lower Elementary Guide. As we move into our brand-new facility and expand our K-8 charter, we are seeking a professional who is deeply committed to the Montessori method and possesses the clinical observation skills necessary to support children during the second plane of development.
This role is designed for a practitioner who can balance high academic standards with the cultivation of emotional intelligence, independence, and a sense of global responsibility. As a "lab school" for our MACTE-accredited training center, you will also play a key role in modeling excellence for the next generation of Montessori educators.
Key ResponsibilitiesClassroom Leadership: Lead a cohesive, multi-age community, fostering a culture of mutual respect, grace, and courtesy.
The Great Lessons: Deliver the five core Montessori Great Lessons annually, using them as the framework for integrated studies in history, geography, biology, and physical science.
Mastery of Materials: Present advanced Montessori elementary materials to facilitate the transition toward abstraction.
Observation & Record Keeping: Maintain meticulous, data-driven records of student progress to ensure individualized pacing and mastery, balanced with Florida state standards.
Professional Collaboration: Work closely with the Principal and pedagogical leadership to ensure curricular continuity and holistic student support.
Education: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s in Education or a related field preferred.
State Certification: Florida Professional Educator Certificate (or immediate eligibility to obtain one).
Montessori Certification: Elementary I (6–9) or Elementary I-II (6–12) credential from a MACTE-accredited program is preferred.
Professional Residency Option: For candidates holding Florida State Certification but lacking Montessori credentials, Mi Escuela Montessori offers a 75% tuition subsidy for our on-site MACTE-accredited training starting this summer, with no-interest financing available for the remaining costs.
Communication: Sophisticated verbal and written communication skills in English; Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is strongly preferred to support our dual-language mission.
The Prepared Environment: A brand-new classroom in our state-of-the-art facility featuring premium Montessori materials.
Professional Residency & Scholarship: For non-credentialed guides, we provide a structured, subsidized pathway to international Montessori accreditation.
Support System: A dedicated classroom assistant and an administrative team (Principal and Executive Director) committed to pedagogical integrity.
Benefits: Comprehensive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience and credentials.
Salary : $48,000 - $60,000