Sunrise Waldorf School is currently accepting applications for a
class teacher in our lower school for the 2022/23 school year.
Responsibilities include lesson planning and classroom preparation;
teaching Main Lesson daily and additional track classes; report writing;
attending regular department and faculty meetings; participation in
festivals and recitals; communication with parents.
The ideal
candidate will have completed Waldorf training and have teaching
experience in a Waldorf school, as well as a history of strong classroom
management and the ability to maintain professional relationships with
parents, faculty and staff. We will also support teachers without
Waldorf experience to obtain their Waldorf teacher training during
school breaks. Our faculty is looking for a colleague who will
enthusiastically join their collaborative work with our Head of School.
A
spiritual dimension in Waldorf education is present in the culture and
environment of the school, although no particular religious or spiritual
beliefs are prescribed. Parents and teachers of various religious and
spiritual perspectives and ethical philosophies are involved in Waldorf
education. They do so knowing that Waldorf schools are based on a
spiritual view of the human being and of the world.
All applicants
must be able to receive a BC teaching certificate (requiring either a
B.Ed. or a B.A. and Waldorf teacher training) or a Letter of Permission
while pursuing certification. In addition, candidates must be Canadian
citizens or residents due to restrictions that do not allow us to
consider foreign workers. This is a full-time position. Benefits include
dental and extended health options, plus tuition remission. Our
teacher’s salary is based on the level of education and years of
experience, ranging from to $42,550 to $59,560 (with increases for next
year currently under review).
SWS is a full AWSNA member school
and a Group One independent school under the BC Ministry of Education
with a mission to educate and inspire students to reach their full
potential through a rich and artistic Waldorf curriculum. We offer a
comprehensive Waldorf curriculum from Preschool through Grade Eight.
Special subjects include: French, Eurythmy, Handwork, Woodwork, PE, and
Strings.
Established in 1980, our 7-acre rural campus is located
in the Cowichan Valley, 45 minutes north of Victoria on Vancouver
Island. SWS is part of a vibrant island community, abundant with arts,
surrounded by organic farms and endless outdoor adventures. Most of the
families at SWS have moved to the Cowichan Valley from all over the
world to attend SWS. Please visit our website to learn more. Please send
your resume/curriculum vitae and a cover letter.
Applications will be reviewed beginning April 4, 2022. Please note, only qualified candidates will be contacted.