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Lead Elementary Guide

Teachers who want to change the world come to Guidepost. 

We are seeking an idealistic, ambitious individual for a combined role (1) teaching in an elementary classroom, and (2) working with world-class experts to pilot innovations and implement advancements in our program. You’ll receive intensive, on-the-job training; work in collaboration with incredible colleagues across the country; and support your students to transform the arc of their lives.

Guidepost represents a different way of educating the human potential. Imagine an elementary classroom that is designed for students. Instead of rows of desks, imagine mixed seating designed to support collaboration, Socratic discussion, and individual focused work. Imagine beautiful materials, green plants, and artwork. Imagine a makerspace. Imagine an intentional curriculum that spans from birth through adulthood, grounded in developmental theory and designed to support student agency. Imagine working with people who are as passionate as you are about teaching, supporting individual students, and the life-changing power of education.

What you’ll do:

  1. Lead an intimate Montessori elementary classroom (we work with grades 1-6) as a full-time classroom teacher
    • Support a mixed-age class of students with small group and individual lessons, follow-up work, and real-world extensions in all content areas
    • Work with our program experts to create lesson plans that provide customized rigor for every student
    • Work with our program experts to create and support a classroom culture that reveres effortful choices and truth-seeking inquiry
    • Communicate frequently with parents to ensure they have a clear understanding of their child’s academic, social, and emotional progress
    • Work closely with a team of people, including your co-teacher, head of school, and program support coach, to constantly evaluate and improve your classroom
  2. Participate in a network of educators and developers creating and improving a radically innovative national program
    • Join a fully-paid two-year accredited teacher training program to earn your Montessori elementary credential, with personalized coaching and support
    • Partner with our local middle school, as well as our online school and homeschool staff, to experiment with ways to provide our students will a truly differentiated, optimized experience that serves their capacities and interests
    • Engage with our research and development team regularly to assess what is working, what needs improvement, and how we can work decisively to continually improve the experience we are offering our students

 

We would love to talk to you if:

  • You crave personal and professional growth, and are ready for a career that will challenge you, demand immensely from you, surprise you, amaze you, and delight you in ways you never thought possible
  • You have deep expertise and joy in some activity or domain. Elementary children love to learn: they love dinosaurs, and space, and finger knitting, and so much more. Do you have a subject you love, and want to communicate that passion?
  • You deeply value history. The Montessori curriculum is rooted in an understanding of, and reverence for, history. You don’t need to be a historian, but you should care about the history, want to learn more, and want to share this value with your students
  • You have some meaningful experience with elementary-aged children, and appreciate this amazing age group!
  • You see a close partnership with parents as essential for student success, and are as eager to partner with parents as you are to serve their children
  • You are ready to learn a new approach to education that is grounded in supporting individual student agency and deep intellectual study

 

Benefits:

  • 75% tuition discount for two children at any school in the network (Austin has classrooms serving infants from 2 months of age through high school!)
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flexible tax-advantaged spending accounts (medical, transit, dependent care)
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Flexible time off: options for 10- or 12-month schedule, with spring and winter holiday breaks
  • 100% tuition discount for enrollment in any Montessori training program through the Prepared Montessorian Institute

 

About Guidepost Montessori

Changing the world is in our DNA. Our organization was founded to do just that- a group of educators and like-minded individuals had a glimpse of what was possible in education, and wanted to bring it to the world. Education today is filled with false alternatives. We disrupt them all. Our vision is a classroom where children plumb the depths of human knowledge and aspire to the height of intellectualism – and do it all at their own self-direction. Do you believe that there is critical, life-shaping knowledge that children desperately need- but also believe that they need to be in the driver’s seat when they pursue it? Then Guidepost is the place for you.

 

We’re rooted in the Montessori tradition, which means we believe in an open-ended, free work period, where children choose what to work on and work at their own pace. We bring structure that through a coaching-based approach of helping children plan their own goals for the week and use us as adults as their guides and accountability partners. We also recognize that when approaches like that go wrong, children don’t learn. So we’ve invested years in extensive curriculum development to ensure rich and comprehensive curriculum across mathematics, geometry, literature, grammar, biology, chemistry, physics, art appreciation, handwork, and more. And we have an accredited teacher training program to teach that curriculum to our “guides” along with the skill of running a classroom in a way that is at once fully individualized and fully engaged and productive. That training program will earn you a diploma that is recognized world-wide.

 

Guidepost represents a network of more than 130 schools around the world, serving students from infancy through high school. Because we are a network, we have access to resources beyond that of any individual small school. Our guides collaborate across the country, sharing resources and stories. Trainers and coaches work with each new team member to give them the individualized training they need to succeed. Our students travel between campuses, sign into virtual coursework, and make friends in classrooms thousands of miles away.

 

If this sounds like you, complete the application below!

 

Higher Ground Education, Guidepost Montessori, and Academy of Thought and Industry are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). We will not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our leadership is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy. When requested, we are committed to reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities or special needs that may require an accommodation.

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What You Should Know About Lead Elementary Guide, Guidepost Montessori

Are you ready to change the world through education? Join Guidepost Montessori as a Lead Elementary Guide in Plano, Texas! In this exciting role, you'll be leading a vibrant Montessori elementary classroom that empowers grades 1-6 learners to thrive. Picture this: a classroom not confined to traditional rows of desks, but one filled with various seating options that encourage collaboration and creativity. You will receive hands-on training, collaborate with amazing colleagues nationwide, and directly support students as they experience transformation in their learning journeys. Your responsibilities will involve crafting engaging lesson plans that cater to individual student needs alongside our program experts. You’ll play an essential role in creating a classroom culture that values effort and inquiry, while constantly engaging parents with updates about their child’s progress. If you believe strongly in innovative education and nurture a passion for teaching, this is an incredible opportunity to grow personally and professionally. At Guidepost, we’re not just about teaching; we’re about igniting a lifelong love of learning in students, rooted in a robust Montessori curriculum that values student agency. In this position, you'll also participate in a groundbreaking teacher training program. If you’re excited to support students and are eager to dive into a dynamic career, we would love to hear from you!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Lead Elementary Guide Role at Guidepost Montessori
What is the role of a Lead Elementary Guide at Guidepost Montessori?

The Lead Elementary Guide at Guidepost Montessori is responsible for creating and leading an inclusive classroom environment for grades 1-6. This role involves personalized teaching, collaboration with educational experts, and actively engaging with parents about student progress.

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What qualifications do I need to become a Lead Elementary Guide at Guidepost Montessori?

To become a Lead Elementary Guide at Guidepost Montessori, you should have experience working with elementary-aged children, a passion for teaching, and a willingness to learn the Montessori method, supported by a two-year accredited teacher training program provided by the school.

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What can I expect from the teacher training program at Guidepost Montessori?

The teacher training program at Guidepost Montessori is a fully-paid, two-year accredited program. It provides personalized coaching and a comprehensive curriculum, resulting in a recognized Montessori credential.

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How does Guidepost Montessori support professional development for Lead Elementary Guides?

Guidepost Montessori supports professional development through a network of educators collaborating across the country, providing resources, ongoing coaching, and access to a rich curriculum that nurtures both teachers' growth and student learning.

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What benefits does Guidepost Montessori offer to its Lead Elementary Guides?

Benefits include a substantial discount on tuition for employee children, health insurance, 401(k) retirement plans, flexible time off options, and the opportunity to earn a Montessori credential at no cost.

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What is the classroom environment like at Guidepost Montessori?

The classroom environment at Guidepost Montessori is designed to foster collaboration and creativity, featuring various seating arrangements, beautiful materials, and a focus on mixed-age learning, enhancing the educational experience for every student.

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What makes Guidepost Montessori different from traditional schools?

Guidepost Montessori differs from traditional schools by emphasizing student agency and a personalized learning approach, guided by Montessori principles that respect each child's unique learning pace and interests.

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Common Interview Questions for Lead Elementary Guide
Can you explain your understanding of the Montessori teaching method?

A solid understanding of the Montessori method is crucial. You can discuss its focus on student autonomy, hands-on learning, and how you plan to implement these principles in your classroom to engage students.

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How would you handle a child struggling with a specific subject in your Montessori classroom?

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What strategies do you use to foster a positive classroom culture?

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How do you plan lessons to meet the varied needs of your students?

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Can you provide an example of how you have engaged parents in their child’s education?

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In what ways do you believe education can change lives?

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What role does collaboration play in your teaching philosophy?

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How will you assess student progress in your classroom?

Explain your approach to formative assessments, observation, and feedback that aligns with the Montessori philosophy, ensuring that assessments are ongoing and constructive rather than punitive.

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How do you stay current with educational best practices?

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Why do you want to work at Guidepost Montessori?

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Spreading the transformative power of Montessori is a necessary piece of bringing about enduring, widespread change in education. Guidepost's mission is to implement a platform that enables any school to pursue a path to become a quality Montessor...

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