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Class Teacher Positions Available for Fall 2008
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Our School and Community
Founded in 1986 as a preschool/kindergarten program, The Waldorf School of Atlanta graduated its first eighth grade class in 2000. We currently offer a preschool to grade eight education for more than 200 students, including Spanish, German, Eurythmy, Movement Education, Music (Recorder, Strings, Chorus, Drumming), Handwork, Woodwork, Practical Arts, and Sports Programs. Our parent/child program warmly introduces young families to Waldorf education. We are a growing community with a focus on attaining local and national accreditations, full member status with AWSNA, and a permanent campus on five acres of land we recently purchased. A Waldorf high school opened in the fall of 2003, just five minutes from our campus.
Our experienced and creative faculty work closely with an active and dedicated Board of Trustees and a committed and talented parent community. An established Core Faculty with years of Waldorf experience share a strong commitment to studying and working through Anthroposophy.
Our school is located in Decatur, one of Atlanta’s oldest and most diverse communities. Known for its small-town character, Decatur is close to Atlanta’s arts-centered midtown district. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta’s low cost of living, recreational activities, temperate climate, and wealth of cultural offerings combine to provide an excellent quality of life.
Qualifications and Benefits
A Bachelor’s degree is required for class teachers. Additionally, Waldorf teacher training and classroom experience are preferred. We are seeking individuals who are committed to excellence in teaching, parent education and dialogue, self-development, and collegial cooperation. Full-time teachers enjoy a competitive salary and generous benefits that include health, dental, life/disability insurance, tuition remission, mentoring, and financial support for professional development.
To Apply
Please send a letter of introduction, resume, short biography, and three references to the attention of the Teacher Search Committee. Questions may be directed to Eleanor Winship at (404) 377-1315 or office@waldorfatlanta.org (Subject line: Teacher Search).
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