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Handwork Teacher - Grades

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Waldorf Educational Association NC

Chapel Hill, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/30/2026

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Job Description

Position Title:
Handwork Teacher (Grades 1-8)
Responsible To:
Grades Chair Hours/week:
40 hours per week
Employment Classification:
Exempt (Salaried) Summary The Handwork Teacher leads age-appropriate handwork education for Grades 1-8 students, including lessons in knitting, crochet, sewing, cross-stitch, felting, and other fiber arts. They understand Waldorf pedagogy and have an anthroposophical understanding of child development. They are committed to collaborating with innovative and engaged colleagues to create an educational environment aligned with Emerson Waldorf School's program goals, mission, vision, and values. Through purposeful, hands-on work, the Handwork Teacher creates a nurturing environment to support the student's healthy development. Job Responsibilities
CLASSROOM RESPONSIBILITIES
Plan and implement subject curriculum for for the year that is aligned with Waldorf pedagogy and EWS curriculum guidelines Develop written block, weekly and/or daily lesson outline in accordance with the subject curriculum. Present daily subject lessons in a way that reflects the principles of Waldorf methodology. Assign ageappropriate work that will give the students ample opportunity both to solidify lesson content and to practice skills. Give timely feedback on student work and allow opportunity for refinement and improvement. Complete interim and final progress reports Maintain physical classroom space Perform nonteaching duties such as playground supervision, pickup, and dropoff supervision, and substitution duties, all as scheduled. Oversee Subject budget annually, including purchasing and maintaining equipment and materials as needed. Manage classroom behavior and discipline Collaborate with colleagues to support each child's healthy development and wellbeing. Assess the evolving needs of each child in the class. Consult with the Educational Support Coordinator, make referrals as needed and implement agreedupon support plans. Collaborate in student support plan meetings and implementation, in conjunction with the Student Support Team Build a healthy working relationship with parents to bridge school life and family culture. Offer ParentTeacher Conferences 2x/year. Facilitate professional, warm, and clear communication with parents and colleagues. Maintain regular communication with families through written updates
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
Attend all required meetings (Subject Teacher, Grades faculty, Full Colleague, Inservice days, and workweek). Participate in committee work as needed. Represent the program to parents, other professionals, and the public as needed. Work with a mentor or speaking partner regularly. Engage in professional development opportunities and reflective practice to continuously enhance teaching skills and knowledge of child development and stay current with Waldorf grades education as it evolves. Support Admissions with the enrollment process. Contribute as requested to the continual updating of the school's curriculum document and collaborate with faculty to develop the curriculum. Maintain CPR/First Aid Certification and Mandated Reporter Training. Represent EWS professionally and comply with school policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook and Family Handbook. Skills & Qualifications
CORE COMPETENCIES
A deep interest in child development as seen through the lens of the work of Rudolf Steiner, founder of Waldorf education Excellent written and verbal communication skills Patience, empathy, and the ability to establish positive relationships with students, colleagues, and parents Flexibility and adaptability to work in a dynamic educational environment Selfmotivated, willingness to be a team player, and has a strong sense of personal responsibility
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
We welcome all applications. Our ideal candidate is an experienced Waldorf Handwork teacher trained at an AWSNA-affiliated institute who has solid, demonstrated classroom skills working with grade school students, the ability to work with diverse learning needs, a deep understanding of the Waldorf pedagogy, and a serious lifelong commitment to anthroposophy and education. A college degree is a necessity, and post-graduate studies are preferred. OTHER Able to lift up to 25 lbs Have mobility required to ensure safety of children and to navigate wooded areas and uneven dirt paths Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions Have visual and hearing capabilities that allow consistent supervision of children Ability to work onsite; position is not eligible for remote/hybrid work Ability to successfully pass and maintain all background checks Ability to successfully attend training for and maintain First Aid & CPR certification Benefits 10 days of paid sick/personal leave Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans Tuition Remission 403(b) Retirement Program Professional Development Funds Employee Assistance Program To apply: Submit cover letter, resume, and three professional references to
Linda Wert:
lwert@emersonwaldorf.org
About Waldorf Educational Association NC Mission:
We provide a Pre-K-12 grade education based on the insights of Rudolf Steiner that inspires our students to become independent and creative thinkers who are collaborative leaders in social and environmental justice.