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Early Childhood Program Assistant (Full-Time)

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Woodinville Montessori School

Bothell, WA (In Person)

$53,040 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Early Childhood Program Assistant (Full-Time) Woodinville Montessori School - 4.0 Bothell, WA Job Details Full-time $23 - $28 an hour 8 hours ago Benefits Paid time off 403(b) Qualifications First aid High school diploma or GED Full Job Description Location(s): Bothell & Woodinville Campus Schedule(s): Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Start Date:
August 17, 2026
Pay Range:
$23 - $28 per hour (based on education, training, and experience) About Woodinville Montessori School At Woodinville Montessori School (WMS), we believe in nurturing the whole child and inspiring a lifelong love of learning. Since 1983, we have served students from Toddler through High School using a holistic Montessori approach that emphasizes independence, empathy, self-advocacy, and flexibility. Our Bothell and Woodinville campuses support a diverse and welcoming community, and we are excited to add caring, dedicated professionals to our team. Position Overview The Early Childhood Program Assistant supports the classroom teaching team and helps create a calm, engaging, and respectful learning environment. This is a full-time, academic-year position ideal for someone who enjoys working with young children and values collaboration, observation, and thoughtful guidance. In this role, you will assist children in developing independence, concentration, coordination, organization, and social skills—core goals of the Montessori approach. You will also contribute positively to the broader school community through teamwork and communication. What You'll Do Support classroom activities and daily routines Observe and respond to the needs of individual children and small groups Help maintain an organized, respectful, and safe environment Model and encourage kindness, self-control, and responsibility Communicate effectively with students, staff, and school leadership Collaborate with colleagues across program levels Ideal Candidate You are someone who: Enjoys working with young children and understands their developmental needs Is observant, organized, and attentive to detail Communicates clearly and professionally Works well as part of a collaborative team Has a positive, flexible, and "can-do" attitude Is interested in continued learning and professional growth Qualifications High school diploma required; bachelor's degree preferred Two or more years of classroom experience preferred Commitment to best practices in education and meeting the needs of each child Ability to meet Washington State DCYF requirements (training may be provided for the right candidate), including: o Background check o TB test o Child Care Basics o First Aid/CPR o Bloodborne pathogens training Benefits Paid time off Health Insurance 403(b) retirement plan Professional development allowance Supportive, mission-driven work environment How to Apply Please submit: A cover letter describing your teaching philosophy and interest in Woodinville Montessori School A resume Applications without a cover letter may not be reviewed. Commitment to Diversity Woodinville Montessori School values diversity and inclusion and welcomes candidates of all backgrounds. We are committed to creating an equitable environment for our students, families, and staff.