← Back to jobs

Lead Teacher

HIMNEL FONTANA INC
FULL_TIME Remote · US Rancho Cucamonga, CA, San Bernardino, US USD 5833–5859 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
Apply Now →
You will be redirected to the original job posting on BeBee.
Apply directly with the employer.
Job Description
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF JOB FOR LEAD TEACHER; PRIMARY (3-6 YR OLD CHILDREN) The Montessori Lead Teacher plays a crucial role as a guide in a Montessori school, facilitating effective communication with children, parents, and staff, and providing nurturing care to infants. The teacher addresses the developmental needs of children, guiding them through activities that support their academic, emotional, and physical growth in a prepared Montessori environment. The teacher must adapt to the needs of students and the community, foster positive interactions with teacher assistants, students, and parents, assist in Montessori teacher training, and ensure the maintenance of a safe and clean environment. Participation in special events and collaboration with the administration to maintain school safety and upkeep are also key responsibilities. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Employee Policies/ Parent Handbook: Full knowledge and understanding of St. Mary’s Montessori School parent and employee policies, handbooks, and procedures. Full knowledge and understanding of State of California: Department of Social Services Title 22 regulations. 2. Student: Strive to meet all responsibilities of customer service, guiding and nurturing infant and toddler students. Provide a prepared environment and facilitate activity transitions, constantly observing the students. Apply Montessori principles and philosophy. Use a daily schedule based on Montessori ideals. Create an environment that showcases Montessori learning. Maintain knowledge of local primary/elementary expectations for kindergarten readiness. 3. Parent Relations: Maintain appropriate parent/student confidentiality. Conduct Parent-Teacher conferences twice a year, or as needed. Interact with parents positively and provide basic daily feedback. Encourage parental involvement and support the student's relationship with their family. Incorporate families’ culture into students' experiences. 4. Care : Supervise students constantly, ensuring their safety and participation. Use positive Montessori discipline techniques. Interact with students in a friendly and supportive manner. Follow policies and procedures for student activities and adhere to regulatory standards. Report signs of illness, injury, or abuse and take appropriate action in emergencies. Maintain sanitary standards for self and students. 5. Other Staff Duties: Collaborate with assistant teachers during sanitizing and prep time. Meet monthly with assistant and other teachers to discuss child progress. Ensure a safe, clean caregiving environment. Maintain a positive, calm attitude and a soothing voice. Replace broken materials within 48 hours and maintain an inventory. Request missing materials from the Head of School and discuss appropriate times to order. Attend training opportunities and staff meetings. Maintain an organized, attractive environment consistent with Montessori pedagogy. Participate in professional development activities. Develop effective relationships with parents, tracking student progress. Regularly attend work as scheduled. Complete other duties as assigned by the Assistant Director and Head of Schools. Assist with facility clean-up and maintenance. Employees may be assigned additional duties and responsibilities beyond their job description as needed. These duties may vary from time to time. Such assignments are expected to be within the employee's skills and capabilities and contribute to their professional development. REQUIREMENTS Salaried employees are required to maintain a valid, one-year, employment agreement with St. Mary’s Montessori School. 1. EDUCATION / WORK EXPERIENCE: The MINIMUM required to qualify for this position. Minimum of 12 ECE (Early Childhood Education) units. AMI (Association Montessori International) diploma. Coursework in child development. One year of experience in an early childhood program. 2. SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND/OR LICENSING: Required licenses, certificates, or training as per state law or regulatory agencies (e.g., CPR, ECE units, law enforcement clearance). Training and experience to develop stable, supportive relationships with young children. 3. ABILITIES AND SKILLS: Special abilities the position requires. Work independently with minimal supervision. Adapt to constant change.