Priority Listing Assistant Outdoor Teacher
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Education / Teaching
Location: Boxford
We are looking for a passionate and knowledgeable teacher to join us for spring! This person will assist with leading outdoor, nature-based learning experiences for elementary and middle school-age homeschool children who enroll for the full school year at Merrohawke's Waldorf-inspired microschool. The ideal candidate will have a background in teaching in an outdoor setting and experience and/or appreciation for the principles and practices of Waldorf education.
This individual will play a key role in helping a teaching team to integrate nature-based learning within the child development philosophy of Waldorf-inspired education, local Indigenous wisdom, and best practices in outdoor, nature-based learning.
Merrohawke Nature School is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including Native Americans, Indigenous peoples, people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, veterans, and those from other underrepresented communities. We are an equal-opportunity employer dedicated to creating a workplace that values and respects the unique perspectives each individual brings to our team.
Responsibilities:- Assist with leading and designing nature-immersive outdoor lessons that align with the principles and practices of Waldorf-inspired education.
- Create and maintain a safe, nurturing, and engaging outdoor learning environment.
- Offer nature-based storytelling, songs, and experiences to deepen children’s connection with the land.
- Foster environmental stewardship, respect for all living things, and sustainable practices.
- Provide mentorship and guidance, encouraging children’s creativity, curiosity, and independence in nature.
- Ensure all safety protocols and guidelines are followed during outdoor activities.
Qualifications:
- Certifications in Wilderness First Aid and CPR.
- Bachelor's degree in Education, Environmental Studies, or a related field, or significant life experience.
- Experience in teaching or practicing practical arts, such as wood working, weaving, knitting, sewing, etc.
- Familiarity with Waldorf educational principles or willingness to learn and integrate them into teaching.
- Passion for nature, outdoor education, and fostering a sense of wonder in children
- Interest in learning local Indigenous history and perspectives and integrating into pedagogy.
- Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions and adapt lessons to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with children, parents, and fellow staff members.
- Commitment to continued personal growth through reflection, study, and attendance at workshops and trainings.
Students are on site Tuesdays - Fridays during the school year, with three Mondays/month reserved for staff meetings and professional development. The school year follows a semester schedule with a 5-week break in January. Summer camps span 8 weeks.
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