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First Grade Waldorf Teacher 2026-27

Location

Lawrence, Kansas

Location

Full Time

Location

First Grade Waldorf Teacher 2026-27

Job Category:  Lower School: Grades 1-5

Opening Statement

Prairie Moon Waldorf School is looking for a 1st Grade Waldorf Teacher for the school year 2026-2027, who will then teach grades 1-8 over the next 8 years. Prairie Moon Waldorf School is committed to a combined classroom model (a stand-alone first is followed by a combined first/second and the students remain so combined over the next seven years).

In this position, you can expect to find a supportive, educated community that genuinely loves their Waldorf school. Our location can bring you to a range of housing, options for shopping, including a well-established natural foods cooperative store, a thriving farmer’s market, many locally owned businesses and restaurants, and a responsive city government. The salary for this position will be commensurate with experience and Waldorf teacher training.

About

Prairie Moon is an º£½ÇÉçÇø and WECAN developing member school. We were founded in 2001 and support a strong, vibrant family community of over 75 PreK-8th grade students. We are in the midst of investing in and enriching our pedagogical offerings in order to solidify our foundation for a healthy path into the future. Prairie Moon Waldorf School is Kansas’ only Waldorf school and sits on a beautiful 7.5 acres of prairie land in the Kaw River Valley only minutes from downtown Lawrence. Our school’s first grade teacher will come to a growing Anthroposophical community and will have the opportunity to be a forerunner of Waldorf education in the Heartland. Anthroposophical and Waldorf education study groups are active, and a lecture series addresses the community’s strong interest in the roots of Waldorf education and related subjects.

Essential Job Duties

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Use Waldorf teaching methods and pedagogy; create age appropriate lessons for first grade, applying our technology-free approach and make lessons accessible and enjoyable for the first grade class.

    • Schedule and attend home visits in August before the beginning of each school year

    • Host one Parent Association evening per year lecturing on a Waldorf or Steiner subject to educate parents and attending PMWS community.

    • Work in collaboration with other teachers to create the daily school schedule during in-service days (see in-service days below).  Follow that schedule, holding space for students to adjust to a set rhythm of the year.

  • Attend open houses, student concerts, and seasonal festivals throughout the school year.

  • Participate in at least one committee of choice throughout the school year.  Meetings are usually held once a month. Committees include Finance, Professional Development, Fundraising, Facilities & Maintenance, Outreach, Parent Association, and Policy & Planning.

  • Participate in the planning of 1-2 festivals or events per year. As the festivals are cyclical, the setup is streamlined and usually requires 1-2 people who take the lead on assigned tasks. Each teacher can sign up for the events of their choosing, in collaboration with other teachers, at teacher in-service.

  • Attend teacher inservice sessions, lasting 1-3 days, 2-3 times per year.

  • Attend weekly Faculty meetings and participate in faculty-led book study; create the calendar for the school year in collaboration with other faculty and administration, as well as a weekly dept meeting with fellow grades teachers.

  • Must have a mentor and communicate with the mentor throughout the year.

  • Must have at least ten hours of continuing education a year. May do additional training in the summer (expected to use PDFunds).

Qualifications

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Required:

  • Ideal candidates will have Waldorf teacher training, experience teaching in a Waldorf Grades Program, and have a strong passion for Waldorf education.

  • Candidates who have a serious interest in Waldorf education, are experienced educators, and have a willingness to attend teacher training will be considered.

  • We seek a teacher who works well with others, as well as independently, and  who possesses a pioneering spirit and enthusiasm for building Waldorf education.

  • Our candidates will also have a bachelor’s degree at minimum—master’s degree preferred.

  • The applicant that is hired must be able to pass a KBI check, meaning that the candidate has not been convicted of a felony or of any crime against persons.

  • Priority will be given to candidates who wish to commit to an eight-year cycle.

Preferred:

    • Waldorf education is the principal expression of Anthroposophical thinking in this area; however there is also significant interest in Biodynamic agriculture and Anthroposophic architecture. Thus candidates with interest in these areas are very welcome.

Employment Details

Additional Benefits:

  • Professional Employer Organization (PEO) access to dental, vision, (3) Health plan choices – utilizing Aetna’s network, Life insurance, Disability – long & short-term, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital indemnity; 401k retirement plan for all full time employees

  • Tuition Remission – up to 80% for full time employees

  • Funds and support for both in-house and external mentorship

  • Financial support for Waldorf Teacher Training and approved professional development workshops, classes and materials.

To Apply

How to apply:

Please prepare to demonstrate teaching ability: plan a sample lesson.

Contact Gwyn Schmidtberger, Prairie Moon Waldorf School Administrative Director, to schedule a school visit. 785-841-8800

After fulfilling the above, please submit:
1. A brief personal biography
2. Resume
3. List of 3 professional references
4.

This can be done either by filling out the form , emailing to info@prairiemoon.org, or mailing paper copies to:

Prairie Moon Waldorf School
Attn: Teacher Search Committee
1853 E 1600 Rd
Lawrence, KS 66044

Other Requirements: Pass a KBI check, meaning that the candidate has not been convicted of a felony or of any crime against persons, as well as have a current health assessment that includes a TB test.

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