Social Studies Guide - Elementary/Primary
Dates: August 24 - November 28, 2026 (14 weeks)
Location: Jelsa, Croatia
About The Field School of Hvar
The Field School of Hvar is an independent enrichment program located in Jelsa, on the island of Hvar, Croatia. We bring together children ages 3 through 15 from around the world for a year-round academic program grounded in experiential learning, close reading, and deep engagement with literature, history, and the natural world. Small groups, meaningful work, and genuine community are at the heart of everything we do.
Our curriculum is organized based on a chronological story of Western human development. In the fall of 2026, we will be centered in pre-history and Ancient Greece.
About the Role
The Social Studies Guide will lead history and humanities labs for our Lower Primary (8 children ages 7 and 8) and Upper Primary (10 children ages 9 and 10) groups. You will meet with each group twice per week for afternoon sessions of approximately three hours each.
Each session begins with a read-aloud from a narrative history, followed by student narration. The second part of the lesson is hands-on, student-led group work: exploring the discipline of historical anthropology through a study of ancient clothing. Ultimately, learners will use what they glean from ancient civilizations to reimagine their own apparel through our Zero-Kilometer Schoolwear project. Your role is to anchor the session in historical context, teach children how to conduct research, and guide the conversation between study and practice.
Social Studies Program
Central Question
The guiding inquiry — shared with the older groups across the school — is: what is beauty? How have human beings throughout history used personal appearance to navigate social belonging? Elementary learners approach this question concretely, through observation and making, while allowing space for more personal and philosophical reflections. The practicum work is the primary vehicle for this inquiry.
The fall will center on the island’s earliest inhabitants: mesolithic hunter-gatherers, neolithic early farmers, Illyrian tribesman, and finally Greek colonists, who established the town of Pharos, now called Stari Grad. The island is rich with material evidence of this period - in the UNESCO-protected ager landscape, museum holdings, and ruins.
Session Structure
Each three-hour afternoon session follows a consistent rhythm, with companion activities calibrated by age level:
Schedule and Responsibilities
Teaching Days
The school day runs 9:00am–4:00pm. Social Studies and Biology practica take place from 1:00pm–4:00pm, preceded by a faculty hour from 12:00 - 1:00pm. During the faculty hour, teachers manage documentation, communicate with the administrative team, and prepare materials for the following day.
On Fridays, you will help students prepare and present a brief summary of the week’s work for parents. This is a valued part of how we keep families connected to their children’s learning.
Non-Teaching Day
One day each week (equivalent to one day in five) is reserved for non-teaching work, divided among three activities:
Assessment and Documentation
There is no formal grading. Instead, you will be expected to:
The administrative team manages parent communication, disciplinary matters, and family concerns. Teachers are not expected to interface with parents beyond the Friday presentations, community workshops, and everyday pleasantries. Our communication policies are described in detail in the staff handbook.
About You
We are looking for someone who brings several of the following:
This is an ideal role for a specialist in living history, a museum educator, classicist, an art or craft teacher, a Destination Imagination or Odyssey of the Mind coach, or a classroom history teacher.
Other Details
All benefits and protections in accordance with Croatian law.
Up to two full scholarships for children or close relatives attending the program.
English fluency is essential.