Monteverde Friends School seeks: Early Childhood Lead Teacher (ages 3-5)
Monteverde Friends School seeks an experienced, energetic, bilingual, and creative teacher to lead our Early Childhood class beginning in August 2026. The ideal candidate will have experience establishing a child-centered classroom culture (Montessori and/or Reggio Emilia-inspired) that supports children ages 3-5 socially, emotionally, and academically. Expertise in early childhood education and child-centered philosophy is required. Strong candidates will also have interest or expertise in Quaker education, bilingual education, outdoor education, working with an assistant or co-teacher, and teaching young children with diverse learning styles.
Note: All candidates must be fully bilingual in English and Spanish.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree, preferably in an education-related field.
- Minimum 3 years of experience working with children ages 3-6.
- Knowledge of the cognitive, linguistic, and developmental needs of young children.
- A broad repertoire of strategies to teach children with diverse learning styles.
- Fully bilingual in English and Spanish.
Lead teacher responsibilities:
- Design and implement a nurturing, play-based, child-centered curriculum for young learners
- Manage classroom dynamics effectively to ensure a safe, nurturing environment for preschool children.
- Facilitate hands-on learning experiences that encourage exploration, creativity, and discovery in nature.
- Write reports on the progress of all students at the end of the first and second semesters.
- Lead parent-teacher conferences twice a year and as needed.
- Design and implement an age-appropriate Quaker curriculum and attend Meeting for Worship with Prepa students.
- Maintain contact with students’ families.
- Collaborate with colleagues to enhance curriculum development and support children's individual learning needs.
- Participate in committee work.
- Participate in weekly Meeting for Worship and the life of the school community.
- Attend staff meetings, parent meetings, and other meetings as needed.
Compensation and Benefits:
- Salary as determined by step on the salary scale.
- Health care through the Costa Rican national health care system (CCSS).
- Visa / Immigration expenses are covered; the school’s Business Office provides support in navigating the visa process.
- Aguinaldo (Christmas bonus, equal to one-twelfth of yearly pay).
- Participation in the national teacher retirement plan (Magisterio managed by JUPEMA).
Interested candidates should send a resume, letter of intention, and a list of three references by February 13, 2026, to jobs@mfschool.org.