Eurythmy Teacher

Location

Bethesda, Maryland

Location

Part Time

Location

$23K - $30K annually

Eurythmy Teacher

Job Category:  Eurythmy

Opening Statement

The Washington Waldorf School, located in Bethesda, Maryland is seeking a trained pedagogical Eurythmist to teach Eurythmy to students in the Middle School and High School.  This is a 50% salaried position beginning January 20, 2025.  A piano accompanist is available for all classes. Additional expectations for this position include attending department meetings.

About

Founded in 1969, Washington Waldorf School operates in the Cabin John/Glen Echo area of Bethesda, MD, just outside of Washington, DC. The school serves 285 students and their families, from ages pre-K through Grade 12. Washington Waldorf cultivates each student’s capacity to think clearly, feel compassionately, and act purposefully in the world. We are committed to the education movement inspired by the pioneering work of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner and advanced by Waldorf teachers worldwide.

Essential Job Duties

  • Teaching approximately 8 Eurythmy classes per week.
  • Grading and Report Writing.
  • Meeting with parents as needed.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Minimum 1 year of teaching Eurythmy to students in the middle school age group.
  • Ability to model a calm demeanor and work in a school community with flexibility and patience.
  • Familiarity or strong interest in Waldorf education.

Employment Details

This part time salaried position offers prorated Personal Time Off, as well as prorated Sick and Safe Leave.  Compensation range is $23,000-30,000 depending on experience.

To Apply

We seek a Eurythmist who is enthusiastic, creative, and has the ability to work well with colleagues, administration and parents.

Washington Waldorf is committed to building a more diverse and inclusive workforce, and we welcome applications from all interested individuals.

To apply please email a letter of interest and resume to employment@washingtonwaldorf.org, attn. Claudia Berg. No phone calls, please.

 

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