Eurythmy Teacher – School Year 25/26

Location

Boulder, Colorado

Location

Full Time

Location

$46,2K - $65K

Eurythmy Teacher – School Year 25/26

Job Category:  Eurythmy

Opening Statement

Eurythmy is a central element of our curriculum, and our dedicated eurythmy spaces, including a specialized classroom, and recital hall, enable rich artistic exploration.  Eurythmy is an expressive movement of harmonious body movements to the rhythm of the spoken word and music.  SMWS has an outstanding faculty who foster a spirit of collaboration and innovation and are deeply committed to Waldorf pedagogy and anthroposophy. Our program includes eurythmy, games & movement, choir, guitar & orchestra, handwork, arts, woodwork, as well as Spanish and German. 

Shining Mountain Waldorf School faculty share a vision of teaching excellence that centers around a pedagogy rooted in Waldorf education principles, best academic teaching practices, and a regular examination of curricular content that signifies our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We express collaboration through our participation in weekly meetings, committees, festivals, concerts and assemblies, after school and weekend events, and our tools for restorative practices. We work in concert with our administrative staff and strive to manifest a community where everyone is seen and respected for their valuable contributions.

About

SMWS is a prekindergarten through 12th grade school. We offer the full breadth of the Waldorf curriculum, which includes two world languages (Spanish and German), woodworking, handwork, movement, instrumental and choral music. The majority of our full time faculty members are Waldorf trained teachers and represent a rich spectrum of life experiences along with their strength as Waldorf educators. 

SMWS is celebrating its 40th year of bringing Waldorf education to the beautiful community of Boulder, Colorado. The school is fully accredited by both the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and the Association of Colorado Independent Schools (ACIS). Additionally, there is an active Anthroposophical community in the Denver/Boulder area.

Boulder is located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, about a 45 minute drive from Denver. It is at the heart of the organic food industry, with an award-winning farmers’ market, and many local organic bakeries and farms. The University of Colorado and numerous local organizations provide a rich variety of arts, lectures and workshops, many of which employ the talents of local community members. The quiet beauty of the natural environment offers contemplative pastimes and a full range of outdoor recreation, including world-class ski areas, and many national parks and forests. 

Essential Job Duties

  • Teach eurythmy to students across a wide range of grade levels, from early childhood through high school. The current schedule includes 2 x 40-minute periods in grades 1-8, 2 x 30-minute periods for combined grades 9/10, and 2 x 30-minute periods for combined grades 11/12, all within a 5-week block. Additionally, there are three early childhood groups, each having eurythmy once a week for 15 – 20 minutes
  • Teach middle school social dance (swing, foxtrot, cha-cha, waltz) to prepare students for biannual dances with other Waldorf schools
  • Collaborate closely with class teachers to integrate eurythmy into the broader Waldorf curriculum, enhancing both the academic and artistic experiences of the students
  • Foster a supportive, respectful, and creative classroom environment that encourages students to explore eurythmic movement, self-expression, and imagination
  • Plan and deliver age-appropriate lessons that promote personal growth while strengthening the class community and interpersonal connections
  • Actively participate in faculty meetings and committees, contributing to the development of the school’s artistic and academic programs, as well as initiatives related to social health and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
  • Lead eurythmy sessions at in-service days and conferences, bridging the varied skills and knowledge of eurythmy within the faculty, helping to inspire and unify the community
  • Prepare students for public performances, showcasing their growth and mastery of eurythmy, while building their confidence and sense of accomplishment
  • Contribute to the vibrant festival life of the school by preparing student performances and working collaboratively with colleagues to develop meaningful, engaging events
  • Contribute equitably to recess duties and substitution periods as needed, ensuring a well-balanced workload
  • Educate parents about the significance and benefits of eurythmy through parent evenings and parent-teacher conferences, fostering a deeper understanding of this artistic practice within the broader school community
  • Support class teachers in class plays and other performances upon request, integrating eurythmy as appropriate to enrich the experience
  • Stay informed and current on trends, best practices, and new developments in both eurythmy and Waldorf education, engaging in ongoing professional growth

Qualifications

Education and Qualifications / Regulations

  • Eurythmy training Certification (required)
  • Bachelor’s Degree 
  • Demonstrated success in teaching and engaging students of different ages in eurythmy

Work Setting

  • Eurythmy room, Festival Hall, and holding outdoor festivals
  • Occasional weekend and evening hours 

Employment Details

Salary, Hours, and Benefits

SMWS offers a teaching base salary along with years of teaching experience; a comprehensive employee benefit program, professional development, and tuition remission for enrolled children.

  • Full time salary position
  • Waldorf-trained base salary of $46,217, along with years of experience. 
  • Faculty members are paid monthly with annual Agreements – July – June each year
  • SMWS provides a personalized benefit package including medical, dental, vision, long term disability, life insurance, 401(k), and flexible spending accounts
  • Faculty receive 3 personal days and 7 sick days each school year 

To Apply

Physical Requirements

  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the Essential Duties and Responsibilities of this job.  While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to:
    • Walk, stand, run, sit, and extensive use of body limbs for designated periods of time
    • Bend, stretch, squat, kneel, perform eurythmy movements 
    • Lift up to 50 pounds 
    • Mobility to move equipment and other items 
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Shining Mountain Waldorf School is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, religion, gender, gender identity, disability, familial status, sexual orientation or national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by state or local law.  We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, where employees are treated with respect and dignity.  

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and three references to hrmgr@smwaldorf.org

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