Waldorf Education
Part-Time/Temporary Games & Movement Teacher
Waldorf Education, New York, New York, us, 10261
Part-Time/Temporary Games & Movement Teacher
Job Category: Lower School: Grades 1-5 and Subject Teacher
Opening Statement Brooklyn Waldorf School
is looking for an experienced teacher to deliver a special block of movement education to Grades 1-4. The opportunity is open-ended as long as it is aligned with Waldorf principles of Movement education. The specific area is open-ended depending on candidates’ abilities and interests but must be non-competitive and age-appropriate (some examples include dance, capoeira, contact improv, and circus arts)
The Games and Movement curriculum in a Waldorf school differs from a traditional Physical Education curriculum in a number of ways. Cooperative games and activities aimed at building children’s awareness of their own bodies in space take precedence and competitive games, particularly team sports, are not introduced until the later elementary years.
Classes meet twice weekly each with Grades 1-4 for a total of 8 classes per week. The opportunity is currently envisioned as a month-long commitment but there is flexibility for the right candidate.
All candidates must have strong classroom management. At Brooklyn Waldorf, we use Responsive Classroom to guide our approach to classroom management.
About The Brooklyn Waldorf School is a vibrant and dynamic school nestled in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant. The Brooklyn Waldorf School provides an education that meets the needs of each student in a developmentally appropriate manner, integrating critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and a deep connection to the arts through the curriculum founded by Rudolf Steiner. Through leading a balanced and well‑rounded school life, students are expected to understand themselves as agents of change in an ever‑evolving world.
Our faculty hails from all over the world and includes both seasoned Waldorf teachers and those new to Waldorf education. Serving over 160 students from pre‑K to grade 8, teachers typically remain with a class through multiple grades, forming deep relationships over time. BWS teachers care for their students as whole individuals and provide not only for their academic development, but also for their emotional intelligence, artistic capacities, and physical knowledge of their surrounding environment. Teachers develop their own classroom content through active engagement with curricular resources prepared by our Faculty Council and reflect our local urban environment and community values.
The Brooklyn Waldorf School was founded in 2005 by a body of parents and Waldorf graduates who sought a nurturing space within the city where their children could discover and explore their inner potential. As the school community grew, classes expanded to include Parent‑Child, Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School.
Brooklyn Waldorf School is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for its students, visitors, faculty, and staff, and to ensuring that educational and employment decisions are based on an individual’s abilities and qualifications. BWS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender (which includes a person’s actual or perceived sex, as well as gender identity and expression), age, marital status, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, familial status, predisposing genetic characteristics, actual or perceived domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, caregiver status or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, in carrying on its educational activities or in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, financial aid programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.
BWS is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and implement a Games and Movement curriculum for grades 1–4 aligned with Waldorf educational principles. Lead outdoor and indoor movement classes that encourage playfulness, coordination, rhythm, and cooperation. Establish healthy daily and weekly rhythms that support students’ physical and emotional well‑being.
Qualifications EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & REQUIREMENTS
Background in Movement Education, Physical Education, or a related field preferred. Experience teaching elementary‑age children. Strong classroom management and interpersonal communication skills. Enthusiasm for outdoor education and a love of play and movement with children.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS:
Exempt/Part -Time, temporary
TERM:
January 2026 (with possibility of extension)
LOCATION:
11 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (on‑site)
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Opening Statement Brooklyn Waldorf School
is looking for an experienced teacher to deliver a special block of movement education to Grades 1-4. The opportunity is open-ended as long as it is aligned with Waldorf principles of Movement education. The specific area is open-ended depending on candidates’ abilities and interests but must be non-competitive and age-appropriate (some examples include dance, capoeira, contact improv, and circus arts)
The Games and Movement curriculum in a Waldorf school differs from a traditional Physical Education curriculum in a number of ways. Cooperative games and activities aimed at building children’s awareness of their own bodies in space take precedence and competitive games, particularly team sports, are not introduced until the later elementary years.
Classes meet twice weekly each with Grades 1-4 for a total of 8 classes per week. The opportunity is currently envisioned as a month-long commitment but there is flexibility for the right candidate.
All candidates must have strong classroom management. At Brooklyn Waldorf, we use Responsive Classroom to guide our approach to classroom management.
About The Brooklyn Waldorf School is a vibrant and dynamic school nestled in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant. The Brooklyn Waldorf School provides an education that meets the needs of each student in a developmentally appropriate manner, integrating critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and a deep connection to the arts through the curriculum founded by Rudolf Steiner. Through leading a balanced and well‑rounded school life, students are expected to understand themselves as agents of change in an ever‑evolving world.
Our faculty hails from all over the world and includes both seasoned Waldorf teachers and those new to Waldorf education. Serving over 160 students from pre‑K to grade 8, teachers typically remain with a class through multiple grades, forming deep relationships over time. BWS teachers care for their students as whole individuals and provide not only for their academic development, but also for their emotional intelligence, artistic capacities, and physical knowledge of their surrounding environment. Teachers develop their own classroom content through active engagement with curricular resources prepared by our Faculty Council and reflect our local urban environment and community values.
The Brooklyn Waldorf School was founded in 2005 by a body of parents and Waldorf graduates who sought a nurturing space within the city where their children could discover and explore their inner potential. As the school community grew, classes expanded to include Parent‑Child, Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School.
Brooklyn Waldorf School is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for its students, visitors, faculty, and staff, and to ensuring that educational and employment decisions are based on an individual’s abilities and qualifications. BWS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender (which includes a person’s actual or perceived sex, as well as gender identity and expression), age, marital status, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, familial status, predisposing genetic characteristics, actual or perceived domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, caregiver status or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, in carrying on its educational activities or in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, financial aid programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.
BWS is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and implement a Games and Movement curriculum for grades 1–4 aligned with Waldorf educational principles. Lead outdoor and indoor movement classes that encourage playfulness, coordination, rhythm, and cooperation. Establish healthy daily and weekly rhythms that support students’ physical and emotional well‑being.
Qualifications EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & REQUIREMENTS
Background in Movement Education, Physical Education, or a related field preferred. Experience teaching elementary‑age children. Strong classroom management and interpersonal communication skills. Enthusiasm for outdoor education and a love of play and movement with children.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS:
Exempt/Part -Time, temporary
TERM:
January 2026 (with possibility of extension)
LOCATION:
11 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (on‑site)
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