Waldorf Education
Swallowtail School
is seeking a dynamic, caring class teacher to lead our rising first grade class for the 2026-27 school year. Our class teachers ideally continue to guide their students on their journey through the eighth grade.
The 1st Grade Teacher is responsible for bringing developmentally appropriate curriculum in accordance with the principles and methods of Waldorf Education. In the forefront of our work will be warmth, rhythm, health, safety, professionalism, a reverence for nature and for one another. The Class Teacher is also responsible for forming and maintaining a healthy social life in their class and for incorporating the student families into the school life. They are an important member of the Grades team and are expected to work collaboratively with colleagues, share responsibilities for program delivery, and serve as a role model within the school community.
About Swallowtail School serves approximately 150 students from PreK through Grade 8. We are located at the intersection of rural Oregon farmland and the Portland suburbs, with a main campus in Cornelius and a farm property a few minutes away in Hillsboro.
At Swallowtail, we are fortunate to have an exceptionally committed and supportive community of families, and a close-knit collegial group that value working together in collaboration. We have a thriving Early Childhood program with one preschool and two mixed-age kindergartens, and those classes are usually full with a wait list. Grades classes range from 12-18 students. They are well supported by subject offerings (Music, Handwork, Spanish, Movement, Agricultural Arts, Middle School Math, and Eurythmy in blocks).
Grades and Early Childhood classes spend one day per week in the fall and spring at our farm property, where they work with our Agricultural Arts Teacher and full-time Farmer to deepen their connection to and understanding of the land.
Specific duties for the 1st Grade Position include:
An anthroposophical understanding of the developmental needs of the students
Our shared commitment to bringing greater diversity, equity, and inclusion to Waldorf Education
Swallowtail grade-level benchmarks and recent assessments or observations, to build capacities and ensure academic growth
Prepare a school-year schedule of subject blocks (block rotation) in the summer and daily written lesson plans throughout the year. Daily lessons should include movement, music, rhythm, story and imagery, review, and new instruction. Written plans should include learning goals and a space for reflection.
Provide a consistent rhythm of the day, week, and year
Dress in appropriate gear for the weather when outdoors, and uphold that expectation with students
Ensure a beautiful and well‑kept classroom
Maintain a healthy classroom atmosphere of respect and attention by holding appropriate boundaries with children in a calm and centered manner
Assess the growth and development of students in the program, communicating proactively with parents and Student Support Coordinator if a student is in need of extra support
Interview prospective children and their families as part of the admissions process
Offer at least one fall and one spring conference to each family in the class, including a written progress report for the family and the student file
Help families understand the principles of Waldorf Education and the developmental needs of their children through weekly class emails, distributed readings or other resources, and by planning and conducting at least 3 Curriculum Evenings each year
Write a comprehensive Year‑End‑Report for each student, due 3 weeks from the last day of school
Evaluate daily work and provide ongoing feedback and guidance to students
In 5th grade and above – complete written block reports at the termination of each block
Regarding Collegial Work and Professional Development
We encourage all teachers to attend morning verse
Participate in Grades section meetings, working collaboratively in the areas of curriculum development, planning, student affairs, etc.
Attend collegial meetings and in‑services, including 3 days in June and August
Complete a summer training each year (must be pre‑approved by Pedagogical Chair)
Serve on at least one school committee or leadership group (1st year teachers exempt)
Support and abide by decisions of the school leadership groups, including Leadership Council, the Faculty, and the Board of Trustees
Work with mentor if assigned and with Pedagogical Chair
Participate in annual self‑evaluation and review with Director and Pedagogical Chair
Work with an outside evaluator in the classroom, in the first year of teaching and every odd year
Submit class calendar dates for coming year by summer deadline of given year
Participate in all festivals, fundraisers, and all‑school meetings
Participate in some outreach events, work parties, and school‑wide family education evenings
Qualifications Required Trainings/Attributes
A dedication to Waldorf Education
Waldorf Grades Teaching Certification
At least one year of classroom teaching experience
A love of children and a deep desire to support their growth
Willingness to be part of a culture that values professional growth and ongoing positive and constructive feedback.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
The desire and ability to work collaboratively with all members of the school community
The ability to adapt the curriculum to the skills and needs of a class or individual child
Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handlers (within 30 days of hire)
Benefits include:
Professional Development funds, up to $750/year
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
100% Tuition Remission for the employee’s dependents
Free use of extended care for enrolled children, while working
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is seeking a dynamic, caring class teacher to lead our rising first grade class for the 2026-27 school year. Our class teachers ideally continue to guide their students on their journey through the eighth grade.
The 1st Grade Teacher is responsible for bringing developmentally appropriate curriculum in accordance with the principles and methods of Waldorf Education. In the forefront of our work will be warmth, rhythm, health, safety, professionalism, a reverence for nature and for one another. The Class Teacher is also responsible for forming and maintaining a healthy social life in their class and for incorporating the student families into the school life. They are an important member of the Grades team and are expected to work collaboratively with colleagues, share responsibilities for program delivery, and serve as a role model within the school community.
About Swallowtail School serves approximately 150 students from PreK through Grade 8. We are located at the intersection of rural Oregon farmland and the Portland suburbs, with a main campus in Cornelius and a farm property a few minutes away in Hillsboro.
At Swallowtail, we are fortunate to have an exceptionally committed and supportive community of families, and a close-knit collegial group that value working together in collaboration. We have a thriving Early Childhood program with one preschool and two mixed-age kindergartens, and those classes are usually full with a wait list. Grades classes range from 12-18 students. They are well supported by subject offerings (Music, Handwork, Spanish, Movement, Agricultural Arts, Middle School Math, and Eurythmy in blocks).
Grades and Early Childhood classes spend one day per week in the fall and spring at our farm property, where they work with our Agricultural Arts Teacher and full-time Farmer to deepen their connection to and understanding of the land.
Specific duties for the 1st Grade Position include:
An anthroposophical understanding of the developmental needs of the students
Our shared commitment to bringing greater diversity, equity, and inclusion to Waldorf Education
Swallowtail grade-level benchmarks and recent assessments or observations, to build capacities and ensure academic growth
Prepare a school-year schedule of subject blocks (block rotation) in the summer and daily written lesson plans throughout the year. Daily lessons should include movement, music, rhythm, story and imagery, review, and new instruction. Written plans should include learning goals and a space for reflection.
Provide a consistent rhythm of the day, week, and year
Dress in appropriate gear for the weather when outdoors, and uphold that expectation with students
Ensure a beautiful and well‑kept classroom
Maintain a healthy classroom atmosphere of respect and attention by holding appropriate boundaries with children in a calm and centered manner
Assess the growth and development of students in the program, communicating proactively with parents and Student Support Coordinator if a student is in need of extra support
Interview prospective children and their families as part of the admissions process
Offer at least one fall and one spring conference to each family in the class, including a written progress report for the family and the student file
Help families understand the principles of Waldorf Education and the developmental needs of their children through weekly class emails, distributed readings or other resources, and by planning and conducting at least 3 Curriculum Evenings each year
Write a comprehensive Year‑End‑Report for each student, due 3 weeks from the last day of school
Evaluate daily work and provide ongoing feedback and guidance to students
In 5th grade and above – complete written block reports at the termination of each block
Regarding Collegial Work and Professional Development
We encourage all teachers to attend morning verse
Participate in Grades section meetings, working collaboratively in the areas of curriculum development, planning, student affairs, etc.
Attend collegial meetings and in‑services, including 3 days in June and August
Complete a summer training each year (must be pre‑approved by Pedagogical Chair)
Serve on at least one school committee or leadership group (1st year teachers exempt)
Support and abide by decisions of the school leadership groups, including Leadership Council, the Faculty, and the Board of Trustees
Work with mentor if assigned and with Pedagogical Chair
Participate in annual self‑evaluation and review with Director and Pedagogical Chair
Work with an outside evaluator in the classroom, in the first year of teaching and every odd year
Submit class calendar dates for coming year by summer deadline of given year
Participate in all festivals, fundraisers, and all‑school meetings
Participate in some outreach events, work parties, and school‑wide family education evenings
Qualifications Required Trainings/Attributes
A dedication to Waldorf Education
Waldorf Grades Teaching Certification
At least one year of classroom teaching experience
A love of children and a deep desire to support their growth
Willingness to be part of a culture that values professional growth and ongoing positive and constructive feedback.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
The desire and ability to work collaboratively with all members of the school community
The ability to adapt the curriculum to the skills and needs of a class or individual child
Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handlers (within 30 days of hire)
Benefits include:
Professional Development funds, up to $750/year
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
100% Tuition Remission for the employee’s dependents
Free use of extended care for enrolled children, while working
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