Lower School Administrator
Opening Statement
Sacramento Waldorf School is seeking a dedicated and experienced Lower School Administrator to lead and inspire our Lower School community. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to guide a talented team of faculty and staff, support the growth and development of students, and help shape a thriving educational environment grounded in Waldorf principles. The ideal candidate will bring a deep commitment to Waldorf education, strong leadership skills, and a collaborative spirit to foster meaningful connections with colleagues, families, and the wider school community.
The Lower School Administrator is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, and daily operations of the Lower School (Grades Pre-K through 8). This individual ensures the delivery of a high-quality Waldorf education aligned with the mission and values of Sacramento Waldorf School. Responsibilities include supporting and supervising faculty, engaging with parents and the broader community, resolving conflicts, overseeing the budget, and participating in key committees. The ideal candidate brings strong administrative experience, a deep understanding of Waldorf education, and a warm, collaborative spirit to the role. This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Whole School Administrator.
About
Established in 1959, Sacramento Waldorf School is the oldest Waldorf School in Northern California. We are an accredited full member of AWSNA (Association of Waldorf Schools of North America) and have also been accredited by WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) since 1983. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer commensurate salaries and benefits for the region based on experience and qualifications. Employment is contingent on a post-offer, pre-employment, fingerprint-based background check.
Sacramento Waldorf School is at an exciting point in its 65-year history. Preschool through High School, we are deeply engaged in developing anti-bias pedagogy and policies, auditing our curriculum for values alignment, training in restorative practices, and working on the next evolution of our Waldorf education programming. Waldorf schools, as intentional cultural institutions, have a responsibility to actualize social renewal in a living and responsive way. We believe that knowledge has been collectively created, is owned by all, and should be utilized in service of humanity. SWS is committed to welcoming and affirming diverse experiences and creating shared practices that represent all people in our learning community.
Education always takes place within the context of relationship at Sacramento Waldorf School. Whether it is in the classroom, in the lab, on the playing field, on the farm, in the studio, on stage, or in any of our many campus venues, thoughtful and supportive relationships create engaged learning. With PS-12 enrollment of 440, the smaller class sizes allow students to develop meaningful relationships with both peers and teachers. Young people are nurtured and challenged over the course of their education to develop a strong sense of self that will be of service to their communities.
Sacramento Waldorf School is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, or any protected class. We recognize that the range of ethnicities, nationalities, languages, socio-economic backgrounds, sexual orientation, learning differences, and life experiences within our community enhance the school’s learning environment, and we are committed to fostering equity and inclusion. SWS asks all employees to proactively commit to diversity, equity, and inclusion; personal improvement; and service to the SWS mission, bringing energy and excitement to serve the students, faculty, and families of the school.
Essential Job Duties
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Leadership & Management: Proven ability to lead with clarity, empathy, and accountability; effectively supervise and support faculty and staff while fostering a collaborative and inclusive culture.
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Communication: Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal; able to engage thoughtfully with students, parents, faculty, and community members.
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Problem Solving & Conflict Resolution: Skilled at identifying issues, facilitating constructive dialogue, and implementing creative and practical solutions.
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Planning & Organization: Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and follow through on commitments.
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Professionalism: Maintains confidentiality, shows respect for others, and upholds the values and mission of Sacramento Waldorf School in all interactions.
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Technology Proficiency: Comfortable using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and able to learn and utilize school-related software systems.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution required; advanced degree preferred.
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Minimum of 8 years’ experience as a Waldorf teacher, demonstrating a deep understanding of Anthroposophy and child development.
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At least 5 years of administrative or leadership experience in an educational or nonprofit setting, including staff supervision, operational oversight, and community engagement.
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Proven ability to collaborate across departments and work effectively with faculty, parents, and school leadership.
Employment Details
If employed for 75% or more over the course of the year, employees are eligible to participate in the following school-provided benefits:
a. Individual health and dental insurance 95% employer-paid for select plans
b. Dependent health and dental insurance 75% of premium
c. Individual and dependent vision insurance (partial employer-paid)
d. Eligible dependent children receive a tuition remission equal to 75% of the employee’s Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) percentage, applicable to employees who are 75% FTE or higher.
f. $10,000 life insurance policy with the option to purchase additional coverage
g. Personal time, holidays, and sick leave as outlined in the Employee Handbook
h. Up to 2% match in the School’s Retirement Plan upon completion of two years of full-time employment
To Apply
To apply, please complete an application, and submit a resume and letter of interest to jobs@sacwaldorf.org.