Eurythmy Teacher

Location

Richmond, Virginia

Location

Full Time

Location

$41k to $65k per year

Eurythmy Teacher

Job Category:  Eurythmy

Opening Statement

Richmond Waldorf School (RWS) seeks candidates for the position of Eurythmy Teacher

About

Richmond Waldorf School was founded in 1996 with a passion for providing children a holistic education that falls in alignment with their natural human development through hands-on, nature-rich, and play-based experiences. We are dedicated to providing a learning environment that cultivates creative thinking, genuine inquiry, and a love of learning. RWS has grown from a single Kindergarten classroom to a campus that serves 200 students from Pre-K through 8th grade. Our specialty program includes Movement Arts, Russian, French, Biking, Handwork, Music and Strings,  Woodwork, Visual Arts, and Latin. Richmond Waldorf School is a Candidate School of AWSNA (Association of Waldorf Schools of North America), SAIS (Southern Association of Independent Schools) and is a member of WECAN (Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America). We have a College, Board of Trustees, and Parents Association that help ensure support for the health of the school. 

Our school is located on a beautiful, urban campus in the Northside of Richmond, Virginia in close proximity to Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond, and only a few hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains, Washington, DC, and the coastal beaches of Virginia and North Carolina. Richmond is a rapidly growing city with amazing restaurants, a thriving art and music scene, and a plethora of outdoor parks and walking trails. The James River winds its way through the heart of the city, offering four seasons of adventure and beauty.

To read more about our school, please go to our website at www.richmondwaldorf.com

Essential Job Duties

Richmond Waldorf School is seeking a Eurythmist for the upcoming school year. We are willing to discuss the possibility of block teaching, semesters, or a full year of curriculum. This position reports to the Director of Education.

Essential Functions:

  • Research the established eurythmy curriculum and methodologies for the grade levels being taught. Possible expansion to include early childhood ages, depending upon candidate interest and experience. 
  • Creates the year’s curriculum and develops lesson plans with appropriate activities to effectively instruct the class
  • Prepares and presents lessons that are inspired by and expressive of Waldorf pedagogy
  • Works with the class teacher and other specialty teachers to nurture the class community of students, parents, and colleagues
  • Maintains positive relationships with parents and responds to all parent concerns
  • Maintains positive, professional relationships with colleagues and responds to all collegial concerns
  • Schedules and participates in parent conferences, as necessary
  • Attends parent evenings when requested by class teacher
  • Works with colleagues in faculty and section meetings
  • Participates in all-school work days, festivals, and committee meetings in accordance with hourly contract
  • Submits end-of-year reports 
  • Submits quarterly and semester reports/grades (middle school only)
  • Writes student recommendations as needed
  • Ability to move, read musical notation, memorize and recite poetry
  • Ability to hold a class
  • Maintains positive relationships with parents and responds to all parent concerns
  • Maintains positive, professional relationships with colleagues and responds to all collegial concerns
  • Engages in on-going professional and personal growth
  • Fulfills other duties, as assigned, relative to the job responsibilities

Competencies:

  • Ability to teach and help foster children’s development with the understanding that grades children learn primarily through imitation and imagination. Special attention is placed in bringing meaningful activities and movement, nourishing images and speech, and creating an environment imbued with joyfulness   
  • Ability to guide children toward independence, coordination, cooperation, social awareness, and a feeling of belonging to the group as a whole
  • Work closely and cooperatively with grades faculty and maintain positive, professional relationships with all faculty and staff. 
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Competence with email and general office equipment.
  • Engages in on-going professional and personal growth. Maintain a high level of initiative for continuous learning and mentoring.
  • Excellent human relationship skills with children and adults
  • Positive, professional relationships with colleagues
  • Positive, professional relationships with parents and volunteers
  • Clear and timely communication with parents and colleagues
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

Qualifications

Required:

  • Eurythmy training complete or in progress
  • 2-5 years experience working with children/students 
  • Excellent communicator with children and adults
  • Experience and education (to be determined by the hiring committee).

Preferred:

  • Over 5 years of experience
  • Eurythmy program certification
  • Experience in a school setting

Physical Demands

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

 

Employment Details

This is a 40-hour per week position. The salary rate for this regular, full-time, exempt position is $41,000 to $65,000 per year, depending on exact experience and qualifications. This is a 10-month school year position beginning on or around July 1, 2026. RWS offers the following benefits to full-time staff:

  • Health, Dental and Vision insurance 
  • Life insurance 
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance 
  • 80 hours Paid Time Off (PTO) per fiscal year (July 1 to June 30)
  • Paid Holidays & School Breaks (subject to finalized school schedule each year)
  • 90% Tuition remission for dependent child/ren enrolled at RWS
  • Free Aftercare for dependent children during scheduled work hours (children must also be enrolled in a school program.)

Dependent upon the academic needs and the availability of a candidate, this position could be classified as a part-time position (~30 hours per week).

To Apply

Interested applicants should complete the application and submit their resume and cover letter. Priority consideration will be given to candidates that apply by January 31, 2026; the position will remain open until filled. richmondwaldorf.com/employment/

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