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Fourth Grade Lead Class Teacher


 

Fourth Grade Lead Class Teacher

Job Description

2026-27



 

Reports to: Director of Grades Program

Location: Cedarwood Waldorf School, 3030 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97201

Employment Category: Regular, Full Time, Exempt 


 

Start Date:  July 1, 2026


 

General Description:

Cedarwood Waldorf School is seeking a dedicated and inspired Grades Lead Class Teacher to guide a Grade 4 class through a holistic, developmentally appropriate curriculum rooted in Waldorf pedagogy. The Lead Class Teacher carries primary responsibility for the academic, social, and emotional well-being of the students and serves as the central figure in cultivating a healthy and cohesive classroom community.


 

Key Responsibilities:

Class Leadership and Instruction

  • Teach the daily Main Lesson block and integrate Waldorf curriculum across academic disciplines.
  • Plan and deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate lessons aligned with Waldorf standards and Cedarwood’s scope and sequence.
  • Incorporate artistic, movement-based, and experiential methods into daily learning.

Classroom Management and Student Support

  • Foster a warm, inclusive, and structured classroom environment that supports student growth and well-being.
  • Observe and respond to the individual needs of students, offering differentiated instruction and support as needed.
  • Collaborate with subject teachers to ensure consistency and integration of curriculum.

Parent Communication and Community Building

  • Maintain regular and professional communication with parents, including class meetings, progress reports, and conferences.
  • Cultivate meaningful relationships with families to support the child’s development and the school community.

Collegial Collaboration and Professional Growth

  • Participate in weekly faculty meetings, mentoring, peer observation, in-service training, and professional development.
  • Engage in school festivals, events, and community-building activities as a representative of the class and faculty.
  • Contribute to a collegial and mission-aligned faculty culture through teamwork and shared responsibility.


 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Waldorf teacher certification required
  • Classroom teaching experience, ideally in Waldorf or other developmentally-informed pedagogy.
  • Strong classroom management skills and a deep understanding of child development.
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • A commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the classroom and school community.
  • Enthusiasm for collaborative work and a growth mindset in professional practice.


 

Compensation and Benefits

  • Salary: $52-82K annually
  • Benefits include health insurance, tuition remission, paid time off, retirement, and professional development support.