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Lead a Spanish-immersion Montessori Children’s House classroom (ages 3–6), guiding children’s academic, social, and emotional growth through observation, individualized lessons, and a prepared environment. Guidepost Montessori is a fast-growing network of 100+ schools focused on independence and joyful learning. Standout perk: sponsored Montessori diploma training plus a 75% tuition discount for up to two children.
Key skills
Fluent or native SpanishMontessori (ages 3–6) teachingEarly childhood education (ECE) / Child Development creditsClassroom observation and individualized lesson planningPrepared environment setup and maintenance (Montessori materials)Small-group and one-to-one instructionParent communication and collaborationMixed-age preschool classroom leadershipChild-led teaching philosophies (Montessori/Reggio Emilia alignment)
Pays $40,000–$50,000 depending on education and experience, in line with lead preschool/early childhood guide roles in the area.
You'll thrive here if you’re a warm, organized Spanish-fluent early-years educator who loves Montessori-style, child-led learning and leading a prepared classroom for ages 3–6.
Why apply
- Sponsored Montessori diploma training
- 75% tuition discount for two children
- Clear career growth opportunities
Inspire curiosity. Build independence. Shape a lifelong love of learning.
At Guidepost Montessori, our Lead Spanish-Immersion Children’s House Guides empower children ages 3–6 to grow into confident, capable learners through thoughtfully prepared environments and respectful, individualized guidance.
If you’re passionate about early childhood education and excited to lead a classroom where independence and joy take center stage, we’d love to meet you.
Your Role
As a Lead Spanish-Immersion Children’s House Guide, you’ll lead a mixed-age Spanish-Immersion preschool classroom in a Montessori environment designed to nurture concentration, confidence, and deep learning.
Montessori guides carefully prepare their classrooms to spark curiosity and independence. Through close observation, individualized lessons, and intentional language, you’ll support each child’s academic, social, and emotional development meeting them where they are and helping them grow.
Children in Montessori classrooms have the freedom to choose meaningful work, repeat activities until mastery, and take pride in their accomplishments. Your guidance helps every child develop focus, confidence, and a strong belief in their own abilities.
What You’ll Do
Observe each child closely to understand and support their physical, intellectual, and emotional development
Prepare and maintain a beautiful, orderly classroom that fosters concentration and independence
Encourage self-confidence by supporting children as they learn to “do it themselves”
Provide individualized and small-group lessons in practical life, literacy, math, and beyond
Build strong, respectful relationships with children and families
Communicate and collaborate with parents to support each child’s growth
Lead your classroom with warmth, professionalism, and purpose
The Montessori Prepared Environment
Every Guidepost Children’s House classroom is fully equipped with high-quality Montessori materials and designed around the principles of beauty, order, and accessibility.
A Guidepost Children’s House environment includes:
Child-sized furniture and ample floor space for independent and small-group work
Practical life materials for sweeping, food preparation, table setting, and care of the environment
Curriculum that builds independence in dressing, feeding, and self-care
Hands-on materials for literacy, math, science, and cultural studies
Low shelves and child-level artwork for full accessibility
Cozy reading spaces, real plants, and abundant natural light
Beautiful, breakable materials made from wood, metal, and glass
What We’re Looking For
Native or Fluent in Spanish
Montessori diploma for ages 3–6, or willingness to obtain certification (fully sponsored)
Experience working with children ages 3–6 in a group learning environment
Alignment with child-led philosophies such as Montessori or Reggio Emilia
Required ECE or Child Development credits
Bachelor’s degree in (Child related field)
What We Offer
Sponsored Montessori diploma training through the Prepared Montessorian Institute
Ongoing professional development and mentorship
Competitive salary: $40,000 - $50,000 depending on education and experience
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and paid holidays
75% tuition discount for up to two children at any Guidepost school
A supportive network of passionate educators
Clear opportunities for career growth and leadership advancement
About Guidepost Montessori
Guidepost Montessori is a growing network of over 100 schools across the U.S. and Asia, serving children ages 3 months to 6 years in our Nido, Toddler, and Children’s House programs.
We believe children are capable. Our mission is to transform education by designing learning environments that cultivate independence, joy, and lifelong curiosity for children, families, and educators alike.
Guidepost Global Education and Guidepost Montessori are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). We will not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our leadership is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy. When requested, we are committed to reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities or special needs that may require an accommodation.