Children’s House Lead Guide (Ages 3–6)
2026-27 School Year
Little Oak Montessori School is seeking a warm, dedicated, and AMI-trained Children’s House Guide to lead a well-established classroom serving children ages 3–6. For over 21 years, Little Oak has cultivated an authentic Montessori community serving students from Pre-K through 6th grade. Our Children’s House program serves approximately 60 children across three classrooms, offering a cohesive, collaborative environment grounded in AMI principles and practice.
This full-time position is an opportunity to join a thoughtful and mission-driven staff in the heart of the Columbia Gorge. The ideal candidate is a careful observer and steady guide, someone who prepares the environment with intention, follows the child with respect, and supports the development of independence, concentration, and self-discipline. We are seeking a Guide who honors the integrity of the three-year cycle and is committed to fostering normalization through purposeful work within an orderly community.
Prepare and maintain a complete, beautiful, and orderly Children’s House environment in alignment with AMI standards
Observe each child closely to inform lessons, support development, and protect concentration
Give precise and intentional presentations across all areas of the classroom
Support the development of independence, coordination, concentration, and order
Guide the social development of the classroom, fostering grace, courtesy, and peaceful conflict resolution
Steward the three-year cycle, supporting both individual growth and the cohesion of the community
Maintain clear, consistent, and respectful communication with families
Collaborate with assistants, colleagues, and administration to support the classroom and broader school community
Participate in staff meetings, school events, and ongoing professional development
AMI Primary (3–6) Certification required
Bachelor’s Degree required (master’s degree and/or teaching certification preferred)
Experience working in an AMI-aligned Children’s House environment
Strong grounding in Montessori philosophy and child development
Ability to work collaboratively within a team while holding clear responsibility for the classroom
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Willingness to engage in ongoing self-reflection and professional growth
Ability to commit to the position for a minimum of three years
This is a full-time salaried position. Compensation is competitive and based on experience and training.
Professional development stipend
401(k) plan
Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP)
Paid holidays and snow days
Annual paid time off (PTO)
Little Oak Montessori is located in White Salmon, Washington, just across the river from Hood River, Oregon and one hour from Portland. The Columbia Gorge offers a unique blend of vibrant community life and access to world-class outdoor recreation—from hiking and skiing to windsurfing and cycling—alongside abundant local farms and stunning Pacific Northwest landscapes.
To learn more about our school, please visit:www.littleoakmontessori.com
Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter to:
Head of School, Lara Sarris at lara@littleoakmontessori.com
Little Oak Montessori is an incorporated nonprofit 501(c)(3) and an equal opportunity employer.