Director of Education
Company: Richmond Waldorf School
Location: Richmond
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Position ResponsibilitiesSummary:Richmond
Waldorf School is seeking a Director of Education to oversee the
pedagogical operations of the school. The Director of Education
works with faculty, board, parents, administration, and the larger
Richmond and Waldorf communities to build positive relationships
that contribute to the expansion of our educational program and
enrollment. This position works closely with and helps to
coordinate the work of the faculty. The Director of Education
brings a whole-school perspective to all discussions, bridging
administrative and pedagogical insights. They create and realize
strategic visions in collaboration with other school leadership,
including faculty, administration, board, and committees. Essential
Functions: In collaboration with the College of Teachers, oversee
and facilitate processes that ensure the school’s pedagogical
quality, consistency, and continuity. Represent and advocate for
the faculty within school and in the larger community. Connect the
faculty realm with other realms of the school. Assist faculty in
establishing and carrying out policies, procedures, and workflows.
Ensure faculty is adhering to established policies and procedures.
Prepare updates and disseminate to each realm of the school, as
necessary. Provide support to help teachers with issues related to
teaching, curriculum, and student development and conduct. Promote,
organize, and ensure follow-through with faculty mentoring/advising
and evaluation process. Coordinate faculty enrichment
programs/workshops/study in consultation with the College Chair.
Oversee the hiring and termination process of faculty. Receive
issues and complaints. Direct individuals to appropriate people or
groups for resolution and/or help problem solve. Follow-up to make
sure issues are resolved. Chair weekly faculty meeting. Attend
College, Administrative, and Board of Trustees meetings. Attend
Section meetings, as necessary. Partner with DOA and AWSNA and
WECAN faculty representatives to to support AWSNA and WECAN
relationship Disseminate information to faculty regarding AWSNA/
WECAN events and news. Oversee completion of annual AWSNA/WECAN
requirements. Oversee DSS and VDOE Licensing, in collaboration with
the Director of Administration. Deepen understanding of students
and curriculum by observing in the classrooms when possible.
Collaborate on enrollment decisions when necessary. Update Faculty
and Parent Handbooks with the Director of Administration. Assist
the Director of Administration with annual employment agreements.
Oversee Substitute Program. Oversee the Aftercare program. Help
maintain accreditation status. 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 advise, support, and
hold accountable professional educators Ability to inspire and
motivate others Ability to anticipate needs and prioritize
resources Ability to manage, refine, and execute on institutional
systems Working with Anthroposophy to provide direction for the
Waldorf curriculum and overall programs 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 Experience Required: Bachelor’s degree or higher from an
accredited institution Certification in Waldorf Education or the
willingness to commit to 5 years of teaching experience Supervisory
experience in a school setting Preferred: The preferred candidate
will have a background working in Waldorf Education and
demonstrated leadership experience as it relates to curriculum,
student assessment, faculty evaluation and professional
development, community building and engagement, facilitation and
problem resolution. The Director of Education will be expected not
only to be enthusiastically accessible to students, staff, and the
parental community, but also be a compelling advocate for Waldorf
education to the greater Richmond community. 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.
Compensation and Benefits This is a 40-hour per week position. The
salary rate for this regular, full-time, exempt position is $60,000
to $75,000 per year, depending on exact experience and
qualifications. This is a 12-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.) To applyInterested
applicants should complete the application and submit their resume
and cover letter. Priority consideration will be given to
candidates that apply by March 1st; the position will remain open
until filled. PI4b0f8646b67e-25405-39292810
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