Head of Education
Greenwich Waldorf School is seeking an experienced and collaborative Head of Education to lead the educational life of the school and help shape its next phase with clarity, steadiness and integrity.
This is a senior leadership role with primary responsibility for teaching and learning, pastoral leadership, pupil welfare, safeguarding, and the overall educational direction of the school. The post-holder will work closely with the Head of Operations within the school’s senior leadership structure, helping to ensure that the life of the school, its structures and its daily practice, support its educational aims.
We are looking for someone with strong educational judgement, professional presence, and the ability to lead well through collaboration.
The role includes:
• leading teaching, learning and educational quality across the school
• providing leadership in relation to pastoral life, pupil welfare and safeguarding
• supporting, developing and overseeing teaching staff
• contributing to educational policy, improvement planning and school development
• contributing to inspection readiness and wider school leadership
• working closely with the Head of Operations so that operational systems support educational priorities
• working constructively with the College of Teachers, trustees, staff and parents
The successful candidate will bring:
• substantial senior leadership experience in Waldorf education
• strong understanding of child development, pedagogy and pastoral care
• sound safeguarding knowledge and judgement
• the ability to lead within a collaborative structure
• strong communication and relationship-building skills
How to apply
For further information and applications, please contact applications@greenwichwaldorfschool.com. In order to manage the process fairly and efficiently, we ask that all enquiries are made by email and not by telephone.
Kindergarden Assistant Teacher
Greenwich Waldorf School is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and inspirational Kindergarten Assistant Teacher with a Steiner Early Childhood Studies Diploma or at least a NVQ Level 3 in Childcare. The hours of work are 08:30 to 13:30, Monday to Friday, term-time only. The position is until 10th July 2026 initially with the potential to become permanent.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a successful, happy school which treasures its historic buildings and traditions. It is a high-achieving and well-regarded school where every member of the teaching staff is valued. The school encourages and supports all staff in a programme of continuous professional development.
Job Summary
To support children accessing the Kindergarten learning environment. You will work as an integral part of the team providing a nurturing, stimulating, home-like and sensory Waldorf environment for children for the three years of kindergarten: from their first separation from parents to their progression into class 1.
Your role includes providing opportunities for children to thrive, be happy and fulfil their potential.
Main Responsibilities
1. To support the children in Kindergarten and to help maintain the Kindergarten environment.
2. To be alert to the safety and well-being of all children and report any concerns immediately.
3. To contribute to the organisation and running of the Kindergarten and work as part of a team of teachers and LSA's.
4. To attend to the needs of the children and to maintain the rhythm of the Kindergarten.
5. To support the children with craft and domestic activities; support listening skills in story-time and be actively engaged with the content of ring time; learning the songs and gestures.
6. To attend weekly faculty meetings as part of the Early Years Team.
7. Support at whole school events.
Greenwich Waldorf School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
The position is currently fixed-term, with the potential to become permanent in the future.
We welcome early applications and reserve the right to secure a successful candidate before the closing date.
Safeguarding Statement:
Greenwich Waldorf School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.