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Aidan Montessori School is seeking enthusiastic and caring Summer Camp Teachers to join our Aidan Explorers summer program. Our teachers lead and inspire campers through engaging activities and exciting field trips. If you enjoy working with children, collaborating with a team, and exploring the DC area, we’d love to hear from you!


As Washington D.C.’s oldest Montessori school and one of the oldest in the nation, Aidan is both a home for families seeking a child-focused education and a leader in the broader Montessori movement. Here, students ages 18 months through grade 6 realize their potential through an educational approach based on children's natural development and innate curiosity. Aidan students grow into:

  • Curious thinkers, empowered to wonder, to question, and to follow their inspiration as it strikes
  • Creative explorers who experience the world with a “let’s go find out” mentality
  • Compassionate problem-solvers who are driven to seek solutions for their community

Aidan’s Mission:

Aidan’s mission is to help children realize their full potential and become independent, self-motivated, and personally and socially responsible citizens of the world. We do this by following the principles of Montessori education and cultivating a community centered on curiosity, respect, humanity, and peace. We embrace diversity and strive to maintain an inclusive, equitable environment where every individual feels a genuine sense of belonging.


Aidan is committed to offering high-quality, authentic Montessori education. All of our lead teachers have earned diplomas from the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). Senior leadership team members have extensive classroom experience and AMI training across multiple levels. Our Head of School, Jamie Rue, is an AMI trainer. This depth of Montessori expertise helps guide our work and supports our commitment to authentic Montessori education. Aidan is an environment where teachers are supported and encouraged to provide high-quality Montessori education by following their AMI training!


Camp Overview


  • Primary Camp (Ages 3-6): Campers enjoy a blend of hands-on Montessori-inspired activities, including art, movement, and cooking. Weekly field trips provide opportunities for exploration and learning.
  • Elementary Camp (Ages 6-12): Campers venture on three field trips per week, exploring DC’s museums, parks, and cultural landmarks. On-campus days include creative projects and interactive experiences.
  • Dates of Camp: June 22 - August 7 (7 weeks)
  • Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. -OR- 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and Supervise: Ensure the safety and well-being of campers during all activities, including field trips, bus rides, and public outings.
  • Engage and Inspire: Facilitate creative and enriching experiences aligned with weekly camp themes.
  • Collaborate: Work closely with fellow teachers and the Director to create a positive and inclusive camp environment.
  • Ensure Safety: Actively supervise children, follow safety protocols, and address any issues promptly.
  • Communicate: Maintain clear and positive communication with colleagues and campers.

Required Experience, Qualifications and Attributes:

  • High School Degree
  • Experience working with children in a camp, school, or similar setting.
  • Passion for providing a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • Ability to lead activities, manage groups of children, and adapt to dynamic environments.
  • CPR/First Aid certification (preferred)

To apply, please:

  • Review our Frequently Asked Questions
  • Send your resume and letter of interest via BambooHR.
  • Explain briefly why you want to work for Aidan Montessori School.

Aidan Montessori School does not discriminate against applicants based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, or gender expression.

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