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Senior Organizer

Washington, DC · On-site

$95K/yr

We are an anti-racist union determined to check corporate power and uproot structural racism through unions-worker power and collective action-and government-legislative and political action. We ...

Stylist (DC)

Washington, DC · On-site

$19/hr

The key to our success is remaining true to our values: -We believe in being an anti-racist organization and actively championing diversity, inclusion, and equity -We believe in making and selling ...

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What is the difference between Anti Racist vs Diversity and Inclusion Specialist?

AspectAnti RacistDiversity and Inclusion Specialist
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications, cultural competency trainingSimilar certifications, HR or social sciences background
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, nonprofits, corporate settingsCorporate, nonprofit, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageFocuses on combating racism specificallyBroader focus on overall diversity, equity, inclusion
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding anti-racism effortsBroader diversity initiatives

While both roles aim to promote equity, Anti Racists focus specifically on combating racism and promoting racial justice, often through education and advocacy. Diversity and Inclusion Specialists work on a wider range of diversity issues, including race, gender, and disability, implementing comprehensive programs to foster inclusive environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DEI Specialist, you need a solid understanding of social justice principles, organizational change, and experience with diversity training, typically supported by a relevant degree such as human resources, sociology, or psychology. Familiarity with HR information systems, data analysis tools, and certifications like Certified Diversity Professional (CDP) are valuable. Strong communication, empathy, and conflict resolution skills help foster inclusive environments and drive culture change. These skills are essential for creating equitable workplaces and effectively addressing systemic barriers.

What does an Anti Racist do?

An Anti Racist is someone who actively opposes racism by identifying, challenging, and changing the values, structures, and behaviors that perpetuate systemic racial inequalities. This can involve educating others about racism, advocating for policy changes, organizing or participating in workshops and community discussions, and supporting marginalized communities. Anti Racist work can be done individually or as part of organizations, and it often includes ongoing self-reflection and learning. The goal is to help create a more equitable society where all races are treated with fairness and respect.

How do professionals in anti-racist roles typically collaborate with other departments or stakeholders within an organization?

Professionals in anti-racist roles often work cross-functionally, engaging with HR, leadership, and various department heads to assess organizational culture and implement inclusive policies. They facilitate training sessions, lead discussions on equity, and provide guidance on best practices to ensure anti-racist principles are integrated into all levels of the organization. Collaboration is key, as these roles require building trust and fostering open communication to drive meaningful change and address systemic issues. Regular meetings, workshops, and feedback sessions are common methods used to maintain alignment and progress.
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$39K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job Opportunity: Montessori Assistant- Primary

Location: Washington, DC

Department: Academics

Application Deadline: Until filled

Employment Type: Full-time

Expected Start Date of Position: August 2026

Reports to: Assistant Principal (Primary)

Compensation: Salary starts at $39,000 - $65,195 and will be commensurate with degree and years of experience

FLSA Status: Exempt

About Breakthrough Montessori Public Charter School

Breakthrough Montessori Public Charter School's mission is to provide diverse families in Washington, DC, a public Montessori education designed to enable children to develop within themselves the power to shape their lives and the world around them.


Founded in 2016, Breakthrough Montessori is a public charter school in Washington, DC. We will serve 388 students in PK3 through grade 6. At Breakthrough Montessori PCS, we believe in the unbounded potential of all children. Students of all races, classes, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and backgrounds deserve a personalized education.


Our school is grounded in an institutional commitment to development, prevention, and community. We support human development through an uncompromising application of the time-tested Montessori instructional model. We support prevention through early learning, support and intervention, enabling us to quickly and effectively address learning challenges. Finally, we support the community through an intensive approach to family engagement.


Breakthrough Montessori PCS is committed to equity in all areas of our school's work. We are a supportive environment that seeks to employ a diverse staff reflective of all genders, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and backgrounds.


Breakthrough Montessori PCS is a coaching school; all team members receive and give coaching to support professional growth.


Position Summary:

Under the direction of the Assistant Principal, the Montessori Assistant- Primary works with the classroom Guide as they plan and provide appropriate learning experiences for students. They assist the Guide in preparing a structured, student-centered learning environment conducive to the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of all children; monitor and evaluate student development and outcomes; communicate and interact with students, parents, staff, and community; works within the Montessori pedagogical scheme to develop and modify instructional plans and materials to meet the needs of all students; maintains appropriate records; follows required procedures and practices and monitors appropriate use and care of equipment, materials and facilities.


Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

The Montessori Assistant- Primary is a 10-month position. Typical working hours are Mondays from 8:00am-4:30 pm and Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. Responsibilities include the following:

  • Assist in the planning, implementation, and coordination of the Montessori classroom
  • Maintain a prepared learning environment according to the developmental and curricular specifications outlined in the Montessori Scope & Sequence
  • Knowledge of the nomenclature associated with Montessori materials and an understanding of how to support children with their use
  • Set limits and boundaries and maintain appropriately high standards for child behavior in the Montessori context
  • Observe student activity and base lesson support on observed needs and interests as well as knowledge of previous lessons given
  • Participate in weekly group coaching meetings
  • Ability to complete record-keeping tasks for the needs of the individual child as well as the group
  • Ability and openness to being trained by the Lead Guide to maintain consistent limits and freedoms for students according to the Montessori method
  • Knowledge of literacy programming and the ability to support reading growth through multiple methods as needed, including working with students individually or in small groups, assessing the reading level, and reinforcing skills or concepts presented by the guide
  • Communicate effectively with colleagues and the school leadership team
  • Communicate effectively with parents/families, under the guidance of the classroom Guide, to help them understand the details and implementation of the Montessori approach
  • Provide a spirit of hospitality at school gatherings, occasional public events, and ongoing family engagement events
  • Participate in other school functions as requested by the Executive Director
  • Exhibits:
    • self-discipline
    • independence
    • responsibility
    • grace and courtesy
    • respect for others
    • care of environment
    • care of self
    • community building


Required Competencies and Qualifications:

  • Have a firm commitment to upholding the school's mission and anti-bias/anti-racist pedagogy.
  • Commitment to upholding the confidentiality of students and parents
  • Proven ability to work as a member of a diverse team of educators
  • Enthusiasm and commitment to our vision and mission
  • Creative, energetic, and nurturing personality
  • Organizational and interpersonal skills
  • Timeliness and attention to detail
  • Ability to communicate effectively with parents
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Fluency in a language other than English is a plus


Education and Experience:

  • Experience working with diverse populations of students, parents, and families.
  • Bachelor's degree required
  • Classroom assisting experience, preferably in a Montessori environment and/or with young children
  • Experience collaborating and working as an assistant


Benefits:

We provide employees with a robust leave policy that includes:

  • Paid personal time off
  • Paid COVID sick leave
  • Paid family leave (in addition to DC paid family leave)
  • Paid bereavement leave
  • Paid leave for the observation of a religious holiday

Breakthrough invests heavily in the professional development (PD) of our faculty through:

  • A weekly early release schedule with professional development and collaborative planning time from 1:30-4:30 pm every Monday;
  • An individual professional development budget of $250/year to pursue additional PD opportunities;
  • Conference participation and
  • A Continuing Education grant program that provides grantees up to $20,000 to complete Montessori teacher training, an advanced degree or other license.

Other benefits include:

  • Health, dental, vision
  • Retirement (Vanguard Retirement)
  • AFLAC
  • Educator wellness groups, facilitated by a clinical psychologist.


For information on Breakthrough Montessori PCS, including more information on employee benefits and our company culture, visit our website at

www.breakthroughmontessori.org.


Breakthrough Montessori PCS is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.