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Collaborative Classroom Instruction - Teaching classroom lessons based on the Utah College and Career Readiness Mindsets and competencies, the District SEW Framework, and District supported solutions ...

Counselor

American Fork, UT · On-site

$45K - $62K/yr

Collaborative Classroom Instruction - Teaching classroom lessons based on the Utah College and Career Readiness Mindsets and competencies, the District SEW Framework, and District supported solutions ...

Counselor

American Fork, UT · On-site

$45K - $62K/yr

Collaborative Classroom Instruction - Teaching classroom lessons based on the Utah College and Career Readiness Mindsets and competencies, the District SEW Framework, and District supported solutions ...

Collaborative Classroom Instruction - Teaching classroom lessons based on the Utah College and Career Readiness Mindsets and competencies, the District SEW Framework, and District supported solutions ...

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How much do collaborative classroom jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for collaborative classroom in the United States is $22.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Collaborative Classroom job?

A Collaborative Classroom job typically involves fostering a learning environment where students actively engage with each other and their instructors. This role may include facilitating discussions, encouraging teamwork, and implementing interactive teaching strategies. Educators in this position often focus on student-centered learning, promoting communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. The goal is to create an inclusive space where all students feel encouraged to participate and grow academically and socially.

How do educators in a collaborative classroom typically work together to support student learning?

In a collaborative classroom, educators such as lead teachers, co-teachers, and support staff regularly plan lessons together and share instructional responsibilities. They often meet to review student progress, discuss strategies for differentiation, and coordinate classroom management. Collaboration extends to sharing feedback, adapting teaching methods, and providing consistent support to all students. This team-based approach helps create an inclusive environment where diverse learning needs are met more effectively.

What is the difference between Collaborative Classroom vs Teacher?

AspectCollaborative ClassroomTeacher
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education or related fieldRequires a degree in education, certification, and state licensing
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, classrooms, online platformsSchools, classrooms, educational institutions
Primary RoleFacilitating collaborative learning experiencesDelivering instruction, assessing students, managing classroom activities

While a Collaborative Classroom refers to a learning environment or approach emphasizing collaboration, a Teacher is a professional responsible for delivering instruction within such environments. Both roles are interconnected, but the Collaborative Classroom focuses on the setting and methodology, whereas the Teacher is the individual implementing the educational process.

What are collaborative classrooms?

Collaborative classrooms are learning environments designed to encourage students to work together, share ideas, and solve problems as a team. In these classrooms, the focus shifts from traditional teacher-led instruction to group activities, discussions, and projects that promote active participation. This approach helps students develop communication, critical thinking, and teamwork skills, preparing them for real-world situations. Collaborative classrooms often use flexible seating, technology, and interactive tools to support various group activities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Collaborative Classroom Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Collaborative Classroom Teacher, you need a solid background in education, expertise in instructional strategies, and often a teaching certification with experience or training in co-teaching and differentiation. Familiarity with educational technology tools, individualized education program (IEP) systems, and collaborative planning platforms is typical. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for coordinating with other educators and supporting diverse learners. These skills ensure effective instruction, inclusive classroom environments, and positive learning outcomes for all students.
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Infographic showing various Collaborative Classroom job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,032 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

Classroom Teacher On A Growing Team Montessori Residency

Sandwich Montessori School

Sandwich, MA • On-site

$48K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

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Job description

EEC Certified Early Education Teacher (All Levels)

Sandwich Montessori School – Cape Cod
Full-Time, Salary Range: $48,000 – $65,000
EEC Certification Required

We are seeking EEC-certified educators who want to focus deeply on classroom practice while growing professionally within a collaborative, Montessori-inspired school community .If you hold EEC certification and are drawn to Montessori education — whether you are trained, in training, or simply curious about the approach — we want to hear from you. We will invest in your Montessori development as part of this role. **

Join a School Where Educators Grow**
At Sandwich Montessori School, we believe adults deserve the same thoughtfully prepared learning environment that children do. Our classrooms are small, collaborative microschools where educators work closely together, develop their craft over time, and grow into long-term educational leaders.

Sandwich Montessori School is part of a growing educational organization focused on building strong Montessori programs and supporting educators for the long term. Teachers work alongside a Teacher Leader and Teaching Partner as part of a collaborative classroom team. This structure allows you to focus deeply on children while learning from experienced Montessori educators every day.
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Montessori Training as Part of the Role**
You do not need to arrive as a fully trained Montessori educator. What matters most right now is that you hold EEC certification and bring the right qualities as an educator and a person.

  • Once you join the team, we will support your Montessori development through:
  • Daily mentorship from experienced Montessori Teacher Leaders
  • Structured observation and coaching within a working Montessori classroom
  • Access to Montessori training and professional development opportunities
  • A clear pathway toward deeper Montessori certification over time

Many of our strongest educators have grown significantly in their Montessori practice after joining our school and we are committed to making that possible for the right person.
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A Collaborative Montessori Classroom Model**
Each classroom operates as a collaborative team:

Teacher Leader → Teacher → Teaching Partner

Teachers work closely with the Teacher Leader to support the Montessori environment, guide the daily rhythm of the classroom, and protect the integrity of the Montessori work cycle. Teachers play a key role in preparing the environment, presenting lessons, observing children, and maintaining the calm atmosphere that supports concentration and independence.
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What You'll Do**

  • Prepare and maintain a calm, well-organized classroom environment
  • Present lessons and support children's independent work
  • Observe children carefully and respond to their developmental needs
  • Protect uninterrupted work cycles that support concentration
  • Collaborate closely with the Teacher Leader and Teaching PartnerSupport literacy routines and language-rich classroom interactions
  • Communicate thoughtfully with families and the classroom team
  • Contribute to a culture of respect, curiosity, and independence

What Success Looks Like in the First Year

  • Maintaining a calm and focused classroom environment
  • Presenting Montessori lessons with growing clarity and
  • Building strong observational skills to guide children's learning
  • Supporting children's independence rather than directing every activity
  • Demonstrating reliability and professionalism within the classroom team
  • Actively engaging in Montessori training and coaching
  • Contributing to a positive, respectful culture for children, families, and colleagues
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Who Thrives Here**
This role requires patience with children, strong reliability, and the ability to remain calm and organized in a busy classroom.

The educators who thrive here tend to be:

  • Calm and emotionally steady with children
  • Curious and open to feedback, coaching, and continued learning
  • Organized and attentive to the prepared environment
  • Reliable and consistent in their work with children and colleagues
  • Thoughtful communicators with families and team members
  • Motivated to grow in their craft as educators
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QualificationsRequired:**
  • Current Massachusetts EEC certification
  • A bachelor's, Associate's degree or equivalent educational background
  • Experience working with children in an educational or caregiving setting
  • A genuine respect for child development and child-led learning **

Preferred (but not required):**

  • Montessori certification or prior Montessori classroom experience
  • Two or more years of classroom experienceInterest in long-term professional growth within a Montessori school
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Compensation**
We offer competitive compensation based on experience and background.
Teacher salary range: $48,000 – $65,000
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Additional benefits include:**
  • Montessori training and professional development support
  • Mentorship and leadership development
  • Collaborative team teaching structure
  • Significant personal and vacation time
  • Health Insurance
  • Opportunities for long-term career growth
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Growth Path**
Sandwich Montessori School offers a clear career pathway for educators:

Teaching Partner → Teacher → Lead Teacher → Teacher Leader

Compensation and responsibility increase as educators demonstrate mastery and leadership. We invest heavily in training and mentoring so educators can build long-term careers, not just short-term jobs.
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Our Hiring Process**
Because we invest heavily in developing educators, we take hiring seriously. Our process includes reflection, structured interviews, and opportunities to learn more about our classrooms and Montessori model.

Candidates who are excited about this type of learning environment usually enjoy the process.

We receive many applications and prioritize candidates who thoughtfully complete the application process and demonstrate genuine interest in Montessori education and collaborative school life. To apply, visit our SMS Careers Page.

Click HERE to APPLY from job boards outside of our SMS Careers Page.