About Our School
Netivot is an orthodox Montessori school located in East Brunswick, NJ and serving the communities of Highland Park, Edison, East Brunswick, Hillside, Elizabeth, Linden and beyond. Our school is dedicated to nurturing each child’s spiritual, academic, and personal growth. Rooted in Torah values and guided by the Montessori philosophy, we cultivate a learning environment that fosters independence, curiosity, responsibility, and a deep love of Yiddishkeit.
We believe that children thrive when education speaks to the whole child — intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. Our Judaic Studies program is an integral part of this mission, bringing Torah, mitzvot, and Jewish values to life in a way that is meaningful, joyful, and developmentally appropriate.
Position Overview
The Judaic Studies Principal oversees curriculum development, faculty mentorship, and the spiritual culture of the school, while partnering closely with General Studies leadership to ensure a cohesive and balanced educational experience.
Prior experience in a Montessori setting is preferred but not required. A successful candidate must demonstrate openness and commitment to learning the Montessori philosophy and participating in Montessori training.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Program Development
- Provide overall leadership and direction for the Judaic Studies program, ensuring alignment with the school’s mission, values, and Montessori-informed approach.
- Develop, oversee, and continually refine Judaic Studies curriculum in Tanach, Chagim, Halacha, Hashkafa, Ivrit, and Jewish values.
- Collaborate with General Studies leadership to support an integrated, child-centered educational experience.
Faculty Mentorship & Professional Growth
- Foster a collaborative and reflective faculty culture focused on growth and excellence.
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and professional development of Judaic Studies staff.
- Participate in and engage with Montessori training to better support teachers and classrooms.
Student, Family & Community Engagement
- Serve as a religious and educational role model, embodying Torah values and inspiring students and families.
- Build strong, supportive relationships with students to nurture their spiritual and personal development.
- Play a visible role in school life, including tefillah, chagim, and community events.
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Jewish Education, Judaic Studies, and/or Rabbinic ordination.
- Strong background in Judaic Studies instruction and curriculum development.
- Demonstrated leadership ability and experience mentoring teachers.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, administration, and families.
- No prior Montessori experience required, but must be willing to participate in Montessori training and embrace the philosophy.
Why Join Our School?
This is a unique opportunity to shape and grow a Judaic Studies program within a nurturing Montessori environment, alongside a dedicated leadership team and passionate educators. The role offers meaningful impact, professional growth, and the chance to help guide the spiritual foundation of young learners in a supportive, collaborative, and mission-driven community.
Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to [email protected] and [email protected].