Program Administrative Coordinator

Bellevue Montessori School Inc.

Program Administrative Coordinator

Bellevue, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Bellevue Montessori School is a reputable American Montessori Society Accredited Montessori school guiding children 18 months - 12 years old for the past six decades. We are seeking a proactive, organized, and collaborative Program Administrative Coordinator to support our Program Directors, staff, and families. This individual will play a vital role in coordinating program events, managing schedules, supporting staff, and ensuring smooth daily operations across the school.

    The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, has strong communication and leadership skills, and demonstrates a deep commitment to Montessori philosophy and community values. If you thrive in a dynamic educational environment and enjoy working collaboratively with educators, children, and families, we encourage you to apply.

    Title: Program Administrative Coordinator

    Start Date: January 2026

    Shift: Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 4:30 PM

    Pay Rate: $27.00 to $29.00 per hour (top range with strong experience)

    Reports to: Program and School Director

    Collaborates with: Primary and Elementary Program Directors, other Administrators.

    Job Summary:

    Primary Responsibilities

    Note: Duties may vary based on program and school needs.

    Program Coordination & Administration

    • Partner with the Director to create and maintain the annual parent and internal school calendar.

    • Update and maintain the Program Administrative Handbook in coordination with the Director.

    • Create and manage staff and specialist schedules, adjusting as needed for coverage.

    • Oversee classroom observations for staff, visitors, and prospective parents.

    • Manage documentation and compliance for AMS/NWAIS accreditation and Washington State licensing (DCYF, Fire, and Health Departments).

    • Administrative maintenance and MAP testing coordination and oversight.

    • Assist with Independent School documentation requirements.

    • Oversee program-level ordering and budget tracking; submit receipts to Operations Manager.

    • Support program-level communication, including editing newsletters, weekly posts, progress reports, and parent correspondence.

    • Attend weekly administrative meetings and program-level meetings; share updates and notes as required.

    Event & Community Engagement

    • Plan and coordinate school and program events , such as parent breakfasts, potlucks, art exhibits, plays, and graduations.

    • Organize field trips , including logistics and transportation.

    • Collaborate with Program Directors to plan and implement Kindergarten/Elementary community-building activities and Kindergarten move-up visits to the Elementary.

    • Support marketing and outreach efforts for program visibility, including Kindergarten–Elementary connections and campus initiatives.

    • Work with the Marketing & Events Director to submit photos and program highlights for school communications and social media, honoring family photo permissions.

    • Attend evening or weekend school events as needed.

    Staff & Program Support

    • Implement and manage orientation, check-ins, and training for new after-school and assistant staff.

    • Supervise After-School (Activity Club) and Summer Camp programs, including vendor coordination.

    • Lead and mentor the Before & Aftercare (AC) team, supporting staff growth and collaboration.

    • Meet regularly with classroom support and AC staff.

    • Assist in classrooms or at the Front Desk when necessary to ensure smooth operations.

    Enrollment & Family Relations

    • Collaborate with Enrollment and Program Directors to coordinate new student visits and parent communications.

    • Support Kindergarten and Elementary “move-up” processes , including observations, family follow-up, and scheduling.

    • Coordinate current and prospective family visits , ensuring Lead Teachers are informed.

    • Provide responsive, professional communication to families throughout the enrollment process.

    Qualifications

    Required

    • Associate’s Degree (Bachelor’s preferred).

    • Strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills.

    • Demonstrated leadership and problem-solving ability.

    • Ability to build positive and respectful working relationships.

    • Flexibility, integrity, and a strong work ethic.

    • Experience working with children in an educational setting

    • Administrative coordination.

    • Passion for authentic Montessori philosophy and child-centered education.

    Preferred

    • Montessori training (Primary or Elementary).

    • Experience working in a Montessori environment.

    • Supervisory or mentoring experience with staff.

    • Experience in event coordination and scheduling.

    Compensation & Benefits

    • Competitive hourly rate: starting at $27 (with potential increase after 3-month probation).

    • Health, dental, and life insurance (available to full-time employees).

    • Paid vacation (10 days/year) after 90 days of employment.

    • Sick leave and bereavement leave.

    • Simple IRA with 3% employer match.

    • Professional development and Montessori training opportunities.

    • Assigned parking and school laptop provided.

    • Reimbursement for required licensing and certification renewals (CPR/FA, BBP, Food Permit, etc.).

    • Staff appreciation events and a collaborative, supportive school culture.