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School Psychologist Job Posting (25-30 hrs/week), Great Oaks Academy, MN for 2025-2026 School Year

Posted on 2025-04-29 2:09:55 PM

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Title: Part-Time School Psychologist (25-30 hrs/week) Date Created/Updated: 04/23/2025 Classification: School Year Instructional Staff Reports to: Special Education Director The mission of Great Oaks Academy is to cultivate the minds and hearts of our students through a classical, liberal arts education, with instruction that is rigorous, literature-rich, wondrous, and virtuous in a disciplined and engaging environment. Our vision is to graduate young adults who: * Are fully prepared for the rigors of college and career * Value truth, beauty, and goodness * Possess a lifelong passion for learning * Are active participants in their communities * Recognize the value of their contributions The four pillars of Great Oaks Academy are Rigor, Virtue, Literature and Wonder. Great Oaks Academy is seeking individuals who are interested in providing an environment of learning that entails bringing a rich curriculum of language, literature, ancient history, world studies and physical activity to every student. The school aims to challenge each student with a classical education as a foundation for empowering and scaffolding inquiry. Great Oaks Academy is committed to raising up students to be strong, reflective thinkers and morally responsible citizens. This particular job posting reflects the duties and responsibilities of the School Psychologist for both sites (Farmington and Eagan) of Great Oaks Academy. The School Psychologist is responsible for providing a full range of psychological services to support the academic and behavioral competence of students (kindergarten through 9th grade, and beyond as the school continues to grow to 12th grade), as well as support parents and staff. Duties and Responsibilities: * Participate in design, implementation and evaluation of early interventions with children experiencing academic and behavioral difficulty. * Administer standardized tests to determine cognitive functioning and academic skill. * Assess students&#8217; social/emotional and behavioral needs through observation, student interview and standardized scales. * Assess adaptive behavior through teacher and parent interview and administration of standardized scales. * Consult with mainstream and special education teachers regarding individual students. * Provide professional development to staff, as requested. * Establish and maintain contact with parents/guardians as needed. * Provide short-term consultation and/or support for students not identified as needing special education services. * Consult with and collaborate with instructional staff , parents/guardians, community and other professionals in addressing student concerns, making appropriate referrals to address problems. * Attend training sessions, conferences, seminars, district and departmental meetings. * Normal and regular attendance. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Required Education, License, Experience and Skills: * Completion of a graduate program in school psychology * Valid Minnesota School Psychologist License * Demonstrated knowledge of tools and strategies to evaluate student strengths and barriers to their education, and to assist students in overcoming those barriers * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with parents, students, teachers, staff, administrators, agency personnel and others. * Must be self-motivated, self-directed, collaborative and flexible. * Must clear pre-employment background check and substance abuse screening. Desirable Qualifications: * Previous special education/school psychologist experience. * Classical Education experience. Physical Requirements: * Must be able to operate a computer, copier, printer, fax and phone. * Must be able to stand, walk, reach with arms and hands, balance, stoop, sit on the floor, kneel and lift 50 pounds. Benefits: * This is a part-time (25-30 hours per week) regular school year position that is eligible for some of the Great Oaks Academy&#8217;s benefit program. The benefit program for a part-time employee includes TRA retirement program and PTO. * Great Oaks Academy does not discriminate against any person based on &#8220;race,&#8221; color, ethnicity, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, religion or creed, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, disability, intellectual ability, prior measures of achievement of aptitude, athletic ability, or for any other basis that would be unlawful for a public or charter school. APPLICATION PROCESS: Teacher applicants must submit the following in a single email to Mr. Heith Wetzler, Academic Director, hwetzler@greatoaksacademymn.com<mailto:hwetzler@greatoaksacademymn.com>: * Cover letter. (Please tell us how you learned about Great Oaks Academy and indicate your salary requirements.) * Statement of your educational philosophy (in 500 words or fewer) * Resume/curriculum vitae * Three professional (or academic, if a recent graduate) references. Please include email address and phone number for each reference. Mr. Heith Wetzler | School of Logic Director & Communications 651-615-0499 ext. 105 | hwetzler@greatoaksacademymn.com [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4ypZGGebNy7_gVz0EjOONx9uppQjcs_felHLUCoL5R_MLFeRbTf1UJEVkRZx9MPG5lUDMhe5l5Hi8ne] Literature | Rigor | Virtue | Wonder 115 Elm St, Farmington, MN 55024 www.greatoaksacademymn.com<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.greatoaksacademymn.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7Cscsu-edpost%40stcloudstate.edu%7Ce2782ccbe8674eb3f12708dd87516b0a%7C5011c7c60ab446ab9ef4fae74a921a7f%7C0%7C0%7C638815505954064945%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=KN6XyqfsoueJX74jTpeWcbAiLpxrdFrGEqSjz9bXK5Y%3D&reserved=0>

Title: Part-Time School Psychologist (25-30 hrs/week) Date Created/Updated: 04/23/2025

Classification: School Year Instructional Staff Reports to: Special Education Director


The mission of Great Oaks Academy is to cultivate the minds and hearts of our students through a classical, liberal arts education, with instruction that is rigorous, literature-rich, wondrous, and virtuous in a disciplined and engaging environment.


Our vision is to graduate young adults who:

  • Are fully prepared for the rigors of college and career

  • Value truth, beauty, and goodness

  • Possess a lifelong passion for learning

  • Are active participants in their communities

  • Recognize the value of their contributions

The four pillars of Great Oaks Academy are Rigor, Virtue, Literature and Wonder.


Great Oaks Academy is seeking individuals who are interested in providing an environment of learning that entails bringing a rich curriculum of language, literature, ancient history, world studies and physical activity to every student. The school aims to challenge each student with a classical education as a foundation for empowering and scaffolding inquiry. Great Oaks Academy is committed to raising up students to be strong, reflective thinkers and morally responsible citizens. 


This particular job posting reflects the duties and responsibilities of the School Psychologist for both sites (Farmington and Eagan) of Great Oaks Academy. The School Psychologist is responsible for providing a full range of psychological services to support the academic and behavioral competence of students (kindergarten through 9th grade, and beyond as the school continues to grow to 12th grade), as well as support parents and staff.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Participate in design, implementation and evaluation of early interventions with children experiencing academic and behavioral difficulty. 

  •  Administer standardized tests to determine cognitive functioning and academic skill. 

  •  Assess students’ social/emotional and behavioral needs through observation, student interview and standardized scales. 

  • Assess adaptive behavior through teacher and parent interview and administration of standardized scales. 

  • Consult with mainstream and special education teachers regarding individual students. 

  • Provide professional development to staff, as requested.

  • Establish and maintain contact with parents/guardians as needed.

  • Provide short-term consultation and/or support for students not identified as needing special education services.

  • Consult with and collaborate with instructional staff , parents/guardians, community and other professionals in addressing student concerns, making appropriate referrals to address problems. 

  • Attend training sessions, conferences, seminars, district and departmental meetings. 

  • Normal and regular attendance.


Supervisory Responsibilities:

None


Required Education, License, Experience and Skills:

  • Completion of a graduate program in school psychology

  • Valid Minnesota School Psychologist License

  • Demonstrated knowledge of tools and strategies to evaluate student strengths and barriers to their education, and to assist students in overcoming those barriers

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with parents, students, teachers, staff, administrators, agency personnel and others.

  • Must be self-motivated, self-directed, collaborative and flexible.

  • Must clear pre-employment background check and substance abuse screening.


Desirable Qualifications:

  • Previous special education/school psychologist experience.

  • Classical Education experience.


Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to operate a computer, copier, printer, fax and phone.

  • Must be able to stand, walk, reach with arms and hands, balance, stoop, sit on the floor, kneel and lift 50 pounds.


Benefits:

  • This is a part-time (25-30 hours per week) regular school year position that is eligible for some of the Great Oaks Academy’s benefit program. The benefit program for a part-time employee includes TRA retirement program and PTO.

  • Great Oaks Academy does not discriminate against any person based on “race,” color, ethnicity, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, religion or creed, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, disability, intellectual ability, prior measures of achievement of aptitude, athletic ability, or for any other basis that would be unlawful for a public or charter school.


APPLICATION PROCESS: Teacher applicants must submit the following in a single email to Mr. Heith Wetzler, Academic Director, hwetzler@greatoaksacademymn.com:

  • Cover letter. (Please tell us how you learned about Great Oaks Academy and indicate your salary requirements.)

  • Statement of your educational philosophy (in 500 words or fewer)

  • Resume/curriculum vitae

  • Three professional (or academic, if a recent graduate) references. Please include email address and phone number for each reference.


Mr. Heith Wetzler | School of Logic Director & Communications 
651-615-0499 ext. 105 | hwetzler@greatoaksacademymn.com
 
Literature | Rigor  Virtue |  Wonder
115 Elm St, Farmington, MN 55024