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School Social Worker North Elementary School (Grades 24) - Saint Peter Public Schools

Posted on 2026-05-21 10:58:02 AM

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Start Your Online Application Now School Social Worker - North Elementary School (Grades 2 - 4) Saint Peter Public Schools is seeking a student-centered, collaborative, and proactive school social worker to join the team at Saint Peter Public Schools beginning August 2026 for the 2026?27 school year. This position will support students in grades 2 - 4 at North Elementary School and will play an essential role in strengthening the school''s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), student wellness systems, family partnerships, attendance interventions, and school-wide social-emotional and behavioral supports. North Elementary serves a diverse and inclusive student population and values strong relationships, collaborative problem-solving, and a commitment to helping every student feel safe, connected, and ready to learn. The successful candidate will work as part of a comprehensive student support team that includes administration, special education staff, a dean of students, ADSIS support staff, school-linked mental health providers, and classroom teachers. Position Details Position: School Social Worker Location: North Elementary School Start Date: August 2026 Schedule: Full-time, school year position Application Deadline: Until Filled Salary Range: $50,143 - $94,650 annually, based on education and experience per master agreement Licensure Required: Valid Minnesota School Social Worker license or ability to obtain licensure prior to employment Qualifications Education and Licensure Degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university Valid Minnesota School Social Worker license or eligibility for Minnesota licensure Experience working with elementary-aged students preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed practices, restorative approaches, and school-based mental health supports Understanding of MTSS frameworks, attendance intervention systems, and positive behavioral supports Ability to collaborate effectively with teachers, families, administrators, and community agencies Strong communication, organization, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive student information appropriately Experience facilitating student support teams, family meetings, and crisis response preferred Ability to support culturally responsive and inclusive learning environments Major Responsibilities and Duties Student Support and Mental Health Services Provide direct and indirect social-emotional and behavioral support services to students Assist students in developing coping strategies, emotional regulation skills, problem-solving abilities, and positive peer relationships Conduct social-emotional and behavioral assessments as appropriate Participate in crisis intervention, threat assessment, and student safety planning processes Support students experiencing attendance concerns, emotional dysregulation, family instability, or school avoidance Facilitate individual, small-group, and classroom-based interventions aligned to student needs Assist in the development and implementation of positive behavior support plans and intervention strategies Collaboration and MTSS Leadership Collaborate with teachers, administrators, special education staff, ADSIS staff, and outside providers to support student success Participate in MTSS, Child Study, IEP, 504, attendance, and problem-solving meetings Assist teams in analyzing behavioral, attendance, and social-emotional data to identify patterns and interventions Coordinate communication and collaboration with community mental health agencies and county supports when appropriate Help strengthen Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 systems of student support within the school environment Family and Community Engagement Establish and maintain positive communication and partnerships with families Support families in accessing school and community resources Conduct family outreach related to attendance, behavior, mental health, and student engagement concerns Serve as a liaison between school, home, and community agencies School Climate and Prevention Support school-wide social-emotional learning and positive school climate initiatives Assist in implementing prevention strategies related to bullying, emotional wellness, attendance, and student engagement Promote inclusive practices that support belonging, safety, and equitable access for all students Help foster a positive and welcoming school culture aligned with district values and expectations Professional Responsibilities Maintain accurate and timely documentation, records, and reports as required Comply with district policies, Minnesota reporting requirements, and professional ethical standards Participate in professional development and ongoing learning opportunities Attend faculty meetings, student support meetings, and other assigned committees or events Demonstrate professionalism, ethical conduct, flexibility, and collaboration in all interactions Perform other related duties as assigned Benefits Include District contribution toward health, dental, life, and long-term disability insurance 12 days of paid time off annually Sick leave accumulation up to 120 days Minnesota Paid Family & Medical Leave eligibility Teacher Retirement Association (TRA) pension Additional leave options including bereavement, childcare leave, and FMLA Professional development and salary lane advancement opportunities Why Join North Elementary? North Elementary School is committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and student-centered environment where relationships matter and every student is supported academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally. Our team values collaboration, continuous improvement, and strong partnerships with families and the community. This position is an exciting opportunity to help shape and strengthen a growing student support framework focused on whole-child success. For further information, please contact Darin Doherty at 507-934-3260. Saint Peter Public Schools uses the applicant tracking system from Frontline Education to manage employment applications online
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School Social Worker - North Elementary School (Grades 2 - 4)

Saint Peter Public Schools is seeking a student-centered, collaborative, and proactive school social worker to join the team at Saint Peter Public Schools beginning August 2026 for the 2026–27 school year. This position will support students in grades 2 - 4 at North Elementary School and will play an essential role in strengthening the school''s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), student wellness systems, family partnerships, attendance interventions, and school-wide social-emotional and behavioral supports.

North Elementary serves a diverse and inclusive student population and values strong relationships, collaborative problem-solving, and a commitment to helping every student feel safe, connected, and ready to learn. The successful candidate will work as part of a comprehensive student support team that includes administration, special education staff, a dean of students, ADSIS support staff, school-linked mental health providers, and classroom teachers.

 

Position Details

  • Position: School Social Worker
  • Location: North Elementary School
  • Start Date: August 2026
  • Schedule: Full-time, school year position
  • Application Deadline: Until Filled
  • Salary Range: $50,143 - $94,650 annually, based on education and experience per master agreement
  • Licensure Required: Valid Minnesota School Social Worker license or ability to obtain licensure prior to employment

Qualifications

Education and Licensure

  1. Degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university
  2. Valid Minnesota School Social Worker license or eligibility for Minnesota licensure
  3. Experience working with elementary-aged students preferred

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  1. Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed practices, restorative approaches, and school-based mental health supports
  2. Understanding of MTSS frameworks, attendance intervention systems, and positive behavioral supports
  3. Ability to collaborate effectively with teachers, families, administrators, and community agencies
  4. Strong communication, organization, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
  5. Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive student information appropriately
  6. Experience facilitating student support teams, family meetings, and crisis response preferred
  7. Ability to support culturally responsive and inclusive learning environments

Major Responsibilities and Duties

Student Support and Mental Health Services

  1. Provide direct and indirect social-emotional and behavioral support services to students
  2. Assist students in developing coping strategies, emotional regulation skills, problem-solving abilities, and positive peer relationships
  3. Conduct social-emotional and behavioral assessments as appropriate
  4. Participate in crisis intervention, threat assessment, and student safety planning processes
  5. Support students experiencing attendance concerns, emotional dysregulation, family instability, or school avoidance
  6. Facilitate individual, small-group, and classroom-based interventions aligned to student needs
  7. Assist in the development and implementation of positive behavior support plans and intervention strategies

Collaboration and MTSS Leadership

  1. Collaborate with teachers, administrators, special education staff, ADSIS staff, and outside providers to support student success
  2. Participate in MTSS, Child Study, IEP, 504, attendance, and problem-solving meetings
  3. Assist teams in analyzing behavioral, attendance, and social-emotional data to identify patterns and interventions
  4. Coordinate communication and collaboration with community mental health agencies and county supports when appropriate
  5. Help strengthen Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 systems of student support within the school environment

Family and Community Engagement

  1. Establish and maintain positive communication and partnerships with families
  2. Support families in accessing school and community resources
  3. Conduct family outreach related to attendance, behavior, mental health, and student engagement concerns
  4. Serve as a liaison between school, home, and community agencies

School Climate and Prevention

  1. Support school-wide social-emotional learning and positive school climate initiatives
  2. Assist in implementing prevention strategies related to bullying, emotional wellness, attendance, and student engagement
  3. Promote inclusive practices that support belonging, safety, and equitable access for all students
  4. Help foster a positive and welcoming school culture aligned with district values and expectations

Professional Responsibilities

  1. Maintain accurate and timely documentation, records, and reports as required
  2. Comply with district policies, Minnesota reporting requirements, and professional ethical standards
  3. Participate in professional development and ongoing learning opportunities
  4. Attend faculty meetings, student support meetings, and other assigned committees or events
  5. Demonstrate professionalism, ethical conduct, flexibility, and collaboration in all interactions
  6. Perform other related duties as assigned

Benefits Include

  • District contribution toward health, dental, life, and long-term disability insurance
  • 12 days of paid time off annually
  • Sick leave accumulation up to 120 days
  • Minnesota Paid Family & Medical Leave eligibility
  • Teacher Retirement Association (TRA) pension
  • Additional leave options including bereavement, childcare leave, and FMLA
  • Professional development and salary lane advancement opportunities

Why Join North Elementary?

North Elementary School is committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and student-centered environment where relationships matter and every student is supported academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally. Our team values collaboration, continuous improvement, and strong partnerships with families and the community. This position is an exciting opportunity to help shape and strengthen a growing student support framework focused on whole-child success.

For further information, please contact Darin Doherty at 507-934-3260.



Saint Peter Public Schools uses the applicant tracking system from Frontline Education to manage employment applications online