Position Type: Licensed Staff/Licensed Staff / Elementary/SecondaryDate Posted: 2/23/2026Location: District WideDate Available: 08/11/2026Closing Date: Open Until FilledThe School Psychologist is responsible for completing comprehensive special education evaluations, including both initial evaluations and re-evaluations, in accordance with Minnesota state criteria and federal due process requirements. This position conducts formal assessments, analyzes educational and behavioral data, and prepares clear, compliant evaluation reports to determine eligibility and educational need. The School Psychologist communicates consistently and effectively with families throughout the evaluation process, ensuring understanding of procedures, results, and next steps. The School Psychologist ensures all evaluations are completed accurately and within required timelines while maintaining high standards of professionalism, compliance, and student-centered practice. Essential Duties:Assist in ensuring compliance with child find requirements related to the implementation of scientific research-based interventions.Attend special education department meetingsFacilitate the child find process by assisting to responding referrals for initial special education evaluations for students suspected of having disabilities.Coordinate the reevaluation process for students receiving special education and related servicesAdminister and interpret intellectual ability tests, social behavior assessments, academic assessments and adaptive assessments as part of comprehensive evaluations for current and potential students in need of special services.Our district employs dedicated due process clerks who support evaluation timelines, documentation compliance, and procedural requirements.Complete functional behavioral assessments (FBAs), when deemed appropriate by the student teamAssist in the development of behavior support plans (BSPs), in collaboration with special education staff.It is a secondary position working with grades 6-12.Qualifications:MN Teaching Licensure in School Psychology or ability to obtain licensurePersonal Skills:Ability to work collaboratively on a teamOrganizational skills to manage multiple projects independentlyA passion and willingness to learn and help others learnStrong oral and written communication skillsAlbert Lea Area Schools' mission is to ensure individual growth that leads to engaged citizens and life-long learners. Albert Lea Area Schools offers Mentoring Program: Collaboration and ongoing support throughout the school year including new teacher induction professional learning opportunities.New Teacher Onboarding: A three-day onboarding for new staff and their mentorsTeacher Development and Evaluation: Marzano instructional and evaluation frameworkProfessional Development: Opportunities available within the district (no fee) to grow in your teaching craft, also including required professional development opportunities for relicensure.Competitive Salary and Benefits. More detailed information can be found at our website: Medical, Dental, VisionVEBA Annual ContributionAccess to Well at Work Clinic and HealthiestYouLife Insurance403bAlbert Lea Area Schools Inspiring Learners and Cultivating Growth to positively impact our community.Visit our community! Explore Albert Lea @
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School Psychologist