Why Job Seekers Use MNSchoolJobs.org
Minnesota School Jobs is dedicated to matching current and aspiring educators and support professionals with public schools seeking to hire. This free, comprehensive service is available to anyone interested in a career that improves outcomes for Minnesota learners.
Benefits to job seekers:
- Quickly find open job postings from public schools in Minnesota.Â
Your applications always go directly to the school employer. - Draw the attention of school hiring administrators with your candidate profile.
- Free. There is no cost to job seekers using Educate Minnesota School Jobs. This site is paid-for by school-employers.
Not all educators have a Teaching License. We believe that all children benefit when surrounded by adults that want to make a positive difference. And, Minnesota schools need passionate and capable educators to be involved in a number of different roles. The types postings on MNSchoolJobs.org include:
- Educational support and assistant positions that do not require a teaching license.
- Licensed Teaching positions for all grade levels and subject areas.
- Licensed Related Services positions such as school psychologist, counselor, nurse, and speech-language pathologists.
- Licensed Special Education Teaching positions for all areas.
- Licensed Administrator positions such as Principal.
- Other support roles in schools that don’t require a professional educator’s license.
All public schools in Minnesota are eligible to post their jobs to this site for free so you will see the largest number of real postings.  Public schools include traditional districts, charter schools, and also intermediate districts and educational cooperatives that provide specialized services not always accessible to traditional schools.
In some circumstances, Minnesota School Jobs staff will promote and share schools’ job openings, representing employers at recruiting events and job fairs, and other online communications.
In all activities, we conform to the Minnesota Human Rights Act and U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission policies regarding nondiscrimination in employment and all applicable Equal Opportunity Laws.
In addition, Educate Minnesota abides by the Principles of Professional Conduct for Career Services and Employment Professionals as published by the National Association of College and Employers (NACE).  These principles require employers to maintain a recruitment process that is fair and equitable, and to help candidates make informed and responsible decisions.
All school-employers are expected to abide by these same policies and principles.