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Director of Facilities Operations

May 6, 2026 by Osseo Area Schools

Position Type:
Administration-Nonlicensed/Director

Location:
Educational Service Center

Date Available:
07/01/2026

Closing Date:
05/17/2026

Position Summary

The Director of Facilities Operations supports the district’s mission to inspire and prepare all students with the confidence, courage, and competence to achieve their dreams, contribute to their community, and engage in a lifetime of learning by directing resources and overseeing all aspects of Facilities Operations, including Custodial Services, Buildings & Grounds/Maintenance, and Health and Safety. Oversees department budgets, activities, operational policies, objectives, and initiatives. Leads and develops staff, establishing systems to measure and monitor workflow efficiency and operational effectiveness. Collaborates with other department and building leaders to assess operational needs and ensure alignment with district priorities. Plans and implements strategic solutions for technical, data, and financial management, leveraging new and existing systems to improve outcomes. Ensures attainment of short- and long-term financial and operational goals in alignment with the district’s strategic plan.

 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

 

Facilities and Construction: Oversees long-range facilities planning, construction, and maintenance. (25%)

Develops, implements, and ensures accountability for the district’s long-term facilities and deferred maintenance plan.
Leads resource allocation and priority setting for facility-related budgets in alignment with the Long Range Financial Planning process.
Serves as district representative for all construction projects.
Develops, implements, and ensures accountability for the district’s long-term facilities and deferred maintenance plan.
Leads resource allocation and priority setting for facility-related budgets in alignment with the Long Range Financial Planning process.
Serves as district representative for all construction projects.
Develops the Long-Term Facilities Maintenance (LTFM) 10-year plan and ensures compliance with reporting requirements to the School Board and state authorities.
Directs collaborative facilities assessments and proposes recommendations for capital facilities improvements and referendum project design development.
Designs project development strategies and oversees project design processes.
Selects and evaluates professional design partners and owners’ representatives.
Directs the activities of the Facilities Development Steering Committee.
Oversees project implementation, ensuring quality, safety, and alignment with district goals.

Strategic Leadership: Provides strategic leadership to the district in a systemic and integrated manner. (20%)

Develops and maintains integrated processes and solutions in collaboration with the Executive Director of Finance and Operations and department leaders.
Recommends, revises, and interprets school board policy and administrative procedures related to assigned areas.
Represents the district positively at district and community events, in professional organizations, and with stakeholders and vendors while demonstrating professionalism and confidentiality.
Assumes decision-making responsibility and applies effective problem-solving processes.
Fosters open communication, maintains accessibility and visibility, and invites suggestions and feedback.
Addresses needs and concerns of others, provides appropriate support, and resolves conflicts.
Demonstrates cultural responsiveness and leads departmental work for racial equity, including equitable resource distribution.
Engages in professional growth and learning through local and national associations.
Builds trust by demonstrating competence, reliability, sincerity, and caring; adapts and remains flexible.
Ensures continuous improvement by implementing and monitoring departmental improvement plans.
Attends School Board and Cabinet/Superintendent meetings as required.

Departmental Leadership: Coordinates integration and administration of departmental operations. (15%)

Builds a high-performing work team in collaboration with the Executive Director of Finance and Operations.
Identifies and develops functional improvements in operational services.
Coordinates planning and execution of system workflows.
Develops, evaluates, and implements improved processes, workflows, and tools.
Ensures optimal communication, system integration, and workflow efficiency across Facilities and Transportation Operations.
Coaches and mentors operations management staff.
Directs development of departmental continuous improvement objectives aligned with the strategic plan.
Ensures compliance with departmental procedures and practices.
Oversees departmental budgets and financial planning.
Ensures compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
Supports site operations through communication, collaboration, and customer service.

Custodial and Maintenance Operations: Ensures safe and healthy environments by directing Custodial Services and Buildings & Grounds/Maintenance. (15%)

Oversees efficient operation, upkeep, and maintenance of school buildings, grounds, and equipment.
Implements strategies for high-quality, efficient, and cost-effective facility operations.
Ensures facilities and grounds are attractive, well-maintained, and safe.

Department Staff Supervision: Recruits, develops, and evaluates departmental staff. (15%)

Screens, recruits, and selects staff.
Manages employee performance and administers discipline as appropriate.
Provides training for new hires, continuing employees, and vendor teams.
Supervises direct reports, offering coaching, feedback, and performance evaluations.

Health and Safety: Directs the district’s health and safety program to promote safety and compliance. (10%)

Develops and implements district health and safety programs.
Maintains partnerships to enhance health and safety strategies, ensuring compliance with laws, policies, and procedures.
Assesses, identifies, and investigates risks and hazards.

Other Duties

Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned by the Executive Director of Finance and Operations.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent years of experience) in Business Administration, Management, Occupational Health/Safety, Engineering/Construction, Transportation, or a related field.
Eight (8) to ten (10) years of relevant work experience.
Minimum of five (5) years of supervisory experience.
Preferred Qualifications

Experience in a K-12 school district environment.

Hiring range: Pay Grade 122, $152,633 to $177,817 annually
Job type: Full-time, 260/261 workdays per year
Bargaining unit: Directors and Confidential Managers
Desired start date: July 1, 2026

The application deadline for this position is Sunday, May 17, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Interviews will take place after the application deadline.

Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrates leadership in administering and managing district operations, applying strategic planning, resource allocation, and coordination of people and resources to achieve organizational goals.
Experienced in supervising and developing employees through training, coaching, mentoring, and performance evaluations, fostering accountability, engagement, and professional growth.
Knowledgeable in laws, legal codes, regulations, and governmental processes relevant to facilities management, occupational health and safety, risk management, and public sector operations.
Skilled in labor relations, personnel leadership, and conflict resolution, with the ability to motivate, develop, and direct individuals and teams.
Proficient in monitoring workflows, prioritizing tasks, and ensuring compliance with district policies, safety procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Strong judgment and decision-making abilities, able to evaluate alternatives, consider costs and benefits, and choose effective courses of action.
Advanced communication skills, including technical writing, public speaking, and presentation delivery, with the ability to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences.
Strong planning, organization, and project management skills, capable of leading large-scale initiatives from concept to completion.
Skilled in analyzing problems, developing solutions, and making timely, effective decisions.
Demonstrates discretion in handling confidential information and applies security and safety protocols consistently.
Committed to exceptional customer service, applying principles of customer needs assessment, quality standards, and continuous improvement to internal and external services.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with the ability to leverage technology to improve operational efficiency.
Willing to work outside normal business hours in emergency situations, maintaining a calm and professional presence under pressure.
Demonstrates adaptability, integrity, and accountability while fostering a positive, inclusive, and collaborative work environment.

Work Environment and Physical Demands

Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Work involves frequent sitting, talking, hearing, and the use of hands to operate a computer and standard office equipment. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, and climb or balance. Stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling may be required when inspecting or observing equipment, facilities, and personnel. Visual acuity is necessary for reading and preparing documents, viewing a computer screen, and conducting inspections with accuracy.

Work is primarily performed in a standard office setting within a school or district administrative environment, with periodic visits to school buildings, grounds, and facilities. The position may involve occasional exposure to dust, noise, cleaning chemicals, or other environmental conditions when conducting inspections or overseeing maintenance and custodial operations. Tasks are generally performed in a climate-controlled environment with access to necessary technology and resources. The work is deadline-driven and may involve multiple priorities, emergency responses, and frequent interactions with staff, contractors, and community members.

Osseo Area Schools offers:

Meaningful and impactful work
Opportunities to grow professionally
A variety of benefits
Summer opportunities
…and more!
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer.

Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District’s Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.

Veteran’s Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.

Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at [email protected] or call 763-391-7007.

 

Background Check Upon Conditional Offer:

Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required.  Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Principal – Elementary School

May 6, 2026 by Osseo Area Schools

Position Type:
Administration-Licensed/Principal

Location:
Rush Creek Elementary

Date Available:
07/01/2026

Closing Date:
05/14/2026

General Purpose of Job: To inspire and prepare all students with the confidence, courage, and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning by planning and directing the instructional programming and managing the operational and personnel requirements of Rush Creek Elementary School.

Rush Creek Elementary School is a neighborhood public elementary school located in Corcoran and Maple Grove, Minnesota, serving nearly 750 students in prekindergarten through fifth grade. Rush Creek combines strong academic support with hands-on environmental learning and a welcoming school community. Through established community partnerships, students participate in outdoor learning opportunities that extend classroom instruction into real-world environments.

 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Indicators of Strategic Leadership Practice:

Articulates a vision and develops implementation strategies for change that results in measurable achievement gains for all students and closes the achievement gap.
Fosters a shared commitment to high expectations for student achievement, high standards of teaching and learning, and a culturally competent environment where diversity is valued.
Builds a strong and positive sense of community in the school by honoring the important roles of race and culture, its traditions, artifacts, symbols, values, and norms.

Indicators of Instructional Leadership Practice:

Provides the structure and opportunity for the development, alignment, implementation, and evaluation of relevant and rigorous curricula tied to state academic and college and career readiness standards.
Collaborates with teachers to examine student and school data to measure student learning and growth, identify achievement gaps, and develop strategic interventions that improve learning and close identified gaps.
Facilitates reflective practice, inquiry, and action research to identify and monitor the impact of interventions and determine high-yield instructional strategies that improve student learning.

Indicators of Performance Management Practice:

Provides timely, appropriate, quality professional development and facilitates learning teams that gather information, analyze data, examine issues, and develop new approaches to improve teaching and learning.
Routinely observes instruction and provides ongoing feedback and coaching to teachers and other staff in a fair and equitable manner in order to support professional growth.
Provides effective and timely supervision and evaluation aligned with local district goals, state regulations, and contract provisions and uses these processes to facilitate development, remediation, and/or removal of underperforming staff members.

Indicators of Professional and Interpersonal Relationship Skills Practice:

Models appropriate personal, professional, and ethical behavior that is respectful and fair, enhances the image of the school and the profession, and inspires others to higher levels of leadership and performance.
Demonstrates strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills and facilitates groups effectively.
Welcomes and honors families and stakeholders by engaging them in a meaningful dialogue regarding student learning, the work of the school, and its needs and accomplishments.

Indicators of Resource Management Skills Practice:

Distributes leadership responsibilities, shares decision making, and supervises daily ongoing management structures and practices to enhance teaching and learning.
Maintains a safe environment by addressing real and potential challenges to the physical and emotional safety and security of students and staff that interfere with teaching and learning.
Develops and implements a budget process that manages fiscal expenditures consistent with district and school goals, policies, and available resources that is focused on results in improved student achievement.

Additional duties/responsibilities:

Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned.
 

Minimum Qualifications:

Must hold or be eligible for a license as a K-12 or Elementary School Principal in the State of Minnesota.
Experience as a principal or assistant principal in an elementary school.
Hiring Range: Pay Grade 124, $143,920 to $167,667 annually
FTE: Full-time, 218 workdays per year
Bargaining unit: Principals
Desired start date: July 1, 2026

Applications are due by Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 11:59 PM. Key dates for this search process include:

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Friday, May 29, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026
 

Osseo Area Schools offers:

Meaningful and impactful work
Opportunities to grow professionally
A variety of benefits
…and more!

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer. Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, creed, sex, gender identity, color, marital status, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, status with regard to public assistance, or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District’s Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.

Veteran’s Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.

Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at [email protected] or call 763-391-7007.

Background Check Process Upon Conditional Offer:
Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required.  Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

 

Teacher – Indian Education/SDAS – Ojibwe

May 6, 2026 by Osseo Area Schools

Position Type:
Teacher District Wide

Location:
Educational Service Center

Closing Date:
Until Filled

American Indian Education Teacher/SDAS – Ojibwe

Job Summary: To inspire and prepare each and every scholar with the confidence, courage, and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning. Provide instruction and support in the curriculum areas for which employed; make appropriate and equitable use of instructional resources and technologies; implement the goals and objectives of the district, school and/or program for which employed; maintain contact and communication with guardians/caregivers of scholars, working with them in the development of their scholar; design, deliver, and assess curriculum according to district guidelines; provide in-person, synchronous and asynchronous learning when applicable and work collaboratively with others. Willing to participate in district and building leadership activities.

Essential Responsibilities:

Develop and teach a comprehensive Ojibwe language curriculum that includes reading, writing, speaking, and cultural elements.
Design culturally enriched lesson plans that integrate both traditional and contemporary Ojibwe practices.
Foster an inclusive and supportive classroom environment to promote language proficiency and cultural understanding among students.
Monitor student progress, adapt teaching strategies as necessary, and provide feedback to support learning and growth.
Collaborate with other educators to incorporate Ojibwe language and culture into a broader curriculum.
Partner with the American Indian Education department and school staff to create and review curriculum resources that incorporate Indigenous perspectives.
Support professional development by preparing and leading training sessions to build educators’ capacity to implement the Indian Education for All (IEFA) initiative.
Analyze assessment data to inform curriculum development and targeted intervention strategies.
Document and evaluate staff development efforts to ensure effective training and implementation of resources.
Participate in planning and workshops that increase access to culturally relevant educational content aligned with academic standards.
Assist in creating and curating educational materials that reflect the histories, languages, treaties, and sovereignty issues of Minnesota’s Tribal Nations.
Conduct professional development workshops for educators and school administrators to equip them with effective teaching tools.
Promote awareness of contemporary issues and events impacting Minnesota’s Tribal Nations and Urban Indigenous Communities.
Contribute to curriculum development to respect and incorporate Indigenous perspectives while ensuring alignment with academic standards.
Engage in continual professional development specific to Indigenous education and language pedagogy.
Establish partnerships with local Ojibwe communities and elders to ensure authentic integration of cultural teachings and to provide students with real-world connections to their learning.

Osseo Area Schools is a Qcomp school district: Teacher Development & Evaluation Overview

Please review the full job description at the link below for a detailed description of the essential functions and requirements of the position.

Classroom Teacher Job Description
Staff Development Assessment Specialist (SDAS)

Minimum qualifications include:

Bachelor’s Degree required.
MN teaching license in American Indian Language & Culture, OR a valid MN teaching license in another field and willing to obtain an Out of Field Permission.*If not currently licensed, must be willing and eligible to apply for and receive a Tier 1 or 2.*
*Additional information can be found at MN Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB). Apply for Additional License

Bargaining unit: Teachers
Salary: View salary grid on the respective bargaining unit listed above, accessible via our Employee Contracts page
FTE: .8 Ojibwe Language Teacher & .2 SDAS
Start Date: ASAP

Osseo Area Schools offers:

Meaningful and impactful work
Opportunities to grow professionally
A variety of benefits
Mentorship programs for teachers and educational support professionals
Summer opportunities
and more

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer.
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District’s Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.

Veteran’s Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.

Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at [email protected] or call 763-391-7007.

Background Check Upon Conditional Offer:
Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required.  Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Teacher – Indian Education/SDAS – Dakota

May 6, 2026 by Osseo Area Schools

Position Type:
Teacher District Wide

Location:
Educational Service Center

Closing Date:
Until Filled

American Indian Education Teacher/SDAS – Dakota

Job Summary: To inspire and prepare each and every scholar with the confidence, courage, and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning. Provide instruction and support in the curriculum areas for which employed; make appropriate and equitable use of instructional resources and technologies; implement the goals and objectives of the district, school and/or program for which employed; maintain contact and communication with guardians/caregivers of scholars, working with them in the development of their scholar; design, deliver, and assess curriculum according to district guidelines; provide in-person, synchronous and asynchronous learning when applicable and work collaboratively with others. Willing to participate in district and building leadership activities.

Essential Responsibilities:

Develop and teach a comprehensive Dakota language curriculum that includes reading, writing, speaking, and cultural elements.
Design culturally enriched lesson plans that integrate both traditional and contemporary Dakota practices.
Foster an inclusive and supportive classroom environment to promote language proficiency and cultural understanding among students.
Monitor student progress, adapt teaching strategies as necessary, and provide feedback to support learning and growth.
Collaborate with other educators to incorporate Dakota we language and culture into a broader curriculum.
Partner with the American Indian Education department and school staff to create and review curriculum resources that incorporate Indigenous perspectives.
Support professional development by preparing and leading training sessions to build educators’ capacity to implement the Indian Education for All (IEFA) initiative.
Analyze assessment data to inform curriculum development and targeted intervention strategies.
Document and evaluate staff development efforts to ensure effective training and implementation of resources.
Participate in planning and workshops that increase access to culturally relevant educational content aligned with academic standards.
Assist in creating and curating educational materials that reflect the histories, languages, treaties, and sovereignty issues of Minnesota’s Tribal Nations.
Conduct professional development workshops for educators and school administrators to equip them with effective teaching tools.
Promote awareness of contemporary issues and events impacting Minnesota’s Tribal Nations and Urban Indigenous Communities.
Contribute to curriculum development to respect and incorporate Indigenous perspectives while ensuring alignment with academic standards.
Engage in continual professional development specific to Indigenous education and language pedagogy.
Establish partnerships with local Dakota communities and elders to ensure authentic integration of cultural teachings and to provide students with real-world connections to their learning.

Osseo Area Schools is a Qcomp school district: Teacher Development & Evaluation Overview

Please review the full job description at the link below for a detailed description of the essential functions and requirements of the position.

Classroom Teacher Job Description
Staff Development Assessment Specialist (SDAS)

Minimum qualifications include:

Bachelor’s Degree required.
MN teaching license in American Indian Language & Culture, OR a valid MN teaching license in another field and willing to obtain an Out of Field Permission.*If not currently licensed, must be willing and eligible to apply for and receive a Tier 1 or 2.*
*Additional information can be found at MN Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB). Apply for Additional License

Bargaining unit: Teachers
Salary: View salary grid on the respective bargaining unit listed above, accessible via our Employee Contracts page
FTE: .8 Dakota Language Teacher & .2 SDAS
Start Date: ASAP

Osseo Area Schools offers:

Meaningful and impactful work
Opportunities to grow professionally
A variety of benefits
Mentorship programs for teachers and educational support professionals
Summer opportunities
and more

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer.
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District’s Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.

Veteran’s Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.

Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at [email protected] or call 763-391-7007.

Background Check Upon Conditional Offer:
Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required.  Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Special Education Teacher

May 6, 2026 by Burnsville/Eagan/Savage School District

Primary Responsibilities:

  • The licensed Special Education works closely with the district Individualized Student Services Team to support the development and implementation of the building/program’s special education service delivery model.
  • Actively encourage and embrace each member of the school community
  • Create a sense of support that fosters individual growth and pursuit of learning
  • Continually work to understand your own assumptions and biases and how they impact the learning environment
  • Make a commitment to value and manage cultural uniquenesses and adapt education to meet the needs of each student
  • Prepare students to meet “the next challenge” through fostering confidence that comes from adventurous exploration and rigorous academics
  • Develop a culture of trust where students, families, and staff are all reflected in decisions that shape the learning environment
  • Foster student agency in a way that allows and encourages students to make choices that personalize their learning journey
  • Build a day-to-day experience that leads students to their passion and purpose

Math Teacher – Nicollet Middle School

May 5, 2026 by Burnsville/Eagan/Savage School District

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Actively encourage and embrace each member of the school community
  • Create a sense of support that fosters individual growth and pursuit of learning
  • Continually work to understand your own assumptions and biases and how they impact the learning environment
  • Make a commitment to value and manage cultural uniquenesses and adapt education to meet the needs of each student
  • Prepare students to meet “the next challenge” through fostering confidence that comes from adventurous exploration and rigorous academics
  • Develop a culture of trust where students, families, and staff are all reflected in decisions that shape the learning environment
  • Foster student agency in a way that allows and encourages students to make choices that personalize their learning journey
  • Build a day-to-day experience that leads students to their passion and purpose
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