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As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for student assistance program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a student assistance program?

A Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a school-based initiative designed to identify and support students who are experiencing academic, behavioral, emotional, or substance-related challenges. The program connects students and their families with resources and services, such as counseling, mental health support, and referrals to community agencies. SAPs help students overcome personal barriers so they can succeed in school and reach their full potential. These programs typically involve a team of educators, counselors, and other professionals who collaborate to provide targeted assistance.

How does a student assistance program specialist collaborate with teachers and counselors to support students?

In a Student Assistance Program (SAP) role, professionals work closely with teachers, counselors, and sometimes school administrators to identify and address students’ academic, behavioral, or emotional challenges. Regular meetings and case consultations are common, where SAP staff share observations, develop intervention strategies, and monitor progress with the team. Open communication and confidentiality are essential, as SAP professionals often bridge the gap between students, families, and school staff to ensure coordinated support and effective referrals. This collaborative approach helps create a safe and supportive environment that promotes student well-being and success.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a student assistance program specialist?

To thrive as a Student Assistance Program Specialist, you need a background in counseling, social work, or education, often supported by relevant licensure or certification. Familiarity with case management systems, crisis intervention protocols, and behavioral assessment tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to build trust with students, families, and school staff are crucial soft skills. These abilities are essential for identifying student needs, providing effective support, and fostering a safe, healthy school environment.
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Infographic showing various Student Assistance Program job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,721 per year, or $22 per hour.

Student Assistance Provider (SAP)

Livonia Public Schools

Livonia, MI

$14.25 - $18/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

POSITION

Livonia Public Schools is seeking a highly qualified middle school SAP who is responsible for a variety of duties in supporting student academic and social/emotional needs.  The SAP will help students work through problems that impede learning and assist them in making educational, occupational, and life plans that hold promise for their future fulfillment as mature and responsible individuals.

DISTRICT OVERVIEW
Livonia Public Schools employs approximately 1,800 staff members, serving approximately 13,100 students pre-K post secondary.  There are 15 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 3 high schools, 1 career technical center, 1 early childhood center and 1 vocational and transition center in the School District.  The annual budget for Livonia Public Schools is $180 million, with a state funding of $10,000 per pupil.
BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH LIVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS:
Newly hired public school employees are eligible for a traditional pension and tax-deferred retirement savings accounts with an employer matching contribution. The pension component guarantees you monthly retirement benefit payments over your lifetime once you meet age and service requirements. Additionally, as a new public-school employee, you will be automatically enrolled in a Personal Healthcare Fund (PHF), which is a portable, tax-deferred investment account that can be used to pay for healthcare expenses in retirement. Livonia Public Schools will contribute a dollar-for-dollar match on the first 2% you contribute.
As an employee of Livonia Public Schools, you will be a part of a team working together in a positive work climate and a culture of mutual respect to support the successful education of children. You will also have the satisfaction of knowing you are a team member with Livonia Public Schools, which means you will have the following perks of employment available to you:







  • Medical insurance, including prescription drug coverage:
    • The district's contribution is the maximum allowed by Michigan law.
    • Family coverage eligibility for employees working 30 hours or more per week.
    • Single coverage eligibility for employees working 20 hours but less than 30 per week.
    • Optional "cash in lieu" of medical insurance for those who qualify.
  • Dental, vision, and life insurance:
    • The district pays 100% of the premium for all employees.
  • Long-term disability coverage:
    • The district pays 100% of the premium for employees working 20 hours or more per week.
  • Employee Assistance Program for employees and their eligible family members. This includes a completely confidential, short-term counseling service that utilizes a practical approach toward problem resolution and is available 7 days a week, with no cost to the employee.
  • Paid holidays; earned vacation, sick, and bereavement days.
  • Longevity pay.
  • Paid "act of God" days, such as snow days.

 Additionally, the children of employees working 20+ hours, living outside the district's attendance boundaries, are eligible to attend Livonia Public Schools via schools of choice.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

The following is a list of minimum qualifications for this position, any one of which may be waived by the Superintendent in exercising the prerogative to determine appropriate qualifications.

Master's degree in counseling or student support-related field preferred

Evidence of successful experience working with middle school aged students is preferred

Successful experience working collaboratively with others

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Has demonstrated successful experience in providing research-based interventions in the affective and academic domains for struggling students

Experience in the administration and interpretation of formal and informal assessments

A passionate commitment to improving learning for all students

Demonstrated positive interpersonal relationships

MAJOR FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Exhibits a commitment to the District's Shared Vision and Collective Commitments

Creates a welcoming and positive climate and culture

Provides academic, behavioral, health and social-emotional support and interventions for students

Actively participates in or leads teams established to review individual student performance and behavior

Monitors student academic and behavioral progress in collaboration with school staff

Contributes to positive home/school relationships by serving as a resource to teachers, students, and parents

Plans, coordinates, and implements student intervention services in conjunction with classroom teacher(s), counseling staff, and school administration

Contributes to initial "problem identification" or the likely nature of a student, classroom, or school problem in order to help develop intervention efforts as part of a problem-solving team

Serves as a resource regarding drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, including fostering connections with outside agencies and programs

Provides support with the implementation and data analysis of universal screeners, student assessments, and progress monitoring data

Works collaboratively with Student Services support staff to provide appropriate interventions and data collection of student achievement and behavior

Collects and analyzes data based on student performance and plans interventions for struggling students

Attends professional training sessions on identified topics to be used with students

Executes other duties assumes other responsibilities as assigned by building administrator

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
The work year, salary, and fringe benefits will be consistent with the current agreement between the Board of Education and the Livonia Education Association.  This position will remain open minimally through July 8, 2026 for consideration of employment for the 26-27 school year. 
APPLICATIONS:
All applicants, including current LPS employees, must complete and submit an application through Applitrack, which can be accessed through the Livonia Public Schools webpage.  





Additionally, applicants must also upload:

  • Letter of Interest
  • Professional resume
  • Copies of educational documents (transcripts/certificates)
  • Three current letters of recommendation 

The Livonia Public Schools School District prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or transgender status), national origin, age, height, weight, marital status, handicap, or disability in any of its educational programs or activities.  The following person has been designated to handle inquiries and grievances regarding discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or transgender status), national origin, age, height, weight, and marital status-Director of Human Resources, 15125 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI 48154 at (734) 744-2566.  The following person has been designated to handle inquiries and grievances regarding discrimination based on handicap or disability-Director of Student Services, 15125 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI 48154 at (734) 744-2524.