No, the fluorescein you linked to contains no reactive group that will allow it to be conjugated with proteins. You would want either a fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) or NHS-fluorescein derivative. These reagents will non-specifically label your protein at primary amines (i.e lysine residues and/or the N-terminus). There are many commercial protein labeling kits available which will provide a protocol for performing the conjugation reaction and purifying the product.