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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will be responsible for conducting evaluations, completing necessary client forms in collaboration with families and providers, and developing iep goals and outcome summaries. Key duties also involve gathering external performance information and utilizing internal software to record notes and submit evaluation write-Ups.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in school psychology or a doctor of psychology, along with required evaluation and assessment experience, including familiarity with various preschool assessment tools. Essential soft skills include strong communication, independent work capability, time management, organizational skills, initiative, and a commitment to service quality.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationTime ManagementData RecordingConfidentialityAssessmentFlexibilityOrganizationEvaluationInitiativeRapport BuildingIEP DevelopmentChild-Directed Play

Benefits

  • Health Benefits
  • Mentoring
  • Sick time accrual
  • Retirement packages
  • Access to unlimited CEU courses