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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist provides psychological services supporting students aged 2 through 21, involving counseling, consultation with various stakeholders, assessment, and program planning. Essential duties include conducting comprehensive psycho-Educational evaluations, documenting results, assisting school teams with interventions, and participating in special education decision-Making processes.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in school psychology and hold or be eligible for s-5 certification in school psychology, with s-6 or s-7 preferred. A minimum of two years of experience in the psychology field is required, along with proficiency in administering and interpreting various psychometric instruments.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationAssessmentCounselingCollaborationCrisis InterventionConsultationCritical ThinkingData CollectionProgram PlanningInterventionIn-service TrainingPsycho-educational Evaluations