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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist observes, assesses, and identifies psychological, behavioral, and educational needs of students, developing and implementing effective interventions and goals under the direction of the psychological services coordinator. Responsibilities also include providing educationally related mental health services, writing assessment reports, coordinating multi-Disciplinary assessments, and collaborating with teams on ieps and behavior support plans.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in school psychology or a related field and be eligible for or hold a california pupil personnel services credential for school psychologist. A minimum of one year of professional psychology experience working with children, adolescents, and special education programs is required.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationAssessmentTrainingObservationCollaborationCrisis InterventionConsultationReport WritingChild DevelopmentCrisis ManagementData SynthesisIEP DevelopmentMental Health ServicesIntervention DevelopmentBehavioral Goal Setting