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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will provide comprehensive psychological services across multiple grade levels, focusing on identifying learning barriers and addressing behavioral and social-Emotional needs. Key duties include conducting psychoeducational assessments, interpreting data, and participating in iep and 504 meetings to determine eligibility and interventions.

Requirements summary

A master's degree or higher in school psychology or a closely related field is required, along with a valid washington state school psychologist certification or eligibility to obtain one. Strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills are essential for working within multidisciplinary teams.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationData AnalysisCollaborationCompliance StandardsBehavioral SupportIntervention PlanningIEP MeetingsPsychoeducational AssessmentsSocial-Emotional Needs504 Plan Support