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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to determine student needs while collaborating with educators and families to implement ieps and bips. They will also provide counseling, crisis intervention, and consultation services to support the academic, social, and emotional well-Being of students.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a master's or doctoral degree in school psychology from a nasp-Accredited program and possess a valid state certification. Experience in psychological testing, knowledge of special education laws, and the ability to work in-Person within the designated school district are required.

professional certificatepostgraduate degreeCounselingCollaborationConsultationRecord keepingCrisis interventionData collectionIEP developmentCultural competencePsychological assessmentBehavioral interventionBIP developmentPsychological evaluationSpecial education lawMultidisciplinary team participationUniversal strategies

Benefits

  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Medical insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Short-term disability
  • Health benefits
  • Life insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • 401k with match
  • Sick time
  • Pet insurance
  • Cancer insurance
  • State licensure reimbursement
  • Catastrophe medical
  • National certification stipend
  • Group professional liability insurance