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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist provides evaluation, consultative, and counseling services within the school setting, leading multidisciplinary teams in identifying students eligible for special education services through comprehensive psycho-Educational evaluations. Essential functions include leading evaluation teams, preparing reports, interpreting data for parents and team members, developing programming recommendations, leading behavior plan implementation, and providing school-Based counseling aligned with student plans.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master’s degree or higher, along with a school psychologist certificate valid for the state where the position is located, and must pass a criminal history background check. Preferred qualifications include experience conducting psycho-Educational evaluations and knowledge of idea and k-8 special education programming.

postgraduate degreeTraining FacilitationCrisis ResponseReport PreparationData InterpretationConsultative ServicesCriminal History Background CheckMultidisciplinary Team LeadershipCounseling ServicesBehavior Plan DevelopmentPsycho-educational EvaluationsClassroom ObservationsProgramming RecommendationsPre-referral InterventionBehavioral Concerns ConsultationAcademic Concerns ConsultationIEP/504 Plan Alignment

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employer Matching
  • Retirement Plans
  • 401(k) Plans
  • Discounted Onsite Childcare
  • Student Enrollment Priority