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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will conduct psychoeducational assessments and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement individualized education and behavior intervention plans. Additionally, they will provide counseling services and consult with staff and families to support students' academic, social, and emotional development.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a master's or doctoral degree in school psychology and possess a current state licensure or certification. Proficiency in assessment, counseling, and a strong understanding of special education laws and best practices are required.

postgraduate degreeCounselingConsultationPsychotherapyRecord keepingCrisis interventionMultidisciplinary collaborationData interpretationIEP developmentSocial-emotional learningBehavioral interventionDiagnostic criteriaPsychoeducational assessmentsBIP implementationAcademic interventionSpecial education laws

Benefits

  • Professional development
  • Health and wellness benefits
  • Collaborative work environment