Location
California
Quick overview
Perform psychological evaluations and support the MTSS process to identify Tier 2 students and recommend interventions. Collaborate with educators to address emotional, behavioral, and cognitive challenges in a virtual school setting.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree or higher in Psychology from a NASP-accredited program and a California Department of Education Certificate for School Psychologists. Candidates must have at least 2 years of experience in a school setting.
postgraduate degreeprofessional certificateTime ManagementProblem SolvingCollaborationCultural CompetenceEthical BehaviorIntervention RecommendationPsychological EvaluationsMTSS Facilitation
Job description
- Every therapist deserves a work environment that enables them to provide the best possible services, just as every child deserves the support that empowers them to find their voice.
- AXIS Teletherapy was built by two SLP sisters who believed therapists thrive when they’re part of a community designed for balance, connection and purpose.
- Working with schools across the country, both virtual and brick-and-mortar, AXIS delivers remote therapy through a trusted team of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, counselors, and evaluators.
- The result is high-quality care for students across the country, and a strong, supportive community for the professionals who serve them.
- School Psychologists at AXIS play a vital role in helping students access learning by addressing the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive challenges that can get in the way.
- In a virtual model, they bring flexibility and expertise to schools that need their support, conducting assessments, collaborating with educators, and offering insight that guides real change.
- This meaningful work has a real impact, done in a way that honors both the student’s needs and the therapist’s well-being.
- The school psychologist will perform evaluations and be someone who is comfortable with, like, leading, facilitating, and supporting on MTSS and support with identifying Tier 2 students recommending interventions.
- Psychologist Requirements & Responsibilities Master’s Degree or higher in Psychology from a program Accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) California Department of Education Certificate for School Psychologist 2+ years of experience in a school setting Professional Integrity & Accountability – Demonstrates ethical behavior, respects policies, and takes ownership of responsibilities Collaboration & Communication – Works effectively with colleagues and contributes to a positive, team-oriented environment Adaptability & Problem Solving – Maintains a growth mindset, responds well to challenges, and can troubleshoot independently Cultural Competence & Time Management – Shows cultural sensitivity and consistently manages time and tasks efficiently Psychologist Benefits: Part-Time Positions Available during school hours and a minimum of 15 hours per week 1099 Contract Positions Competitive Pay Unparalleled Mentorship and Support 100% Remote
Benefits
- Competitive Pay
- 100% Remote
- Part-Time Positions Available
- Mentorship and Support