The School Psychologist will conduct psychological evaluations and assessments to determine student needs while collaborating with staff to develop IEPs and BIPs. They will also provide counseling, crisis intervention, and consultation services to support the academic 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 license or certification. Experience in educational settings, knowledge of special education laws, and the ability to work in-person are required.
Join a dynamic, women-owned and operated and therapist-run company dedicated to providing exceptional support services to schools and students. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, empowering professionals, and positively impacting the communities we serve. Our team is passionate about helping students succeed both academically and emotionally, and we are looking for a School Psychologist who shares that vision.
Position Overview
We are seeking a dedicated, empathetic, and experienced in-person School Psychologist to join our team on a contract basis. As a School Psychologist, you will provide comprehensive psychological services to students, collaborate with educators and families, and contribute to fostering a healthy learning environment. You will work in a school setting, offering evaluation, consultation, intervention, and prevention services that support students' academic, social, emotional, and behavioral well-being.
Responsibilities: conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to determine students' cognitive, emotional, and behavioral needs.
Collaborate with educators, parents, and school staff to develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) and behavior intervention plans (BIPs).
Provide counseling and interventions to support students' emotional and mental health needs.
Participate in multidisciplinary teams to address students' academic and behavioral challenges.
Offer consultation and training to school personnel on strategies to improve learning environments and student outcomes.
Promote positive mental health through prevention programs, crisis intervention, and school-wide initiatives.
Maintain accurate and confidential records in compliance with state and federal regulations.
Additional Details
In person only
Must reside within 45 minutes of the school district
Certification as a School Psychologist by Alaska Department of Education
Experience in data collection, analysis, and interpretation
Benefits
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Medical insurance
Paid time off
Short-term disability
Life insurance
Employee assistance program
401k with match
Sick time
Pet insurance
Cancer insurance
State licensure reimbursement
Catastrophe medical insurance
National certification stipend
Group professional liability insurance
Experience with positive behavior support and with universal strategies on how to support students with behavioral concerns
Experience in the administration and interpretation of a variety of assessments
Knowledge of Special Education Law as outlined within the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (MARSE)
Proven ability to develop modifications and accommodations for the general education curriculum
Experience and training in administering and interpreting psychological evaluations within an educational setting
Proven track record of the ability to develop and maintain positive, approachable and acceptable relationships with school staff, parents, building administrators and the community agencies
Essential
Duties and
Responsibilities not limited to:
Conducts extensive psychological evaluations of students
Increase achievement by assessing barriers to learning and determining the best instructional strategies to improve learning
Evaluate eligibility for special education services (within a multidisciplinary team)
Support effective individualized instruction
Collects data and provides systematic observations for students experiencing challenges in the school setting.
Make referrals and participate in the coordination of community support services
Member of school support teams
Participates as a crisis team member and provides crisis intervention for students and staff in the advent a situation is warranted
Stays current on new developments in the field of education
All other duties assigned
Qualifications
Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology from a NASP-approved/accredited program
Valid state license or state department of education certification (as needed) as a School Psychologist. (if applicable)
Educator Certificate (if applicable)
Prefer experience working as a School Psychologist in a school setting.
Prefer knowledge of state and federal special education laws and regulations.
Strong skills in psychological testing, counseling, and intervention techniques.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.
Commitment to cultural competence and diversity.
Passion for working with children and adolescents in educational settings.
Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and adapt to changing needs
Benefits
Health Benefits on Day 1 (Medical, Dental, Vision) with 50% employer contribution
401k with match and immediate vesting, 100% match for the first 3% and 50% for 4 % and 5% (also a part-time benefit)
Up to 40 hours PTO/sick time (also a part-time benefit)
State Licensure Reimbursement
National Certification Stipend
Professional liability insurance (also a part-time benefit)
EAP short-term disability (also a part-time benefit)
Cancer insurance (also a part-time benefit)
Pet insurance (also a part-time benefit)
Life insurance (also a part-time benefit)
Catastrophe medical (also a part-time benefit)
Please contact Dana Morgan for more information and additional details.
Email
danamorgan@stridesspeechtherapy.com /
Phone: 443-247-5517
If you're a motivated School-Based Psychologist looking to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Market context
School psychologist roles in Alaska
School psychologist openings in Alaska often reflect steady demand in districts that need support for student assessment, intervention, and special education compliance. These roles are competitive because employers typically look for a NASP-accredited master’s or doctoral degree, valid Alaska licensure or certification, educational experience, and in-person availability. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm licensure details and school-based experience before applying.
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