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EUPHEMIA L HAYNES PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL INC
Overview
The School Psychologist conducts psycho-educational evaluations and develops comprehensive reports to identify student learning and behavioral needs. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to implement IEPs, BIPs, and provide counseling services to students.
Compensation
$85,000 - $108,721 / YEAR
Posted
2 days ago
Shorter College, Inc.
The selected candidate will teach and mentor undergraduate students in both traditional and online classes. Responsibilities include teaching survey courses in areas such as Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, and Ministry.
Salary not listed
12 days ago
SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR CHILDREN
Provide individual, group, and family therapy to youth within a nonpublic school and residential setting to support IEP goals. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and families to deliver trauma-informed care and manage clinical documentation.
$70,304 - $76,500 / YEAR
14 days ago
PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY
The role involves teaching undergraduate courses in counseling and human services while advising students and developing curriculum. Additionally, the professor must engage in scholarship, maintain professional licensure, and participate in university faculty governance.
21 days ago
St. John's University
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching core Theology classes to a diverse student body. This role supports the University’s Catholic and Vincentian mission through effective classroom instruction.
$5,409 - $6,645 / YEAR
1 month ago
University of Chicago
The psychologist will conduct triage, clinical diagnostic evaluations, and provide goal-focused psychotherapy to university students. They will also provide crisis intervention, consultation, and outreach services to the campus community.
$80,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
Washington University in St. Louis
The position provides psychological services including individual and group therapy and crisis intervention to university students, alongside supervision and training for doctoral interns and practicum trainees. Responsibilities also include conducting community outreach and consultation services to students, staff, and faculty.
$74,900 - $116,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
New Alternatives for Children, Inc.
The psychologist provides clinical psychotherapy, developmental evaluations, and dyadic therapy to children and families. They also act as a consultant for agency staff and provide supervision and training to psychology trainees.
$81,000 - $86,000 / YEAR
LifeStance Health
Psychologists are a critical part of the clinical team, providing care to patients with various mental health conditions. They are expected to deliver compassionate and personalized mental healthcare.
$110,000 - $120,000 / YEAR
California State University, San Bernardino
The primary responsibility is teaching part-time in the Program of Social Sciences, focusing on delivering instruction in relevant subject areas. This role also requires demonstrating a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring a diverse student population.
$5,507 - $15,211 / MONTH
Columbia College
The Adjunct Instructor will teach live, in-person sections of ENGL 107, Preparatory English Composition, during the Spring and Summer 2026 semesters, meeting two days a week from 11:30 am to 1 pm Central Time.
$2,100 - $2,350 / YEAR
Austin Peay State University
Instructors will prepare and deliver course content while evaluating and grading student work. They are also responsible for maintaining communication with students and upholding academic integrity.
4 months ago
GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY
The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for teaching courses within the Department of Psychology and Human Services. This includes preparing course materials, delivering lectures, and assessing student performance.
5 months ago
Palm Beach Atlantic University
The Adjunct Professor will teach theory or clinical courses in the pre-licensure (BSN) and/or graduate nursing programs (MSN/DNP). They are expected to integrate Christian faith into traditional coursework.