School Psychologist Jobs

As a school psychologist, you experience unique challenges, circumstances, and rewards every day. It is a dynamic position that requires a keen eye for assessment, an ability to perform classroom evaluations and strong communication skills to promote trust with students, parents and fellow faculty. At ProCare Therapy, we understand your value and importance to children in the school setting. That's why we offer unique job opportunities that are right for you and impactful for your students. Even after we help you find a great position, we will continue to work closely with you, providing one-on-one mentoring and ongoing career support.

School Psychologist Responsibilities

School psychologists work with children in grades K – 12, helping them with academic struggles, disabilities, behavioral and emotional issues. School psychologists promote wellness within a school by providing these students with anger management, social, and communication skills. Assessing students’ progress and collaborating with other educators is another major responsibility for school psychologists.

School Psychologist Requirements

Before you begin working as a school psychologist you need at a minimum a master’s degree. Many school psychologists go back to school and receive a Doctor of Education or Doctor of Philosophy. Most states, but not all, then require certification from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) where they can then receive state licensure.

School Psychologist Salary & Job Outlook

The job outlook for school psychologists is very promising. The psychology profession as a whole is expected to see a 14% growth in the upcoming years. The average salary for a psychologist depends on what setting and what state you work in. This industry information was provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

We are looking for school psychologists who are ready to make meaningful student connections. Search for school psychologist job opportunities in your area and apply today!

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25-30 Hour/Week School Psychologist | Interviewing ASAP

  • Enfield, Connecticut
  • Schools - School Psychologist
  • 3/21/2024
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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate School Psychologist to join our team, providing crucial mental health and educational support to students. This position is an immediate need for 25-30 hours. It will run through mid June, and again from August-October. You will be conducting testing only. 

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate students' academic and emotional needs.
  • Collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement intervention strategies.
  • Provide individual and group counseling to students dealing with academic, social, or emotional challenges.
  • Support the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss and address students' needs.

Requirements:

  • Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology from an accredited program.
  • State licensure as a School Psychologist.
  • Previous experience working in a school or educational setting preferred.
  • Ability to assess and address the diverse needs of students.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Weekly pay
  • Access to a clinical advisory team 
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Supportive team environment
  • We also offer the flexibility of remote work, empowering you to make a difference from the comfort of your home while contributing to the well-being of students in a school setting.

If you are a dedicated School Psychologist passionate about fostering a positive and supportive school environment, we invite you to apply. Join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of students.

Ansley Bartlett
Senior Director of Educational Resources 
ansley.bartlett@procaretherapy.com

 

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