
This full-time School Psychologist role for the 2026-2027 school year supports the educational and psychological well-being of students within partnered schools. Key responsibilities include conducting psychological assessments, developing individualized education plans in collaboration with teachers and parents, and providing counseling to students facing academic or emotional challenges. The position also involves consulting with school staff to enhance the learning environment and participating in multidisciplinary teams. The role appeals to professionals seeking to foster an inclusive culture while working with a dedicated team committed to student growth. Benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage along with a 401k plan. The position requires valid state or national certification and training in crisis management.





















