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Quick overview

The School Psychologist will provide comprehensive psychological services, including conducting psycho-educational assessments, interpreting data for eligibility and intervention decisions, and participating in IEP meetings. Key duties involve supporting student success through collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and assisting with progress monitoring and data-driven intervention planning.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Master's degree or higher in School Psychology, Educational Psychology, or a related field, along with a valid Oregon School Psychologist license or eligibility to obtain one. Strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills are essential, and NASP certification is preferred but not mandatory.

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Job description

School Psychologist – Oregon | Full-Time | School-Based Opportunity

Support Student Wellness. Drive Meaningful Change.

Our organization is partnering with an Oregon school district to hire a dedicated and student-centered School Psychologist for a full-time, school-based position. This opportunity is ideal for a professional who is passionate about supporting students’ academic success, mental health, and overall development within a collaborative educational environment.

In this role, you will provide comprehensive psychological services to students across a range of grade levels. You will play a critical role in identifying learning and behavioral needs, supporting social-emotional development, and helping create a positive and inclusive school climate where all students can thrive.

Key Responsibilities

Maintain accurate and compliant documentation. Interpret data to support eligibility and intervention decisions. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support student success. Participate in IEP meetings and provide professional recommendations. Assist with progress monitoring and data-driven intervention planning. Conduct comprehensive psycho-educational assessments and evaluations.

Requirements

NASP certification preferred but not required. Strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills. Master’s degree or higher in School Psychology, Educational Psychology, or a related field. Valid Oregon School Psychologist license through the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC), or eligibility to obtain licensures.

Benefits

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