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Legacy Traditional Schools
Overview
The School Psychologist provides evaluation, consultative, and counseling services within the school setting, leading multidisciplinary teams in identifying students eligible for special education services through comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations. Essential functions include leading evaluation teams, preparing reports, interpreting data for parents and team members, developing programming recommendations, leading behavior plan implementation, and providing school-based counseling aligned with student plans.
Compensation
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Posted
5 days ago
Northeastern University
The Disability Specialist formulates and implements student-centered services and accommodations for students with disabilities. This includes counseling students, advocating with faculty, and conducting outreach to improve university accessibility.
$53,615 - $75,729 / YEAR
6 days ago
The Buckley School
The specialist provides academic support for K-5 students with learning differences by creating Individual Learning Plans and coordinating with faculty and families. They also manage testing accommodations and act as a liaison between the school and outside professional support services.
$80,000 - $105,000 / YEAR
20 days ago
Atlanta Speech School
Plan and implement interventions for children with language-based learning disabilities through individual, small-group, and whole-class instruction. Collaborate with teachers and parents to establish language goals and provide detailed progress reports.
27 days ago
Catherine Cook School
The role involves providing individualized academic support and literacy interventions for middle school students while managing a specific case load. Additionally, the educator will lead a 7th grade Language Arts class, designing and implementing a comprehensive reading and writing curriculum.
$58,000 - $76,800 / YEAR
1 month ago
The International School of San Francisco
The Learning Specialist provides direct learning support for students in grades K-5 and manages a multi-tiered system of support. They collaborate with faculty and families to create data-informed learning plans and deliver professional development on differentiation and literacy.
$65,153 - $110,975 / YEAR
Dallas Independent School District
The Educational Diagnostician will conduct psycho-educational evaluations as part of a multidisciplinary team to identify students eligible for Special Education Services and determine appropriate intervention strategies. This includes organizing assignments to meet deadlines, writing comprehensive evaluation reports, and interpreting results at Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee meetings.
2 months ago
The Licensed Specialist School Psychologist will provide essential referral information and conduct psycho-educational evaluations as part of a multidisciplinary team to determine eligibility for Special Education Services. Responsibilities also include writing evaluation reports, conducting Functional Behavior Assessments, and providing Counseling as a Related Service to students on the assigned caseload.
The Educational Diagnostician will conduct psycho-educational evaluations as part of a multidisciplinary team to identify students eligible for Special Education Services and determine appropriate interventions. This role involves writing comprehensive evaluation reports, attending ARD Committee meetings, and ensuring compliance with all relevant state and federal special education guidelines.
The Licensed Specialist School Psychologist will provide psycho-educational evaluations, determine eligibility for Special Education Services, and guide instruction through comprehensive reports. Responsibilities also include conducting functional behavior assessments, developing behavior intervention plans, and providing counseling as a related service.
National Heritage Academies
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret standardized assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based interventions for students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional skills. Responsibilities also include participating in IEP and Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and training school staff on relevant topics.
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret standardized assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to determine eligibility, and develop evidence-based interventions for students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs. Responsibilities also include participating in IEP and Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and offering training to school staff.
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based supports for students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional skills. Responsibilities also include participating in IEP/504 processes, providing direct counseling, conducting risk assessments, and offering professional development to school staff.
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret standardized assessments to evaluate student functioning, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based interventions. Responsibilities also include assisting with IEP/Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and offering professional development to staff.
The Regional Psychologist will administer and interpret assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based interventions for students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional skills. Responsibilities also include participating in IEP and Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and consulting with families and staff.
$45,180 / YEAR
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret standardized assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based interventions for students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional skills. Duties also include participating in IEP/Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and consulting with families and staff.
$65,000 / YEAR
The School Psychologist will administer and interpret standardized assessments, conduct comprehensive evaluations to inform eligibility and intervention planning, and develop evidence-based interventions for students. Responsibilities also include assisting with IEP/Section 504 processes, providing direct counseling, and consulting with families and staff.
Sisters of Providence
The Learning Specialist ensures students with documented learning needs receive appropriate academic support and accommodations through collaboration, advocacy, and education. Key duties involve reviewing evaluations, conducting student check-ins, coordinating accommodations between all parties, and leading professional development for faculty.
$65,000 - $106,500 / YEAR
3 months ago
Clarifi Staffing Solutions
The School Psychologist will lead comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations, analyze assessment data, and guide eligibility and intervention decisions for students across various grade levels. This role involves close collaboration with educators and families to develop research-based strategies and active participation in IEP and 504 meetings.