About Job
General Responsibilities
Reporting directly to a Special Education Administrator, the School Psychologist provides a full range of school psychological services to children ages 0-21, including screening and assessment, designing remedial educational programs, and individual and group counseling. The School Psychologist participates as a member of the education team to determine the student's eligibility for special services and evaluates learning environments to meet IEP/IFSP goals and objectives. The School Psychologist serves as a liaison between the school and other agencies on behalf of children with disabilities and their families.
Salary:
The full salary range for this position is $64,300.00 - $100,827.00. Salary placement is based on education and certificated experience.
Essential Functions Include:
- Consult with parents, administrators, teachers and students concerning the educational and emotional needs of students.
- Prepare written goals and objectives to meet the individual needs of students.
- Provide individual and group counseling according to written goals and objectives. The areas include but are not limited to substance abuse, social skills training, crisis intervention, and short term therapeutic intervention.
- Provide inservice and staff development to assist staff to address student needs.
- Coordinate student services between the school and other agencies.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Hold or be eligible to hold a Washington state ESA school psychologist certificate.
For a complete list of job functions, qualifications, and to apply, visit the online job posting at
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Salary/Compensation: $64,300 - $100,827 per year
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