About Job
At Career Links, we bring together what makes being a therapist, social worker, interpreter, psychologist, educator, or healthcare professional so rewarding — meaningful work, supportive environments, exciting locations, and outstanding benefits.
We take pride in pairing top healthcare professionals with exceptional facilities across the nation. With integrity, understanding, and professionalism, we’re committed to helping you thrive.
Position: School Psychologist
Location: Various opportunities available nationwide
Reports To: Director of Special Services
Type: Full-time
Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications
Qualifications
Valid Pupil Personnel Services Certificate with School Psychologist Endorsement (K–12)
Strong knowledge of federal and state special education laws, administrative rules, and district policy
Experience in classroom settings (teaching, student teaching, or special education practicum)
Deep understanding of guidance techniques and school-based counseling program design
Proficient with educational and assessment technologies
Exceptional interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with students, parents, staff, and community organizations
Committed to confidentiality, professionalism, and student well-being
Job Summary
As a School Psychologist, you’ll help students achieve their full potential by supporting their mental health and emotional well-being. You’ll identify barriers to learning and collaborate with educators and families to create effective interventions and individualized education plans (IEPs). You’ll also play a vital role in special education services, psychological evaluations, and district-wide support initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Direct & Indirect Counseling
Provide individual and group counseling for students facing school-related difficulties
Offer consultation and psychological support to parents and staff
Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments and evaluations
Special Education Support
Assist in referral, evaluation, classification, and placement processes
Develop and interpret psychological reports for IEPs and Child Study Team decisions
Support teachers with strategies for both general and special education students
Stay current with laws, policies, and best practices in special education
District & Community Collaboration
Serve as a case manager and maintain detailed case records
Collaborate with external health and social agencies
Deliver in-service trainings and parent workshops
Advocate for student wellness and developmental needs across the school community
Benefits
Competitive salary
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
Paid time off (PTO)
Retirement plans
Continuing education & professional development support
Life insurance & disability coverage
Additional voluntary benefit options
Why Career Links?
We know the difference a passionate professional can make in a student’s life. That’s why we work hard to find the best opportunities for talented individuals like you—so you can do what you love, where you’re needed most.
Ready to make an impact?
Apply today to become a part of the Career Links network and help shape the future of student wellness and success.
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