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Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) - Austin

Ro Health, LLC
place Austin, 73301
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Counseling Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field Psychology
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Internship Full-Time Part-Time Supervision
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Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) - AustinSchool Psychologist (25-26 School Year and Beyond)Location: Austin, TXSchedule: Varies per assignment, typically MondayFriday, school hoursType: Full Time, Part TimePay: $50-58/hourRo Health is seeking dedicated and experienced Licensed Specialists in School Psychology to join our West Texas Behavioral Team for the 2025-2026 school year (and beyond). This position allows you to focus on meaningful, student-centered work, while enjoying the flexibility and professional growth that comes through working with a trusted staffing partner.By joining Ro Health, you become part of a supportive network. Our partnerships with school districts across the state provide access to a wide range of placements, ongoing professional development, and opportunities to advance.What Youll Do (varies on district):Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations, assessments, and screenings for students with diverse learning needs.Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs).Provide consultation and guidance to support behavioral, emotional, and academic interventions.Monitor student progress and adjust strategies to ensure effective support and outcomes.Deliver individual and group counseling services as needed to address social-emotional development.Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and contribute to school-wide decision-making.Maintain accurate records, reports, and documentation in compliance with district and state regulations.What Youll Need:Specialist-level degree (Ed.S., SSP, or higher) in School Psychology or a related field from an APA-accredited or NASP-approved programEligible for or currently hold a valid Texas LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology) licenseSuccessful completion of a supervised internship (typically 1,200 hours, including school-based experience)NCSP (Nationally Certified School Psychologist) preferred but not requiredExperience working with school-aged children (internship or professional setting)Strong skills in psychological assessment, testing, and diagnostic evaluationWhy School Psychologists Choose Ro Health:Diverse Opportunities: Work in a variety of school settings across multiple districts, with placements that match your interests, experience, and career goals.Reliable Support: Receive ongoing guidance from a dedicated clinical team, who advocate for your success, not just your placement.Streamlined Process: Enjoy hands-on help with onboarding, credentialing, and assignment transitions, so you can focus on what you do best.Weekly Pay & Transparent Rates: Competitive pay you can count on, with clear communication about compensation and expectations.Flexibility: Choose full-time or part-time roles with schedules that align with your lifestyle and personal commitments.Career Development: Access mentorship, supervision, and the potential to expand into other school-based roles.Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision benefits and retirement options (eligibility varies).Shape Your Career Without Limiting It. Whether youre an experienced clinician or just starting out, Ro Health helps you align your skills with opportunities that match your goals. Youll have the support of a dedicated team, and the freedom to grow your career.Apply today or reach out for a conversation about current and upcoming openings.WestTXBehavioral@rohealth.com(512) 588-5149#rhpri

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Avoidant Personality Disorder

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School Issues

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Children (5-10)

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