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Epic Special Education Staffing
School psychologist job in Port Saint Lucie, FL
ABOUT US
Together, we are the Epic Special Education Staffing family and family is how we view each member of this incredible community. From our family to the nation's schools, we remain focused on providing a world of opportunities for you to leverage your abilities and make an impact on special education. Apply today!
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Epic Special Education Staffing is partnering with an exceptional school district who is looking for a contract SchoolPsychologist for the 2025 - 2026 school year.
· Duration: ASAP - 06/05/2026
· Location: Port St. Lucie, FL
· Location Type: On-Site
· Schedule: Full Time
· Hours: 35.00
· Grade/Age Levels: Elementary School;High School;Kindergarten;Middle School
· Weekly Pay Range: $38.25 - $43.99 per hour on a local contract
BENEFITS
We offer a variety of benefits for you and your loved ones. As a valued and respected part of the Epic family, you will enjoy:
· Competitive compensation packages for both local and travel contracts
· Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
· Infertility & Domestic Partner Coverage
· Summer Insurance Coverage
· Paid Non-Student Days & Holiday Pay
· 401K matching
· Wellness and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
· CEU & license reimbursements
· Referral bonuses of $1000
QUALIFICATIONS
The minimum qualifications for SchoolPsychologist:
· 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as SchoolPsychologist within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum)
· Valid SchoolPsychologist credential/license or in process in state of practice
· Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States and will be asked for proof upon hire. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
At Epic Special Education Staffing, you will have the opportunity to apply your unique experience and expertise with school-based special education as your singular focus. We offer stimulating and rewarding careers that provide an opportunity to make a difference in a child's life!
By applying for this position, you agree that any calls from Epic Staffing Group and its subsidiaries may be monitored or recorded for training and quality assurance purposes.
Epic Staffing Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable law. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the application process, please contact us.
$38.3-44 hourly 2d ago
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Part-Time Licensed Psychologist or School Psychologist
Neurohealth Professionals of Florid
School psychologist job in Hollywood, FL
Job DescriptionNeuroHealth Professionals of Florida, LLC, is currently hiring licensed psychologists to conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations; testing/evaluations to determine student eligibility for specialized services, support, and resources. Duties include the completion of evaluations and notes. We are looking to fill positions immediately, all candidates will be required to go through a Level 2 Background Check. For immediate consideration please submit your current resume and current license
Duty/Responsibility
Administer, score, analyze and interpret intellectual, academic, social/emotional/behavioral and other psychometric assessments.
Conduct systematic observations and functional assessments.
Integrates all elements of assessment data into a cohesive whole for the purpose of resolving initial referral question(s) and determining eligibility for special education.
Edits and finalizes the evaluation team written report.
Communicates test results, conclusions and recommendations clearly and concisely through oral and written reporting to school staff, parents, and other service providers, as appropriate.
Provide direct and indirect services specified within students IEPs.
Maintains an accurate record of student, parent and other contacts.
Essential and specialized subject knowledge required to perform functions of the job:
Understanding of the psychometric properties of various test
Working knowledge of the principals, practices and ethical standards of School Psychology.
Working knowledge of special education laws, rules and regulations and of district policies and procedures; and the ability to apply these to help insure District compliance.
Ability to deal effectively and appropriately with students, parents and other educational professionals regarding student concerns and problems.
Ability to consult with school personnel in developing and implementing effective academic and behavioral interventions for students.
The skill and ability to communicate - both orally and in writing.
$53k-82k yearly est. 25d ago
Engaging School Psychologist - Immediate Hiring!
Clarifi Staffing Solutions
School psychologist job in Tampa, FL
Job DescriptionSecondary SchoolPsychologist | Florida | Full-Time (Remainder of School Year)
Interviews Available Immediately
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in a supportive school environment?
Our Organization is seeking a dedicated SchoolPsychologist to join a collaborative secondary school team in Florida for the remainder of the 2025-2026 academic year. This full-time role focuses on middle and high school students and offers the chance to support academic achievement, behavioral growth, and social-emotional development in a diverse student population.
As the SchoolPsychologist, you will provide comprehensive psychological services, support IEP development and progress monitoring, and use data-driven strategies to guide interventions. You will also play an active role in school-wide initiatives, leading professional development for staff and hosting workshops for families to strengthen student outcomes and foster a positive school climate. Collaboration with teachers, administrators, and related service providers is essential to ensure consistency and support across all learning environments.
Position Overview:
Facilitate family workshops and informational sessions.
Deliver psychological services to students in grades 6-12.
Support IEP development, implementation, and progress monitoring.
Collaborate with educators, administrators, and related service professionals.
Collect and analyze assessment data to inform interventions and instructional decisions.
Lead staff professional development focused on academic, behavioral, and social-emotional strategies.
Requirements
Valid SchoolPsychologist license in Florida.
NASP certification preferred, but not required.
Master's degree or higher in School Psychology, Educational Psychology, or a related field.
BenefitsContact our team at 404-946-9898 or check out www.clarifistaffing.com.
Clarifi Staffing Solutions - Your career. Our commitment!
$54k-83k yearly est. 13d ago
School Psychologist
Bluecloud Staffing
School psychologist job in Tampa, FL
Job Description
A great school in the Tampa, FL area is seeking a SchoolPsychologist for a full-time position for the current school year. Multiple positions are available and more details will be provided with your inquiry, prior to interviewing.
Interested candidates should hold at least a Masters degree in School Psychology and have/eligible to obtain Florida state/educator's license.
SchoolPsychologist Position Details
Full-time
Relocation Assistance Available
Competitive Pay (weekly pay)
Per Diem (Tax free money if you take as a travel assignment)
Health Coverage
Responsibilities of the SchoolPsychologist
Administer and/or coordinate the administration of psychological test batteries for children referred to special education including appropriate documentation of due process and filing of timely, accurate reports of same.
Assist parents and teachers in interpreting test results and translating same into practical learning and behavior problems.
Provide staff development as needed with regard to assessment behavior, child development, confidentiality rights and procedures and due process as it relates to special education.
Assist appropriate staff and parents in reviewing, understanding and appropriately applying assessment reports received from other system or agencies.
Participate in IEP team meetings as assigned.
Serve as a liaison when assigned between the school system and other social service, advocacy or private agencies and/or examiners.
Serve as staff advisor regarding psychological/mental health issues.
Assist with promotion of good staff morale and goals of the system.
Requirements of the SchoolPsychologist
Valid SchoolPsychologist Certificate and Masters degree required
Comprehensive knowledge and experience in the administration of a variety of psychological educational assessment instruments
Demonstrate ability to develop positive and effective relationships with students, parents, teachers, principals, and other professionals
Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively, both in verbally and in writing
Demonstrate ability to manage time and to complete assigned tasks in an organized and efficient manner
We look forward to working with you!
$54k-83k yearly est. 7d ago
School Psychologist
Amergis
School psychologist job in Miami, FL
The SchoolPsychologist works to support students through avariety of mental health and developmental issues and aids in qualifyingstudents for additional support services. The SchoolPsychologist is responsible for providing on-sitepsychological services to students under the jurisdiction of the state anddistrict.
Minimum Requirements:
+ Must maintain current State licensures and/or certificationsin state of assignment
+ Experience in pediatric and adolescent population ispreferred
+ Master's degree in psychology preferred
+ Complies with all relevant professional standards ofpractice
+ Current CPR if applicable
+ TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable
+ Current Health certificate (per contract or stateregulation)
+ Must meet all federal, state and local requirements
+ Must be at least 18 years of age
Benefits
At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits:
+ Competitive pay & weekly paychecks
+ Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
+ 401(k) savings plan
+ Awards and recognition programs
*Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status.
About Amergis
Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions.
Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
$53k-82k yearly est. 59d ago
School Psychologist (10-months)
Nassau County School District
School psychologist job in Florida
ESE Department/SchoolPsychologist
INSTRUCTIONAL VACANCY POSTING FOR 2025-2026
The following instructional vacancy is listed in the Human Resources Department for the 2025-2026 school year. Internal applicants must present a valid Transfer Request Form.
POSTING PERIOD
September 17, 2025 unti filled
POSITION
SchoolPsychologist (10-Months)
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Specialists or higher degree with a major in school psychology or Master's Degree or higher with sixty (60) semester hours of graduate credit in school psychology.
2. Hold or be eligible for certification by the State of Florida as SchoolPsychologist.
3. Successful experience as a schoolpsychologist preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of child growth and development; tests and measurement theory and foundations; and of community resources and services available for student assistance. Ability to conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations of students; to verbally communicate and consult effectively with parents, school personnel, and the public; to communicate results of evaluation findings in written reports and correspondence; to assist students, parents, and school personnel in the resolution of problems in student learning, behavior and mental health; and ability to interact successfully with parents, school personnel, and administrators. Skills in communicating effectively, both in written and oral contexts. Skill and ability to apply and interpret federal, state, and local laws and policies governing the provision of educational services to students with disabilities. Knowledge of laws and rules relating to education and other services for persons with disabilities.
REPORTS TO
Director, Exceptional Student Education
SUPERVISES
N/A
JOB GOAL
To improve the academic achievement, behavioral / social skills, and emotional well-being of all students through either direct contact with students or through testing and consultations with other professionals.
PLANNING / PREPARATION
*(01) Participate in needs assessment activities, planning and development of interventions, programs, and/or service to students.
*(02) Participate in Child Study, Eligibility, and IEP committees to help meet the needs of identified students.
*(03) Establish long and short range plans designed specifically to support the District Exceptional Student Educational Plan.
*(04) Select, develop, or modify psychological assessment materials which identify learning needs of students with diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, learning styles, and special needs.
*(05) Plan and prepare intervention strategies for parents and teachers that are effective and contribute to a climate where students become engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
*(06) Assist in preparing or changing curriculum needs and continuous growth.
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
*(07) Maintain and prepare periodic records as required.
*(08) Implement and coordinate School-wide and District-wide psychological services and activities.
*(09) Manage time efficiently.
*(10) Use appropriate intervention and integration of services techniques.
*(11) Manage materials and equipment effectively.
ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT
*(12) Assist in early identification of students' school-related problems.
*(13) Conduct valid psychological and psycho-educational assessments according to professional standards.
*(14) Analyze and interpret information to make diagnoses and recommendations regarding needs for services.
*(15) Seek out new data sources which will provide evidence of student growth and/or the identification of developmental needs. Share these findings with principals and other instructional leaders
INTERVENTION / DIRECT SERVICES
*(16) Suggest realistic and effective intervention strategies for teachers to use with students.
*(17) Work effectively with students, parents, colleagues, community agencies and staff.
*(18) Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a broad curriculum base.
*(19) Use a variety of instructional strategies to formulate recommendations appropriate for students from diverse backgrounds with different learning styles and special needs.
*(20) Design techniques and strategies to enhance the application of critical, creative and evaluative thinking capabilities of students.
*(21) Specialize in recognizing overt indicators of student distress or abuse and take appropriate intervention, referral, or reporting actions.
*(22) Provide direct observation and/or crises intervention as necessary and/or requested.
TECHNOLOGY
*(23) Use appropriate technology in delivery of psychological services.
*(24) Use technology to enhance student learning.
*(25) Utilize technology to gather and share information with parents, teachers and students.
*(26) Access technology in order to analyze student psycho-educational data.
*(27) Use technology for direct student assessment.
*(28) Use technology to review student assessment data.
*(29) Use technology for administrative tasks.
COLLABORATION
*(30) Use effective consultative behaviors.
*(31) Interpret educational policies, programs, and procedures related to psychological services.
*(32) Enlist the cooperation of parents in examining the family situation and together assess the strengths and problem areas.
*(33) Interpret educational policies, programs, and procedures related to psychological services.
*(34) Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with other professionals, students, parents and community service agencies.
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
*(35) Conduct in-service training for faculty and staff.
*(36) Demonstrate professional growth.
*(37) Assist others in acquiring knowledge and understanding of particular areas of responsibility.
*(38) Periodically conduct a personal assessment to determine professional growth needs with reference to the specific instructional assignment and district programs.
*(39) Participate in district sponsored staff development programs.
*(40) Manage within an organizational context a personal professional development program by setting specific goals and timetables
PARENTAL INPUT
*(41) Provide follow-up conferences with parents and teachers to interpret and develop alternative instructional strategies for students with special needs.
*(42) Consult with parents, other school staff, and teachers about ways to facilitate the learning and adjustment of students.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
*(43) Act in a professional and ethical manner and adhere to the Code of Ethics and Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession at all times.
*(44) Perform and fulfill professional responsibilities.
*(45) Support district and local school improvement initiatives, services and programs.
*(46) Contribute to the overall district and school mission by supporting various school committees and services such as PTO, School Advisory Committee, student activities, and accreditation.
*(47) Share experience and new learning by mentoring new colleagues.
*(48) Uphold the best interest of students, staff, and community in support of the District's Mission Statement.
*(49) Perform other incidental tasks consistent with the goals and objectives of this position.
INTERIM STUDENT GROWTH
*(50) Conduct psychological work services program in a manner which ensures that student growth and achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area and/or student program classification. (Student growth must be measured by State assessments required under 1008.22 F.S. and by local assessments for subjects and grade levels not measured by the State assessment program.)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Salary and benefits shall be paid consistent with the District's approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the District.
EVALUATION
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of personnel.
*Essential Performance Responsibilities
Job Description Supplement Code 6
$54k-82k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist - Florida
Princeton Staffing Solutions
School psychologist job in Okeechobee, FL
Job Description
Company: Princeton Staffing Solutions
Contract Type: W2 - Local or Travel
Assignment Dates: 2025-26 School Year
Hours Per Week: In Person for 37.5 hours per week
Student Age Range: K12
Experience as a SchoolPsychologist: Preferred
Position Overview
Princeton Staffing Solutions is seeking a compassionate and experienced SchoolPsychologist to provide comprehensive psychoeducational support in a public school setting. This is a school-based contract opportunity offering flexible local or travel assignments. Be a crucial part of a multidisciplinary team helping students thrive both academically and emotionally.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments (intellectual, academic, behavioral, emotional, and functional)
Interpret results and assist in determining eligibility for special education services
Develop recommendations for Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Lead Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
Provide consultation and case management for students and staff
Participate in manifestation determination meetings and crisis response when needed
Collaborate with school teams, families, and other professionals
Ensure compliance with federal and state laws related to students with disabilities
Serve as a valued member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team
Requirements & Qualifications
Master's degree or higher in School Psychology or related field (Required)
State Certification as a SchoolPsychologist (e.g., FL SEA Certification for Grades PreK-12) - Temporary or Professional (Required)
Nationally Certified SchoolPsychologist (NCSP) credential (Preferred)
Experience with school-based psychoeducational evaluations and IEP teams
Strong skills in collaboration, communication, and reporting
Benefits of Working with Princeton Staffing Solutions
Referral Bonus Program
Top-Tier Pay Packages - We aim to meet or exceed realistic offers
Weekly Direct Deposit
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - PPO & HMO plans with competitive premiums
401(k) Retirement Plan
Licensure and CEU Reimbursement
Clinical Support from a dedicated management team
Flexible Work Options - In-Person, Hybrid, and Teletherapy available
Full-Time and Part-Time Openings
Personalized job matching from experienced school-based recruiters
About Princeton Staffing Solutions
Since 2016, Princeton Staffing Solutions (PSS) has been a trusted provider of school-based therapy and student support professionals across the United States. Our mission is to connect talented providers with schools serving students from Birth to 21 years old across a wide spectrum of exceptional needs-including ASD, SLI, ED, ID, TBI, and more.
At PSS, we pride ourselves on transparency, ongoing communication, and strong relationships with our contract providers. We understand that your work transforms lives-and we're here to support you every step of the way.
From the moment you start your job search, your dedicated recruiter and our expert clinical team will ensure that your assignment is a rewarding experience-professionally and personally.
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
$53k-82k yearly est. 33d ago
School Psychologist - Flagler County
Comprehensive Therapy Consultants 3.9
School psychologist job in Bunnell, FL
Job DescriptionSalary:
Awesome SchoolPsychologists needed to work with students and other passionate educators in Flagler County Schools. Position is very flexible - full-time, part-time, in-person or hybrid. We would love to share the specific details of this job with you.
Company Benefits:
Competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package
License and CEU reimbursement
401K with company match
12 month payroll option
$500 Referral bonus for every full-time, school-based friend you refer, that we hire
Employee Discount Plan for events, theme parks, and travel nationwide
Job Requirements:
Masters Degree from an accredited educational institution or equivalent, including one (1) year internship
Current Florida Certification as Specialist in School Psychology or SchoolPsychologist
Current Florida Department of Health (FLDOH) License
Preference that a qualified candidate also possess: three (3) years of experience in an Educational Setting
$58k-81k yearly est. 20d ago
School Associate
Bethany Christian Academy 3.7
School psychologist job in Orlando, FL
Job Description
Job Title: School Associate Reports To: Daycare Director
The After School Associate is a part-time position ideal for high school students interested in gaining experience in a supportive, educational environment. The role involves assisting with after-school activities, helping younger students with their homework, and ensuring a safe and positive atmosphere.
Key Responsibilities:
Student Supervision:
Assist with supervising students during after-school activities to ensure their safety and well-being.
Help enforce school rules and guidelines to maintain a positive environment.
Homework Assistance:
Offer help to younger students with their homework, guiding them through their assignments.
Encourage good study habits and a positive attitude towards learning.
Activity Support:
Help organize and participate in fun, educational, and recreational activities, such as games, arts and crafts, and sports.
Assist with setting up and cleaning up materials and equipment for daily activities.
Communication:
Communicate effectively with students and staff, working as part of a team to support the after-school program.
Provide updates to the Program Director or School Coordinator as needed.
Environment Management:
Help keep the after-school space tidy and organized.
Ensure that materials and supplies are ready for each activity.
Student Support:
Be a positive role model for younger students, helping to create an inclusive and respectful environment.
Address any minor behavioral issues with patience, under the guidance of senior staff.
Safety Awareness:
Follow all safety rules and guidelines to keep students safe.
Report any safety concerns to the Program Director or School Coordinator.
Qualifications:
Must be a high school student (preferably in junior or senior year).
Interest in working with younger children.
Good communication and teamwork skills.
Responsible, dependable, and positive attitude.
Ability to balance this role with school responsibilities.
Work Schedule:
Part-time, Monday through Friday, typically from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM or as needed.
$56k-66k yearly est. 33d ago
School Psychologist
UCP of Central Florida Charter School 3.4
School psychologist job in Orlando, FL
Job Description
Primary Location
Administration
Salary Range
$45,000.00 - $55,000.00 / Per Year
Shift Type
Full-Time
$45k-55k yearly 60d+ ago
After School Associate
The Discovery School of Jacksonville 3.6
School psychologist job in Jacksonville Beach, FL
After School Associate Position: After School Associate Reports to: Auxiliaries Coordinator; Head of School Location: The Discovery School, 102 15th St., Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250 About the School The Discovery School is a private, non-profit school that offers a unique educational experience through a gradual evolution from pure Montessori, to a blended curriculum, to pure International Baccalaureate (IB) over the course of the child's academic career, serving children ages 18-months through eighth grade. Through a progressive and internationally-minded framework, students receive a firm foundation in academic skills and participate in a wide variety of enrichment opportunities from a dedicated and caring faculty. Students in our toddler and primary program engage in learning in a Montessori prepared environment with Montessori trained teachers. Students in our elementary school are a part of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP). Our middle school seeks to challenge students with academic rigor in a low-pressure environment. Who we are looking for Discovery seeks a dynamic, creative, and dedicated After School Associate with a strong passion for learning, a growth mindset, and a commitment to innovation in education. Our culture is about having the freedom and latitude to discover your passions and thrive on encouraging this mindset. The Toddler Associate teacher should have a deep love of and respect for our students and believe that Discovery School students are: a. Explorers pursuing their passions b. Spirited and reflective risk-takers c. Peacemakers d. Resourceful and persevering innovators e. Leaders who inspire others to discover and act on what is possible f. Responsible, courageous world citizens Summary of Position The Discovery School Toddler, Primary, or Elementary/Middle School After School Associate understands and promotes the school's mission, vision, core values, and policies both within and outside the immediate school community. The Toddler, Primary, or Elementary/Middle School After School Associate is responsible for managing the aftercare environment. The After School Associate is flexible and adapts to the needs of the environment in which they work. The After School Associate is responsible for communication that supports an understanding of the school's program, develops positive relationships within the school community, and protects the privacy and confidentiality of each student and family in the school community. The After School Associate is expected to be prompt with a cheerful disposition and a love of children. This job requires the employee to spend the majority of work hours actively attending to young children. This will include but is not limited to standing, bending at the waist, kneeling, sitting, and lifting. Normal Hours 1. Monday through Friday that school is in session 2:45 pm - 5:45 pm (or when complete) for Aftercare. 2. Other hours as required and deemed necessary by the Auxiliaries Coordinator and/or Head of School, including Early Release Days when Aftercare is provided. Aftercare Accountabilities: 1. Is responsible for the safety and well-being of the children left in their charge, within the classrooms, and on the playground, based on respect and consistent with the teachings of Montessori and IB, until dismissed to a responsible adult. 2. Models integrity, curiosity, responsibility, creativity, and respect for all persons, and an appreciation for racial, cultural, and gender differences and diversity. 3. Prepares and cleans the environment for Toddler, Primary, or Elementary/Middle School students. 4. Collaborates and communicates with all Lead Teachers. 5. Coordinates activities of interest to students. 6. Monitors and assists children with work, self-care, and social relationships/interactions with peers. 7. Assists with arrivals and dismissals as required and with strict adherence to Emergency Contact protocol, including completing electronic attendance records according to policy. 8. Establishes positive relationships with students, which, while recognizing the differing roles of adult and child, are characterized by mutual respect and goodwill. 9. Supervises students in their care. No child should ever be left unsupervised either inside or outside the classroom, except when directed by the teacher. 10. Phrases directives positively when speaking with the children. 11. Reports all accidents/incidents immediately. Prepares a written report and makes the Auxiliaries Coordinator and Lead Teacher(s) aware of the accident/incident. 12. Attends full staff meetings and any other meetings as and when requested. 13. Shares questions and observations with the Lead Teacher. 14. Establishes positive relationships with students while recognizing the differing roles of adult and child that are characterized by mutual respect and goodwill. 15. Notifies the Auxiliaries Coordinator and/or Head of School immediately of personal or professional difficulties with children, parents, or staff. 16. Models integrity, curiosity, responsibility, creativity, and respect for all. Professional Responsibility: The Toddler, Primary, or Elementary/Middle School After School Associate is involved in ongoing self-assessment and refinement of practice in the classroom as well as collaborative professional growth. 1. Is committed to Discovery's Characteristics of Professional Excellence: a. Models the Portrait of the Graduate b. Passionately pursues their own professional growth and development c. Unabashedly holds children at the center of all decisions and actions d. Cultivates an inclusive and vibrant learning community e. Discovers and acts on what is possible 2. Participates in the establishment and maintenance of an atmosphere of collegial support and adherence to professional standards. 3. Participates in a regular evaluation process, including classroom observations, feedback conferences, and an annual self-evaluation toward goals set by the Auxiliaries Coordinator and/or Head of School. 4. Participates in collegial activities designed to make the entire school a productive learning environment, for example, age-level meetings, curriculum discussion groups, working committees, mentoring, etc. 5. Participates in and shares information from professional development activities with colleagues to benefit the learning community. 6. Is responsible for reading and adhering to the guidelines as established in the personnel handbook and all school policies. 7. Is responsible for complying with all state regulations and requirements of accrediting organizations. 8. Initiates growth and change in their own intellectual and professional development, seeking out conferences, courses, and other opportunities to learn. 9. Is responsible for keeping the Auxiliaries Coordinator and/or Head of School updated on events, personal and professional issues, schedules, and curricular coordination that could impact their performance. 10. Enthusiastically supports new initiatives. 11. Performs other duties as assigned by the Auxiliaries Coordinator and/or Head of School. 12. Manages communication between Classroom Teachers and parents, and caregivers. Qualifications: 1. High School Diploma, Bachelor's degree in education a bonus but not required. 2. Experience with children between 18 months and 35 months is preferred but not required. 3. Experience with Montessori, IB, and/or progressive learning approaches is preferred but not required. 4. Comfortable with the integration of technology as a tool enabling learning. 5. Experience with (or willingness to learn and leverage) the Altitude Learning software platform. 6. Deep capability to engage in differentiated instruction strategies for reading and writing. 7. Able to make connections across disciplines, and respond to students' ideas and inquiries by adapting lesson plans. 8. Exceptionally strong spoken and written communication and interpersonal skills. 9. Excellent verbal and written communication skills to engage in a collaborative community. 10. Strong English language & literature skills, scaffolding reading / writing-related work, and providing an evaluation of work to students. 11. Adept at communicating Discovery's story to various constituencies. 12. Is committed to Discovery's Characteristics of Professional Excellence a. Model the Portrait of the Graduate b. Passionately pursue their own professional growth and development c. Unabashedly hold children at the center of all decisions and actions d. Cultivate an inclusive and vibrant learning community e. Discover and act on what is possible Work Authorization: The candidate must be authorized to work in the US. Compensation: This is a part-time position, paid at an hourly rate, competitive, and commensurate with experience. Benefits: This is a part-time position that could grow into a full-time position, based on need. Full-time employees receive health, dental, and vision insurance, 403(b), LTD and STD, paid leave, and life insurance. Start Date: ASAP To Apply: *************************************************** The Discovery School is an equal opportunity employer.
$56k-67k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Neuropsychologist - Contract (1099) - Florida
Lyra Health 4.1
School psychologist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
About Lyra Lyra Health is the leading provider of mental health solutions for employers supporting more than 20 million people globally. The company has delivered 13 million sessions of mental health care, published more than 20 peer-reviewed studies, and delivered unmatched outcomes in terms of access, clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency. Extensive peer-reviewed research confirms Lyra's transformative care model helps people recover twice as fast and results in a 26% annual reduction in overall healthcare claims costs. Lyra is transforming access to life-changing mental health care through Lyra Empower, the only fully integrated, AI-powered platform combining the highest-quality care and technology solutions.
About the Role
Lyra is committed to addressing urgent and costly mental health needs with specialized support where it's needed most. Our Center of Excellence for Neurodiversity offers neuropsychological assessments, diagnosis, with tailored care for ADHD, and support for autism and learning differences. We are looking for a contract Neuropsychologist who is passionate about whole-person, whole-family mental health care.
This contract role is a great fit for providers who enjoy working in a collaborative team environment, including the patient's psychologist, therapist, and/or psychiatrist. Traits for success include: Results driven, detailed, process oriented, and comfortable with data. Candidates with an independent work ethic who are flexible and adaptable, we encourage you to apply.
What You'll Do:
* Provide comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for clients of all ages, in collaboration with their families and/or other collateral sources
* Interpret a wide variety of psychological and neuropsychological test batteries, with occasional direct test administration
* Serve as a subject matter expert in the use and interpretation of neuropsychological assessments
* Supervise and oversee the work of the patient's assigned psychometrist to ensure accurate and reliable data collection
* Complete detailed neuropsychological evaluation reports and prepare separate brief summary documents tailored for clients, families, and referring providers
* Conduct clear, supportive feedback sessions to explain findings, diagnoses, and personalized recommendations
* Collaborate with the patient's care team (psychiatrist, care manager, and/or mental health wellness coach) to inform and coordinate treatment planning
* Comfortable completing in-person and virtual sessions with patients and their families
Requirements:
* Doctorate degree in Psychology from an American Psychological Association accredited program
* One year predoctoral internship with specialization in neuropsychology preferred
* Two year postdoctoral fellowship with specialization in neuropsychology preferred
* An equivalent combination of experience, supervision, or training will be considered on a case-by-case basis
* Licensed in California or New York preferred
* PSYPACT authorized or PSYPACT eligible preferred
* Experience conducting testing virtually and in person
* Familiarity with online web-based applications
* Effective therapeutic communication skills
* Able to deliver care virtually or in person and within your own office space
* Candidates must successfully pass a drug screen and background check for this opportunity
Here are some of the advantages of joining the Lyra + Bend network:
* Connect with highly compatible clients who are a good fit for your clinical expertise
* Set your own schedule, without a minimum hours requirement
* Focus less on the administrative burden of billing with Lyra's paperless billing and quick payment turnaround
* Have peace of mind with Lyra's 24/7 Care Navigation team for client crisis support
* Access to a robust offering of live and recorded CE credited courses (approved by APA, ASWB, and NBCC)
* Access to cutting edge technology and a team of support staff (e.g., psychometrists, psychometrist assistants) to help ease the administrative burden of the evaluation process
"We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information or any other category protected by law.
By applying for this position, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as per the Lyra Health Workforce Privacy Notice. Through this application, to the extent permitted by law, we will collect personal information from you including, but not limited to, your name, email address, gender identity, employment information, and phone number for the purposes of recruiting and assessing suitability, aptitude, skills, qualifications, and interests for employment with Lyra. We may also collect information about your race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which is considered sensitive personal information under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and special category data under the UK and EU GDPR. Providing this information is optional and completely voluntary, and if you provide it you consent to Lyra processing it for the purposes as described at the point of collection, for example for diversity and inclusion initiatives. If you are a California resident and would like to limit how we use this information, please use the Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information form. This information will only be retained for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described above. Please note that Lyra does not "sell" or "share" personal information as defined by the CPRA. Outside of the United States, for example in the EU, Switzerland and the UK, you may have the right to request access to, or a copy of, your personal information, including in a portable format; request that we delete your information from our systems; object to or restrict processing of your information; or correct inaccurate or outdated personal information in our systems. These rights may be subject to legal limitations. To exercise your data privacy rights outside of the United States, please contact [email protected]. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, summarizing interviews, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
$63k-101k yearly est. 60d+ ago
SCHOOL CLIMATE AND BEHAVIOR
Pinellas County Schools 4.6
School psychologist job in Largo, FL
- BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST Job Number 3700263472 Start Date 09/02/2025 Open Date 08/14/2025 Closing Date 02/13/2026 # of Jobs 1 Hours per Day 7.5 Work Hours 7:30-3:30 No Calendar Days 10-month (198 days) Salary For Salary Schedule, click HERE. see teacher salary schedule
Pay Grade -
Pay Grade -
Minimum Educational Requirements Bachelor's - Please see for specific requirements.
Contract Type Full-Time
Reports to SUPERVISOR
Contact Person's Name Jessica Rey
Contact Person's Email *************
Job Description.
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Additional Job Information
These Qualifications are REQUIRED
Bachelor's degree in education from an accredited college or university.
Certification in Exceptional Student Education.
Minimum of three (3) years successful classroom teaching preferably with students with disabilities and/or related experience in exceptional student education.
Proof of extensive behavior management experience (i.e., college coursework, continuing education, and in-service records).
Experience working with students with autism and/or emotional behavioral disabilities.
The School Board of Pinellas County, Florida, prohibits any and all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, sexual orientation or disability in any of its programs, services or activities.
Pinellas County Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Candidates may be screened by position, required documents,
and or specific needs of the job. Meeting minimal qualifications will not guarantee an interview.
Pinellas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
OEO/ Veterans Preference
$59k-74k yearly est. Easy Apply 1d ago
School Psychologist - School - 33178942
Okaloosa County School District 3.5
School psychologist job in Fort Walton Beach, FL
We are looking for a full-time Psychologist for a terrific school!
This district is full of a terrific team of educators, grateful parents, and children who are in desperate need of your life-giving excellence!
$51k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Health Social Worker - Partial Year - Grant (Full Time, Days)
Miami Children's 3.9
School psychologist job in Miami, FL
The School Health Social Worker serves as a liaison between the home, school, and community to support students' academic success, emotional well-being, and social development. Assesses student needs and provides individual, group, and family counseling. Collaborates with school staff, families, and external agencies to address barriers to physical and mental health. Responsibilities include crisis intervention, counseling services, prevention and intervention services, assessments, case management, and advocacy for students and families. Supports students experiencing trauma, mental health issues, or family challenges and promotes a safe school environment.
Job Specific Duties
* Conducts psychosocial assessments, behavioral measurements, and classroom observations. Develops intervention plans tailored to student and family needs, and implements evidence based therapeutic techniques to address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma or family difficulties.
* Effectively manages caseload while prioritizing cases based on urgency and impact.
* Participates in diverse departmental or hospital projects/activities, committees, initiatives, and support/educational groups.
* Accountable to take the lead on trauma, child abuse, and domestic violence cases. Reports cases to appropriate community agencies for further investigation per hospital and MDCPS policies.
* Provides individual, group, and family counseling to address academic, emotional, behavioral, and social challenges impacting student performance and well-being.
* Collaborates with teachers, school staff, and families to support students' academic and emotional success.
* Provides crisis intervention, including de-escalation, assessment, and recommendations in alignment with MDCPS and hospital's Baker Act protocols.
* Follows up with students and families regarding results from school-wide, and grade wide depressive screeners when risk is identified, and provides appropriate referrals, support, and intervention.
* Serves as a liaison between the school, families, and community agencies to coordinate services and resources.
* Follows up on referrals from school staff in a timely manner, ensuring communication and coordination of services between social work and school personnel.
* Delivers school-wide preventive education to students, staff, and parents on topics such as mental health, social media risks, bullying, and emotional regulation.
* Maintains accurate, timely, and confidential documentation of services provided, using designated electronic health record system in compliance with federal, state, and hospital guidelines.
* Promotes culturally responsive practices and demonstrate knowledge of diverse cultural and religious perspectives.
* Upholds professional ethics and confidentiality in accordance with laws, regulation, hospital and school policies.
Minimum Job Requirements
* Master's Degree in Mental Health related field or Social Work
* American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
* American Heart Association First Aid - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
* Level II Background Check
* 1-3 years of experience in a pediatric health care related setting
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Expertise in crisis intervention and risk assessment preferred.
* Expertise in pediatric growth and development preferred.
* Ability to communicate effectively in English and Spanish both verbally and in writing.
* Ability to adapt and react calmly in stressful situations.
* Ability to demonstrate strong patient and family advocacy skills.
* Expertise in coordinating and facilitating support groups.
* Maintains confidentiality of sensitive information and adheres to HIPAA guidelines.
* Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of various therapeutic interventions, including but not limited to Family Systems Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma informed therapy, Strength-Based approaches and Solution-Focused techniques.
* Knowledge of diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds and how this perspective influence behavior, family dynamic and community interaction.
* Knowledge of State of Florida laws regarding child abuse and neglect, domestic violence, and Baker Act procedures.
* Demonstrates the ability to uphold and maintain the laws of confidentiality and ethical standards in accordance with FERPA, HIPPA, and NASW code of ethics, ensuring the privacy and protection of all patients and family information.
$35k-38k yearly est. 23d ago
School Psychologist
Jackson County School Board 4.5
School psychologist job in Florida
Student Support Services
Date Available: 07/01/25
District:
Jackson County School Board
$63k-76k yearly est. 60d+ ago
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER 10M_TITLE I SUPPLEMENTAL(1910200)
Miami-Dade County Public Schools 4.8
School psychologist job in Miami, FL
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), an A-rated district, is the nation's third largest school system with nearly 500 schools and a diverse enrollment of more than 335,500 students from over 160 countries. Our ongoing tradition of groundbreaking achievement has earned top recognition at the national and international levels and makes M-DCPS your best choice. I. BASIC OBJECTIVES The school social worker (SSW) is a member of the student services team and is responsible for assisting all learners in developing their potential to grow academically, socially and emotionally. School social workers operate from an ecological perspective, having specialized knowledge, training and skills in viewing the whole child in their environmental context. They serve as the link between the home, school and community, facilitating productive communication. School social workers encourage and support students' academic and social success by reducing barriers interfering with learning and promoting wellness. They act as advocates for the school, student and family. School social workers provide assessment, intervention, and prevention services. They work collaboratively with school team members to promote the mental and physical health and well being of all students. II. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/TASKS 1. Assessments: Conducts formal or informal assessments (e.g. psychosocial developmental history, adaptive behavior measurements, classroom observations) of students' individual strengths and needs. Prepares individualized assessments, taking into account the ecological perspective in focusing on the student as well as their interactions in the school environment, at home and in community settings. Provides information that is directly useful in designing interventions. Incorporates assessment data into reports that include the parents' perspective, educationally relevant recommendations, and performance objectives. 2. Prevention and Intervention Services: Develops or designs models of prevention and/or intervention aimed at improving school attendance, student academic achievement, behavior and/or social/emotional development. Ensures that students and their families are provided services within the context of multicultural understanding and competence that enhances families' support of students' learning experience. Plans prevention and intervention services related to measurable outcomes in collaboration or in conjunction with Student Services school staff when appropriate. 3. Counseling Services: Provides individual, group and family counseling to address targeted problems interfering with students' functioning and well being. Utilizes understanding of human behavior in the social environment as well as psychosocial, developmental and cultural factors to identify obstacles to success while building on strengths and resiliencies. Offers the opportunity to explore different ways of understanding and perceiving the environment and facilitates more effective ways of coping. 4. Attendance Intervention: Works with student truancy cases as determined by School Board Rule 6GX13-5A-1.04 utilizing social work expertise to create intervention plans to reduce poor attendance. Participates in school truancy intervention teams employing school and community resources to provide escalating services for truancy referrals. Assists students and families in resolving factors impeding regular attendance. 5. Case Management: Coordinates access to community resources that address the needs of the student and support students' success. Helps parents better understand the school and its programs and services. Empowers students and their families to gain access to and effectively use formal and informal community services, maintaining current knowledge of relevant community resources. 6. Consultation: Provides consultation to facilitate an understanding of factors in the home, school, and community that affect students' educational experiences. Works in collaboration with administrators, student services professionals, teachers, and other school personnel and community providers whose common purpose is to develop interventions and programs that support and enhance the health, social and emotional well being and safety of students. 7. Advocacy: Advocates for compliance with student and family rights and responsibilities. Provides information to students and families regarding district policies and procedures, promoting awareness and compliance. Promotes mutual respect, understanding and support between school and home via parent conferences and/or home visits. 8. Crisis Intervention: Assists schools in creating and maintaining a safe school environment that promotes the development of cognitive, academic, emotional, and social growth among students. Participates in reducing risk for vulnerable students by promoting awareness, responding to crises and assisting schools in reinstating a state of functional safety and security. 9. Professional Development: Seeks to extend knowledge, build skills, and stay abreast of current trends and best practice models. Upgrades professional knowledge through research, review of literature, participation in classes, workshops, conferences, and seminars. 10. Accountability and Confidentiality: Maintains accurate data relevant to planning, management and evaluation of school social work services. Uses available technology to enhance communication, obtain and organize information and demonstrate accountability. Complies with the various local, state, and federal mandates related to confidentiality. Exercises professional judgment in the use of confidential information, based on best practice, legal, and ethical considerations. III. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is work which requires climbing, bending, reaching, sitting, standing, frequent, walking, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing, acuity and visual acuity. The employee is required to travel frequently by car and is subject to both indoor and outdoor environmental conditions. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Master's degree in Social Work 2. Current certification in School Social Work by the Florida Department of Education 3. Demonstrates effective written and verbal communication skills 4. Valid Florida driver's license. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS To create your candidate profile, you will need to gather the following: * Personal information * Current resume and work history * Certification information * For certification information, please visit ******************************************** * Official SEALED transcripts must be submitted to M-DCPS via one of the following: * U.S. Mail addressed to: Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Transcript Desk, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 150 Miami, FL 33132 *
Electronic Mail to: **************************** * You must use National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, or eScrip-Safe to request an electronic transcript via email. Please note that not all colleges/universities participate in the electronic transcript exchange. * Two professional references: * Uploaded References must be on a letterhead OR on the District's Reference Form (Printing T:\FORMS\3000\3506.FRP (dadeschools.net), have an original signature, and be dated within the last year from current or past supervisors or college professors. Background Screening for the Selected Candidate (External Candidates): Please click on the link below for information on M-DCPS Employment Standards, Drug Testing and Fingerprinting requirements in order to be hired as an employee. Personnel Services and Fingerprinting Please see the link to the new Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. This site was implemented under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025), effective 1-1-2026 ******************************** Starting Salary: $53,053.00* * (includes 6% Referendum Retirement Accruing Supplement of $3,003) New hires may be eligible to receive credit for verified years of experience, which can enhance their starting salary. For more details, please refer to the Newly Hired/ Teachers Salary Schedule - Click Here Please use the link below for salary inquiries. Salary Inquiry Request - Click here We are an equal opportunity employer.
$53.1k yearly Easy Apply 3d ago
School Pyschologist - IDEA Jacksonville (Immediate Opening)
Idea Public Schools 3.9
School psychologist job in Jacksonville, FL
SchoolPsychologist
Special Programs
Role Mission:
The SchoolPsychologist is a key member of the Special Programs team and partners with regional instructional leaders, campus leaders, and teachers to maximize student outcomes. As the SchoolPsychologist, you will be responsible for demonstrating knowledge and skill in assessment, determining Special Education eligibility, providing academic and behavioral interventions, following state and federal legal frameworks for Special Education, and ensuring compliance with all facets of Special Education. You will help a portfolio of 1-2 campuses, supporting students and parents through problem solving interventions with students who may be struggling both academically and behaviorally. In addition, you will provide students with direct behavioral supports and track student progress towards IEP goals.
The SchoolPsychologist reports directly to the regional Lead SchoolPsychologist and works in close partnership with campus leaders at the assigned campuses. This role involves some minor travel between campuses.
Location:
This is a full-time on-site position located in Jacksonville. Preference will be given to candidates who live in the region, or who are willing to relocate.
What You'll Do - Accountabilities
Essential Duties:
Supports the special education teachers in developing appropriate IEP academic, behavioral, and social goals.
Ensure IEP services are being provided as indicated in the ARD.
Meet 100% compliance in Annual ARDs and ensure all paperwork is submitted in a timely manner.
Works in conjunction with Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and other related and Instructional Service Personnel (VI, AI, APE, PT) to ensure completion of all ARD paperwork in a timely manner.
Follows correct procedures for maintaining records and services.
Ensure all counseling services are tracked
Complete counseling service notes per session
Be trained in Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI)
Conduct crisis counseling when necessary
Guide the campus in interventions for students who are in emotional and behavioral crisis
Critical Student Instruction groups are established and instruction is executed with fidelity at campuses
Provide support to 504 campus coordinator with 504 meeting requirements, 504 eligibility determination, Homebound services, and Manifestation Determination.
Conduct dyslexia evaluations for 504 students.
Guide campuses in tracking and documenting academic and behavioral interventions in TIER I, TIER II, and TIER III.
Conducts multidisciplinary evaluations Full and Individual Evaluations for all Non-Speech only students who are referred for 1 or more eligibility categories (out of 11 eligibility categories).
Ensures psychological evaluations for Autism and Emotional Disturbance are conducted in accordance with National Association of SchoolPsychologists best practice recommendations.
Adhere to most up to date evaluation tools and standards as stipulated in the American Psychological Association Testing Standards
Conducts evaluations as needed for student College Board accommodations
Helps the campus conduct a Functional Behavioral Assessment.
Ensure that campuses are employing a problem solving model for students in TIERS II and TIERS III
Guides the campus in how to track and document academic and behavioral interventions
Aids the campus in completing Functional Behavioral Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans in Response to Intervention
Provides guidance on academic and behavioral interventions in TIERS II and TIER III
When necessary ensures that students referred to Special Education have participated in TIER II and TIER III interventions for an appropriate amount of time prior to referral for Special Education evaluations.
What You Bring - Competencies
Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of procedures for assessing achievement and intellectual, emotional, and behavioral functions for education purposes, including cross-battery evaluation practices
Knowledge of prevention and intervention strategies, including behavior management interventions
Knowledge of psycho-social development
Strong consultation skills for conferencing with teachers, parents, and students
Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage multiple requests, deadlines, and priorities
Required experience:
Master's degree in psychology from an accredited college or university
Valid Texas license as a SchoolPsychologist granted by the Texas State Board of Examiners of PsychologistsSchoolPsychologist interns accepted with proof of eligibility
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time without being able to leave the work area.
Must be able to climb ladders or scaffolding, or climb and work in overhead areas
Must be able to work in a confined space or to crawl or move about on hands and knees.
Must be able to lift and carry or otherwise move ___ pounds (regularly/occasionally)
Physical ability to work around small children including sitting, standing, running and climbing stairs.
Must be able to lift and carry small children up to 40 pounds in case of emergency.
Must be able to work in indoor and outdoor environments, including in times of excessive heat or cold
What We Offer:
Compensation & Benefits:
Salaries for people entering this role typically fall between $66,000 and $80,000, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity. This role is also eligible for performance pay based on organizational performance and goal attainment.
Additionally, we offer medical, dental, and vision plans, disability, life insurance, parenting benefits, flexible spending account options, generous vacation time, referral bonuses, professional development, and a 403(b) plan. You can find more information about our benefits at ************************************************
* IDEA may offer a relocation stipend to defray the cost of moving for this role, if applicable.
Application process:
Submit your application online through Jobvite. Please note that applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
Learn more about IDEA
At IDEA the Staff Culture and Belonging Team uses our Core Values to promote human connection and a culture of integrity, respect, and belonging for all Team and Family members. Learn more about our Commitment to Core Values here: ****************************************************
IDEA Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning the organization's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), may contact IDEA Human Resources at **************.
$66k-80k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Charter School - Social Worker (SW) - Teletherapy
The Stepping Stones Group 4.5
School psychologist job in Miami, FL
Make a Difference Every Day--Join Our Team as a Social Worker! Do you believe in the power of guidance, encouragement, and support? Are you ready to help students navigate challenges and reach their full potential? The Stepping Stones Group is looking for a passionate Social Worker to join our team in Miami, FL - all services provided via teletherapy!
Qualifications:
* A graduate degree from a Social Work program
* Current license as a Social Worker (SSW or LSW) in FL
* School-based experience required
Why Join Us?
* Part-Time, School-Based Stability - Build meaningful connections with students and staff.
* Competitive Pay & Comprehensive Benefits - Enjoy a package that supports you inside and outside of school, including health, dental, and vision insurance, paid sick time, and more.
* Relocation Assistance - Ready for a new adventure? We've got you!
* Professional Development & Wellness Stipends - Invest in yourself-we've got your back!
* Exclusive Resources & Free CEUs - Stay sharp with top-tier tools and creative therapy ideas.
* A Supportive & Inspiring Work Environment - Be part of a team that values, respects, and champions your success every day.
More Than a Job--A Mission! At The Stepping Stones Group, we put children first and empower you to thrive. When you succeed, your students do too! Join us in transforming lives, one step at a time.
Apply today and become part of something bigger!
Know someone who's looking? Refer a friend and earn BIG referral bonuses!
$41k-55k yearly est. 24d ago
(MSW) MASTERS SOCIAL WORKER (School Based Program)
Community Health of South Florida Inc. 4.1
School psychologist job in Miami, FL
The School Health Social Worker II provides School Health covered services to students, parents, families, school personnel, and the community. Serving as a member of the school staff and district crisis team. POSITION REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Experience: Graduated from an accredited College or University with a MSW. Two (2) year's experience in the Behavioral Health Care field or Social Services desired. One (1) year of experience working with children desired. Licensure / Certification: Maintain current CPR certification from the American Heart Association. Must have an active Florida Driver's License. Skills / Ability : Demonstrates ability to provide psychosocial assessments, formal and informal, staff training, knowledge of State, Federal, and Professional regulations. Strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to work with diverse groups and individuals (culturally and age specific). Must be able to conduct home visits using own transportation. Knowledge of Spanish, French and Creole desired. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES (THIS IS A NON-EXEMPT POSITION) Assist in day-to-day health team activities and operation.Knowledge of DSM IV Codes and DSM V.Complies with all CHI and School Health standards, policies and procedures, and make a positive contribution to the workplace.Maintains and adherences to CHI's Confidentiality Policy and Procedures.Maintains ongoing record audits to ensure compliance and performance improvement of social work services provided.Assist in the development of departmental Policies and Procedures.Interpret Policies and Procedures for departmental personnel, patients, and their families.Deliver and document patient care according to established Policies and Procedures.Record in a systematic, concise form and following the established guidelines, pertinent findings and actions taken in the patient's medical record.Provide for professional growth of self and development of staff.Participate in appropriate continuing education, in-service training, and Performance Improvement Program Functions as a liaison between school staff, students, parents and the organization.Maintain current CPR certification and professional registration.Organize and conducts educational sessions.Staff due for renewal must complete the fingerprinting renewal process within (4) months prior to the expiration date of the original fingerprinting date. The renewal process is only complete once the picture ID is obtained. Reimbursement will be provided upon proof of receipts.Collaborates with community agencies to provide in-service training, health fairs, and workshops for students, parents/guardians, and school-site staff.Perform clinical and administrative duties in a professional manner.Participate in school multi-disciplinary meetings to assess student social/emotional and academic needs.Recognize and respect patient's rights and responsibilities.Provide leadership to school teams and staff; and complete assignments on time.Observe dress code and wear identification badge.Does not abuse PTO or UPTO.Maintain open communications with other departments, school staff, administrative staff, community agencies and organizations.Cooperate and integrate other disciplines in the education or community programs developed.Participate in community and school programs, as assigned.Coordinate, home visits for at-risk students and families.Makes referrals as warranted.Provides individual, family and/or group counseling.Maintains productivity monthly.Reports to work on time and ready to work with minimal absenteeism.Provides accurate and timely documentation in patient charts within the same day of intervention.Adheres to Confidentiality Policies and Procedures / HIPAA Regulations.Follows established policies for Health Information Management in the School Based Setting.Perform screenings for developmental, social, emotional and behavioral well-being for early identification and primary prevention of challenges, and for timely and responsive assessment or intervention services needed for at-risk students.Assist with screenings for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) and attend staffing meetings for students being considered for the ESE programs.Perform assessments such as psychosocial/developmental history, adaptive behavior measurements, and classroom observations.Prepare individualized assessments and incorporate parents', students' and teachers' perspectives and performance objectives into final assessments.Implement interventions aimed at improving students' behavioral health, social-emotional development, and academic achievement.Provide individual, group and family counseling to address targeted problems interfering with students' functioning and well-being.Identify obstacles to success while building on strengths and resiliencies; offer the opportunity to explore different ways of understanding and perceiving the environment and facilitate effective ways of coping.Assist schools in creating and maintaining a safe school environment that promotes learning and the development of cognitive, academic, emotional, and social growth among students.Participate in reducing risk for vulnerable students by promoting awareness, responding to crises and assisting schools in reinstating a state of functional safety and security.Register students in Pomis (Intergy) and follow established Accounting Policies and Procedures.Follows established Accounting Policies and Procedures to complete all requirements no later than the same day of intervention.Performs other duties as assigned.
We Are an Equal Opportunity Employer
How much does a school psychologist earn in Miami Gardens, FL?
The average school psychologist in Miami Gardens, FL earns between $43,000 and $100,000 annually. This compares to the national average school psychologist range of $55,000 to $110,000.
Average school psychologist salary in Miami Gardens, FL
$66,000
What are the biggest employers of School Psychologists in Miami Gardens, FL?
The biggest employers of School Psychologists in Miami Gardens, FL are: