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  • School Psychologist

    SPG Therapy & Education

    School psychologist job in Castro Valley, CA

    SPG Therapy & Education is currently hiring School Psychologists for school-based positions. SPG is dedicated to providing all employees with a unique mentoring program and maintaining strong, collaborative client relationships. SPG Therapy & Education is clinician lead and dedicated to helping kids. Come be part of a remarkable team that empowers real change in the lives of children and their families! Job Duties and Responsibilities Conduct psychoeducational assessments for referred students in accordance with California Department of Education and Federal guidelines. Prepare comprehensive, legally defensible written reports of assessment findings with diagnoses and specific recommendations, in accordance with State and Federal guidelines. Certify pupils' eligibility for placement in special education services, programs or classes in accordance with their individual physical, mental and emotional needs. Participate in Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings, following due process timelines. Provide counseling services to students, as needed. Provide consultative support to administrators, parents, students, school-based personnel and SPG staff on matters pertaining to special education procedures and guidelines, mental health issues, child development, student behavior, learning problems and relevant intervention strategies and recommendations. WHY CHOOSE US? Focus on collegial support, mentorship and professional growth Diagnostic materials provided Special Interest Group memberships - Culturally Linguistically Diverse, Behavior and AAC SIGs are open to all employees Professional dues and training reimbursement Robust, very competitive compensation packages, including 401K with company matching, medical, dental and vision benefits Requirements California PPS Credential Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong speaking, writing, and listening skills and the ability to work as a collaborative and supportive team member Fingerprint background clearance Tuberculosis (TB) clearance SPG Therapy & Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate in employment and personnel practices on the basis of race, sex, age, disability, religion, national origin or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
    $91k-138k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • School Psychologist

    Evalgroup

    School psychologist job in Oakland, CA

    About us Our history was developed through working in the field of special education. We specialize in the areas of education, mental health, speech language pathology, school psychology, and occupational therapy. In addition, we pride ourselves in being personable, professional, and experienced in facilitating positive outcomes for all we encounter.The EvalGroup strives to use a collaborative approach in helping schools and other settings achieve optimal results. The EvalGroup was founded with the idea of reaching more children and addressing the needs of each individual. The EvalGroup works diligently to enhance learning and utilize strategies to create competitive learners for school and beyond.We believe it to be our mission to be the best. We are a Group of professionals who have dedicated our lives to helping others. We continue to delivery exceptional services and be the preferred professional firm our partners seek.*Job Summary*Under the supervision of regional psychologist, Psychologist provides School Psychology services that meet the educational needs of each student in the psychologist's area of responsibility. Serves as Psychologist to students from Preschool through Transitions. Evaluates needs of children within the educational system or school.Applies scientific principles in assessment of intellectual abilities, characteristics, and behavior. Conducts case management and supervision of assignments. Attends school meetings and completes psycho-educational assessment reports.*Duties*Complete Assessments and Psycho-educational Evaluations in the areas of Intellectual, Social-emotional, Adaptive/Behavioral, and other areas based on Student need.Conduct data collection and analysis. Gather information through interviews, observations, and other meaningful practices to solicit relevant information regarding Student overall functioning.Progress monitoring, consultation and collaboration with school personnel and parents (Family-school-community collaboration).Ability to understand and implement School and District-wide practices to promote learning Knowledge of research-based and best practices of the following: Academic/learning interventions, Mental health interventions, Behavioral interventions, Instructional support, Prevention and intervention services Special Education and General Education functions- attendance to IEPs, 504s, and other meetings (psychologist's responsibility and role which require meeting attendance) Crisis preparedness duties Implement and support diversity in development and learning Continuously promote research-based and best practices Abide by Professional ethics, school law, and systems.Provide for student supervision which ensures student safety consistent with district and school expectations.Completion of Satisfactory reports within mandated timelines and as requested by supervisor Professional and meaningful presentation of psycho-educational assessment reports Other duties may be assigned. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $140,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k)401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Ability to Commute: Oakland, CA 94610 (Required) Ability to Relocate: Oakland, CA 94610 (Required) Work Location: In person
    $140k yearly 3d ago
  • 2026-27 School Psychologist (Resume Collection)

    Education Authority 3.8company rating

    School psychologist job in Los Angeles, CA

    ABOUT ALLIANCE COLLEGE-READY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Alliance College-Ready Public Schools is one of the largest and most successful nonprofit public charter school networks in the nation, operating 26 high-performing, middle and high schools that educate nearly 13,000 scholars who make up the heart of Los Angeles' Latinx, Black, and recent immigrant communities. Alliance schools have been recognized as among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report , Newsweek , the U.S. Department of Education, and the California Department of Education. Since opening our first school in 2004, 95% of Alliance scholars have graduated from high school. We strive to uplift our scholars and their communities by fostering unparalleled educational opportunities that encourage scholarly thought, resilient learning, powerful communication, mind-body wellness, and community advocacy. To learn more, visit ******************* For current vacancies by location, please click here. ROLE SUMMARY School Psychologists provide a comprehensive range of psychological services to support the academic success, mental health, and overall development of general and special education scholars. Working collaboratively with educators, families, and school-based teams, School Psychologists use data-informed practices to assess needs, design interventions, and build systems of support that promote equity and access for all learners. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provide psycho-educational assessments, including but not limited to Initial Evaluation, Triennial Evaluation, Manifestation Determination, Functional Behavioral Analysis, Social Emotional Evaluation, and others as needed. Actively participate and facilitate during Individualized Educational Program (IEP) meetings; interpret results of psycho-educational assessment; work as part of a team to determine special education eligibility and make program recommendations. Provide Special Education Direct Instructional Services (DIS), Counseling and Educationally Related Intensive Counseling Services (ERICS), develop Present Levels of Performance (PLPs) summaries, SMART goals, and track services in Welligent. Collaborate with special education team members to develop coherent and comprehensive individual behavior support plans. If appropriate, serve as a Behavior Intervention Case Manager (BICM) for designated special education scholars under the 1994 Hughes Bill, mandating “Positive Behavior Intervention” plans. Act as liaison between the school community members and community agencies and county programs. Collaborate with the site Culture team around Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) implementation, fostering a trauma-informed, resilience-focused, and anti-racist culture, mental health and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) initiatives across tiers, Student Support and Progress Team (SSPT) meetings, and crisis planning. Consult with parents, teachers, and other staff regarding classroom accommodations to better support scholars' educational and social-emotional progress. Maintain data on scholars, including present levels of performance, and monitor the progress of intervention strategies. Establish and monitor necessary caseloads, and work with schools and other staff to plan assessments and meetings, submit records, reports, and assignments promptly and efficiently. Develop, coordinate, and deliver training to staff, parents, and scholars based on needs identified in data, such as the Panorama SEL survey results. Participates in ongoing professional growth opportunities to keep current with trends and practices in the field, including those offered through the Home Office. Supervise School Psychologist interns as appropriate. Perform additional related duties as assigned. IDEAL CANDIDATES Belief: Hold the belief that all scholars, regardless of their economic or social demographics, deserve a quality education and can earn a four-year college degree. Social Justice: Desire to work in systemically underserved communities in Los Angeles and be a part of Alliance's social justice mission by integrating anti-racist, pro-Black, student-centered instruction. Culture: Demonstrate an ability to develop a positive, achievement-oriented, supportive, and collaborative culture of high expectations that motivates and inspires scholars to learn at college-preparatory levels. Data: Knowledge of psychological and educational techniques, tests, materials, methods, theories, and trends in assessing and identifying scholarly learning and behavioral characteristics. Familiarity with Welligent or similar systems of documentation. Expertise: Knowledge of federal and state laws and procedures, codes, regulations, and requirements of areas of assigned responsibility for special education. Knowledge of principles, practices, methods, and strategies applicable to special education curriculum development and strategies for implementation. Thrive in an environment of high expectations and collaboration. Mindset: Hold a growth mindset and commit to continuously honing their craft. Relationship-Building: Have strong interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills with both children and adults. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS California Pupil Personnel Services credential in School Psychology. Applicants will be required to provide a copy of the credential. Equivalent Out-of-State Credential transferring to California. Applicants will be required to provide a copy of their out-of-state credential and official transcripts verifying completion of an equivalent school psychology program accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Master's degree in Educational Psychology or a related field from an accredited college or university. Preferred: Experience in crisis prevention and intervention. BENEFITS In alignment with our commitment to equity for our scholars, Alliance is dedicated to promoting equity and transparency within our team, offering competitive salaries commensurate with experience, as well as generous retirement and health benefits. This position is Exempt. We strive to be the best employer possible by offering excellent benefits for our employees and their families. Please click HERE for more information about our health benefits, retirement options, as well as our paid holidays and leave. Professional Development: At Alliance, we believe in supporting school leadership growth and providing substantial school-based and network-wide professional development support. Leadership Opportunities: Leadership opportunities are extensive at Alliance, and those interested in growing their leadership skills are invited to join our Emerging Leader Cadre program. Recognition: The Counseling & Wellness Provider of the Year provides special recognition and compensation to a provider who demonstrates their dedication and exceptional ability to engage scholars. COMPENSATION $93,000.00 - $144,350.00 APPLICATION PROCESS Interested candidates should submit an application. If you advance to the next step, you will be contacted for a phone screen and/or interview. Only candidates who advance will be contacted. If you would like to view the progress of your application, you can log in to your Candidate Home Account by signing in at the top right of our jobs page. Unfortunately, we are not able to sponsor or support applicants on visas at this time or in the foreseeable future. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Alliance College-Ready Public Schools is dedicated to fostering an inclusive, anti-racist, pro-Black community that celebrates diversity, equity, and the unique identities of all scholars and staff. Nearly two-thirds of our teachers and administrators identify as people of color, reinforcing our commitment to representation and the power of diverse role models. We recognize the richness of the cultures and communities we serve, and we believe that embracing and empowering these identities is essential to the success and pride of our scholars. Working at Alliance means joining a movement to drive transformative change, nurture resilience, and build lifelong, meaningful connections with scholars and their communities. Champion Alliance's Anti-Racist, Pro-Black Mission: The strongest candidates will bring a commitment to Alliance's mission of building an anti-racist, pro-Black community that prioritizes the success and well-being of Black and Brown scholars. Candidates should have a passion for promoting equity through anti-racist, student-centered teaching practices that celebrate racial and cultural identities. This role is rooted in service to systemically underserved communities in Los Angeles, helping scholars graduate “college-ready” with pride in who they are. This is subject to change at any time based on the evolving needs of the organization. Alliance College-Ready Public Schools are tuition-free public charter schools that do not discriminate against any scholar, parent, community member, or staff member based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Alliance College-Ready Public Schools requires that all team members complete a LiveScan background check and TB clearance. Alliance College-Ready Public Schools requires that all team members be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for the safety of our students, family, and staff. Team members may apply to seek a medical exemption. Regardless of your current vaccination status, our team can advise you on how to fulfill this important requirement so that you can start the position in a timely way. Research shows that while men apply to jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other underrepresented people tend to only apply when they match every criterion. If you think you meet some of the qualifications, but don't necessarily check every box in the job description, we encourage you to still apply. If you have questions contact the Talent Acquisition Team at *********************** .
    $93k-144.4k yearly Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Bilingual School Psychologist

    ISO Workforce Allliance

    School psychologist job in Sonora, CA

    School Psychologist Pay: $85-$95/hour Schedule: Full-time, school year assignment Setting: District-based, in-person ISO Workforce Alliance is partnering with a school district in Sonora, California to identify a qualified School Psychologist to support students ages 0-22 through psychoeducational assessment, consultation, intervention, and collaboration with school teams and families. This is an in-person role focused on assessment, IEP support, crisis response, and preventive mental health services within a special education framework. Role Summary Under the direction of the Director of Special Education, the School Psychologist provides psychoeducational evaluations, consultative services, counseling, and behavioral intervention support for students with learning, emotional, and adjustment needs. This role is a key member of the IEP and Educational Assessment teams. Key Responsibilities Conduct psychoeducational evaluations for referred students (ages 0-22) Prepare written evaluation reports covering cognitive, affective, and sensorimotor domains Participate as a member of IEP and Educational Assessment Service teams Provide consultation to teachers, administrators, and families Assist in the development of behavior plans, instructional strategies, and intervention plans Provide short-term counseling and crisis intervention for students and families Deliver preventive mental health services such as classroom presentations and stress reduction programs Participate in parent-teacher conferences and placement meetings Support ongoing re-evaluations in accordance with legal mandates Assist in the development of Special Education policies and procedures Knowledge & Skills Child development and learning theory Assessment tools and psychoeducational testing procedures Instructional materials and intervention strategies Multicultural considerations in assessment and service delivery Core Abilities Build positive relationships with students, families, and school staff Identify learning strengths and areas of need Develop appropriate instructional and behavioral interventions Analyze student data and translate findings into meaningful recommendations Required Qualifications Valid California Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential with authorization in School Psychology Valid California driver's license Ability to pass required employment entrance exams Experience with preschool populations preferred but not required Compensation $85-$95/hour, depending on experience Weekly pay through ISO Workforce Alliance Full benefits available for full-time contractors Why Work with ISO Personalized recruiter support Transparent pay and placement process Strong partnerships with California school districts Dedicated team focused on education and behavioral health staffing
    $85-95 hourly 12d ago
  • School Psychologist - Millbrae, CA

    Futurerecruit

    School psychologist job in Millbrae, CA

    School Psychologist (SY 24-25) - Contract Required Qualifications: Current California PPS license. CLAD and AAS authorizations. Valid driver's license and own transportation. 2-3 years of current school district teaching experience. Bilingual in Spanish. Experience with preschool through 5th grade. Note: This position is for 24/25 SY, however, if you're interested, we have the same opportunity for the remainder of the 23/24 school year. Job Description Develop APs for students on caseload. Provide formal IEP and 504 assessments. Provide ERMHS counseling as stipulated on IEPs. Provide site caseload oversight and IEP draft and completion support. Set up (when needed) and act as LEA for IEP meetings. Attend training as requested. Collaborate and provide support to other SPED and GE staff. Provide lunch bunch, SEL, or social skills groups or lessons.
    $91k-139k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • School Behaviorist

    Looking Glass Childrens Services

    School psychologist job in Los Angeles, CA

    Job DescriptionBehaviorist's Job entails The Behaviorist works one on one in a public school classroom with a special needs client who has behaviors that impede learning. The behaviorist is expected to deliver ABA strategies to help eliminate these problematic behaviors and to teach new replacement behaviors. He/She takes data and complete notes on a daily basis. The full time position is 30 hours per week, 5 days a week. We also have part time positions with fewer days. For the part time position the applicant must be available for at least three days per week. Our clients are in grades Kindergarten thru High School. Our agency works mainly in the Los Angeles area. Training consists of approximately 52 hours of online training . All candidates must be fingerprinted , Tb cleared and possess at least a high school degree. The agency prefers applicants who have an AA or BA degree in the area of ABA, education, social work or child development. Male applicants are especially desired.
    $84k-127k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Hiring Bilingual School Psychologist - ASAP Start

    Amergis

    School psychologist job in San Bernardino, CA

    The School Psychologist works to support students through a variety of mental health and developmental issues and aids in qualifying students for additional support services. The School Psychologist is responsible for providing on-site psychological services to students under the jurisdiction of the state and district. Pay rate is $60-70/hr Minimum Requirements: + Must maintain current State licensures and/or certifications in state of assignment + Must be bilingual in Spanish and English + Experience in pediatric and adolescent population is preferred + Master's degree in psychology preferred + Complies with all relevant professional standards of practice + Current CPR if applicable + TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable + Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) + 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.
    $60-70 hourly 39d ago
  • Bilingual Psychologist

    Alliance Medical Center 4.4company rating

    School psychologist job in Healdsburg, CA

    Reputable Community Healthcare Clinic seeks a Bilingual Psychologist. ***** Join an organization that is respected and well-loved by the Community we serve! This is an excellent opportunity to share your work with an organization that cares for the Community of Healdsburg, Windsor, Geyserville, and beyond. What you will do at AMC: We are seeking a therapist to provide brief, group, and long-term therapy, health-focused counseling, and case management to a diverse population of mental health patients. The therapist will join AMC primary care providers in delivering same-day mental health consults for AMC patients. The Behavioral Health team at AMC works together with medical providers to integrate behavioral health and primary care for our patients. We pride ourselves on providing culturally and linguistically competent services for our Community. The Behavioral Health team works with patients who have a range of emotional and behavioral health issues. Patients may be experiencing life transitions, depression, anxiety, substance misuse, chronic pain, major medical illness, or need support in reaching health goals. Patients may also have co-occurring diagnoses. The Psychologist will provide same-day mental health “touches” or warm hand-offs to begin engaging patients in support of their health and wellness, as well as brief, short-term counseling, group counseling, care coordination, and case management services. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Interviews patients and studies medical and social case histories. Observes patients and selects, administers, and interprets intelligence, achievement, interest, personality, and other psychological tests to diagnose disorders and formulate plans of treatment. Write a psychological testing report to be included as part of the patient's plan of service. Documents progress/data in medical records using objective, measurable methods. Treats psychological disorders to effect improved adjustments. Selects the approach to use in individual therapy, such as directive, nondirective, and supportive treatment, and plans frequency, intensity, and duration of therapy. Collaborates with psychiatrists and other specialists in developing treatment programs for patients. Instructs and directs students serving psychological internships in hospitals and clinics. Adheres to health center productivity standards as defined by the medical director and senior management. Participates in quality improvement initiatives. Adheres to quality assurance guidelines and aids the health center in reaching its clinical quality goals. Adheres to nationally recognized health care standards. Knows and follows clinic policies and procedures. Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Requirements Bilingual Spanish Speaking California licensed Psychologist Experience working in the Latino community and children/adolescents populations Ability to work on a multidisciplinary team in a primary care setting Knowledge of the principles, procedures, methods and techniques of behavioral health service provision, including: Legal and ethical issues Involuntary hospitalization/ 5150 process CPS & APS reporting requirements Danger to self and Danger to Others reporting requirements Crisis resolution skills Brief and solution focused therapy Co-Occurring disorders assessment, diagnosis and treatment Ability to assess, diagnose with the DSM 5, and treatment plan according to Medi-Cal guidelines with proper documentation in an electronic medical record Experience charting in an electronic medical record Art therapy skills preferred Experience working in a FQHC or similar integrated medical clinic Experience providing Warm Hand-Offs Knowledge of CBT/DBT, motivational interviewing techniques, mindfulness and other stress reduction strategies, behavioral health approaches to pain management and chronic health issues such as diabetes EMDR certification a plus! Experience using EPIC, an electronic medical record. Salary Description $140,000/ year- $145,000/ year DOE
    $140k-145k yearly 29d ago
  • School Psychologist - Bilingual Preferred

    Coronado Unified School District

    School psychologist job in California

    Student Support Services/Psychologist Full-Time - 7.58 hours a day Length of Work Year: 186 Days Credential: California Pupil Personnel Services Credential: Specialization: School Psychologist Pay Range: $58,847.00 - $125,054.00 Annually (maximum placement range 6 step 26) Step and placement dependent on verifiable work experience, plus generous health and welfare package
    $58.8k-125.1k yearly 13d ago
  • School Psychologist

    Conecta Education

    School psychologist job in Antioch, CA

    Conecta Education is currently hiring the a School Psychologist in the greater Contra Costa County area: Full Time 5 days per week, Mon-Fri 37.5 hours per week, 7:45 am to 4:15 p.m. 1/2 hour unpaid lunch Elementary School age students Must have PPS Credential Pay starts at $85 an hour! Conecta prides itself in specializing solely in educational staffing. Our staffing consultants have decades of experience in the field of education and provide our candidates with access to opportunities, flexibility and personalized support in your career search. Conecta's staffing consultants are committed in assisting our candidates find the right job and ensure compatibility between provider, school and students. Our experienced staffing consultants assess your ideal role and craft a personalized search strategy tailored to meet your career goals. If your ideal career opportunity is not part of our existing job openings, we'll actively work to locate it on your behalf, and we will find it! What we offer our employees Flexible, school-based employment options across the country Contract employment Perm to contract employment Part-time & Full-time employment Per diem employment Comprehensive benefits package Competitive hourly pay (W-2 or 1099) Per diem reimbursement (if eligible under IRS guidelines) Health insurance for full-time employees 401(K) plan CEU's Relocation assistance Optional summer pay programs for school-based providers Opportunities to transition from contract to permanent employment with our clients Ongoing dedicated support You're never alone on assignment with Conecta ************************
    $85 hourly 60d+ ago
  • School Psychologist

    School Gig

    School psychologist job in San Jose, CA

    The impact you will have: School psychologists in San José Unified collaborate with students, staff, families, and other support providers to inspire our students to discover their own greatness. As a member of our Special Education team, our School Psychologists perform assessments, set student goals, and participate in IEP meetings. A more detailed job description is available at ******************************************* Who you are: A reliable professional who is relentlessly committed to student success. You work well independently, as well as within a team. You have outstanding communication skills and effectively collaborate with students, staff, families, and our community. What you bring: Resume and Letter of Introduction outlining desire and qualifications for this position Two (2) letters of reference from prior supervisors Transcripts of your undergraduate degree, and graduate degrees if applicable. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application purposes only. If you are an international applicant, you will need to submit a transcript evaluation that will state what your degree is equivalent to in California. Please click here to view approved agencies. Pupil Personnel Services: Psychology credential - attachment should include document number assigned by the CTC. Click here to see an example. Please submit a redacted, psycho-educational report that you have written for our review. If you have not written a formal psycho-educational report, please submit a sample report from your coursework. Spanish preferred (Native speaker desirable) When will you hear back from us: Within seven days of applying, we will inform you if you will be moving forward in our hiring process and share next steps. If there is a delayed response, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]. Benefits What we offer: San José Unified offers a fantastic team and system of supports. H1B Visa Sponsorship for qualified international Speech Language Pathologists For a faster response please include your request for H1B Sponsorship in your Letter of Introduction and ensure you are submitting a California approved transcript evaluation. Please click here to view approved agencies. Comprehensive benefits package which includes free medical and dental coverage for our employees who work at least a 0.75 FTE (30 hours per week), as well as paid personal, family, and maternity leaves, among other great perks! Our teachers receive mac laptops and have on-site technology support. We provide free induction to teachers needing to clear their credential. All teachers receive fantastic professional development throughout the year and opportunities for one-on-one coaching with site or district coaches. Note to internal applicants: While resubmitting information we already have on file is not required, we encourage you to submit a letter of introduction highlighting your qualifications and interest in this role, as well as any other information you would like to share. Where applicable, please also note which available location you are applying to. Who we are: San José Unified is an innovative urban school district that prepares today's students to be the thinkers, leaders, and creators of tomorrow. We are reinventing the education system by bringing together teachers and staff with parents and students, inspiring each to discover their own greatness. Serving nearly 25,000 students from transitional kindergarten through high school in 41 schools from Downtown San José to the Almaden Valley, San José Unified is Silicon Valley's largest and most diverse school system. We welcome instructional and support staff who are interested in making a difference in the lives of San José children. San José Unified School District prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation or bullying on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnic group identification, race, ancestry, national origin, religion, marital, parental or family status, color, mental or physical disability, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics in its educational programs and activities or employment practices as required by Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Section 504 or the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Vocational Education Act of 1976. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the District's programs. Students, parents, employees, or others who wish further information about these regulations, or who wish to file a complaint, should contact the following persons: For Title IX, discrimination, equity or Section 504 Compliance complaints involving students: Director of Student Services, Michelle Reghitto at ************ ext. 13224 ([email protected]), 855 Lenzen Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 For Title IX, discrimination or equity complaints involving staff: Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, Dominic Bejarano at ************ ext. 15015 ([email protected]), 855 Lenzen Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 For facilities or other ADA complaints: Director of Maintenance, Grounds and Operations, Denny Pini at ************, 855 Lenzen Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126
    $91k-138k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • School Psychologist

    Campbell Union High School District 4.1company rating

    School psychologist job in California

    Special Education (Certificated Management)/School Psychologist As of January 1, 2025: In accordance with Education Code section 44939.5, you are required by law to provide a complete list of every school district, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school that you have previously been employed no matter the length of service. Please include any part-time and/or substitution work in addition to any full-time employment positions. Failure to disclose any school district, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school that you have previously been employed may be deemed dishonesty in the hiring process and/or dishonesty following termination. CUHSD will provide a section where certificated job seekers can enter this information. Calendar and Compensation $108,148.48 - $133,249.24 annually (Range 4.1, Certificated Management salary schedule) Master's and Doctoral stipends of $2,797 Generous health benefit plan options include several that require no employee contribution for full family coverage $60 monthly mileage stipend 187 day work calendar General Description Under the guidance of the Director of Special Education, the School Psychologist is responsible for assessing, identifying and supporting students with disabilities to ensure they succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. Responsibilities Include Individualized Education Programs (IEP) Support Conduct psychoeducational evaluations to determine eligibility for special education services and any necessary individualized instruction or required behavior interventions With other school-based professionals and parents, participate in the creation and management of IEPs for students with disabilities Provide counseling services to students who are eligible for services based on the IEP Department and Program Support Support a culture of student achievement by promoting healthy and supportive academic environments for students with disabilities Partner with other school-based professionals to ensure students with special needs are receiving appropriate services according to the IEP Plan and or participate in needed services and programs at the district, building, classroom, and individual levels Program Administration Serve as the Local Education Agency (LEA) designee at IEP meetings Gather, generate and analyze student and classroom data to inform program development Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education and Experience Master's degree or higher from an accredited institution California Pupil Personnel Services-School Psychologist credential (Intern candidates will also be considered) Must possess a valid California Driver's license. Ability to: Communicate well, both orally and in writing, with staff, administrators, managers, vendors and the community. Manage multiple tasks concurrently. Plan and implement projects, prepare reports, etc. Identify and set priorities for work assigned and meet required deadlines. Working Conditions Environment Office environment Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Lift, carry, push or pull items with a strength factor of up to 40 pounds Have mobility sufficient to move about, stand, and/or sit for extended periods, and access all locations in the work environment Have flexibility and strength to reach with hands and arms, reach above shoulder level as necessary and, be able to bend and stoop Have manual dexterity to appropriately control and manipulate objects, materials, and equipment used on the job, including telephone and computer Ability to drive to all district facilities and necessary meetings and conferences Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by the employee within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and, qualifications required for this position. It is the policy of Campbell Union High School District (CUHSD) to provide equal opportunity for all individuals in education and employment. District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying based on actual or perceived characteristics of race or ethnicity, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or any other characteristic identified in Education Code 200 or 220, Penal Code 422.55, or Government Code 11135, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics (Board Policy 5145.3 and 4030 through 4032). Board Approval: 2.07.2019
    $108.1k-133.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • School Psych

    Bluecloud Staffing

    School psychologist job in Santa Barbara, CA

    Job Description A friendly, community-driven district in Santa Barbara, CA is looking for a dedicated School Psychologist to join their special education department. Youll help identify student strengths and challenges, contribute to eligibility decisions, and collaborate closely with parents and educators. Duties include: Conducting academic, cognitive, and social-emotional assessments Leading IEP meetings and contributing to eligibility reports Providing individual and group counseling as needed Assisting with crisis response and behavioral planning Requirements: PPS Credential in School Psychology Schedule: Full-time, MondayFriday, 7.5-hour days Compensation: Competitive pay, benefits, and continuing education support
    $86k-131k yearly est. 10d ago
  • School Psychologist

    Covelo Group

    School psychologist job in Chula Vista, CA

    Covelo Group is seeking a dedicated School Psychologist to join its Educational Services team. If you're looking for a rewarding career meeting the unique mental health needs of students in a school setting, this could be the role for you. Covelo Group's expert recruiters connect qualified allied health professionals with school districts across the U.S. We don't place our applicants in just any job - we partner with you to match you with the right position to match your skills and advance your unique career goals. Job Summary As a school psychologist, you will support teachers and administrators by promoting the mental health and well-being of your students. You will perform psychological and/or academic assessments and recommend interventions to support students' mental, emotional, and behavioral health in a learning environment. As a mental health professional, your colleagues will look to you to offer best practices, strategies, and solutions to serve the students in your school best. Your students will vary in age from grades K-12, to be determined by the school district. Their mental, emotional, or behavioral challenges may range from mild to moderate to severe. The level of intervention they require will be determined on a case-by-case basis, often according to the parameters set forth in their individual education plans (IEP) or 504 plans. You will regularly collaborate with other school-based behavioral health professionals, counselors, therapists, and paraprofessionals. You will work directly with students to develop or improve communication skills, mediate conflict resolution, promote positive peer relationships, and prevent bullying and violence. You will also identify at-risk students and provide crisis prevention strategies as needed. You will foster a positive relationship between the school and families by regularly communicating with parents about their children's mental health and academic progress. You will also connect families with community resources and coordinate outside services when appropriate. We are looking for a versatile school psychologist who is willing to collaborate with a diverse group of students, families, educators, and administrators. Our ideal applicant is compassionate, steady under pressure, and capable of meeting the needs of students who require a significant level of mental, emotional, and behavioral support. Benefits Package Competitive compensation Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and more starting the first of the month after 30 days of full-time employment. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited university Master of Education (MEd) in School Psychology from an accredited university approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Experience Prior psychology experience in a school setting is preferred but not required. Licensure and Certifications Current state license to practice as a school psychologist Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential through the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) BLS certification At Covelo Group, we advocate for our candidates to secure the best possible compensation and benefits packages available. If you're looking to take your school district healthcare career to the next level, we want to hear from you today! This pay range represents Covelo Group's good faith minimum and maximum range for this role at the time of posting. Actual compensation offered will be dependent on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's experience, qualifications, and location. We consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with the California Fair Chance Act and applicable local ordinances. Covelo Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
    $79k-118k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • EFC School Psychologist (18/19 SY)

    Education for Change Public Schools 3.8company rating

    School psychologist job in California

    Special Education/School Psychologist (High-Needs School) Date Available: 2018-2019 Position Summary Education for Change is looking for several dynamic and visionary School Psychologists who will engage students, families, and other members of our learning community to ensure high student achievement, as well as support mental health and behavior in an effort to ensure children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. The School Psychologist supports instructional programs by reviewing reports of team members, mentoring colleagues, and supporting professional accountability. S/he performs specialized psychological work in an educational setting to enable students to achieve optimal learning. S/he collects, interprets, and synthesizes information about students' sensory motor/perceptual functioning, academic achievement, intelligence, social/emotional adjustment, and significant crises that influence academic and behavioral functioning. The School Psychologist works cooperatively as an interdisciplinary team member to provide services and to devise an appropriate service plan for referred students and their families. S/he will know how to successfully work in an urban elementary school with a high English Learner and low-income population, including traumatized students. About Education for Change Public Schools Education for Change Public Schools (EFCPS) believes it is the right for every child to have access to a high-quality, 21st century education. Our mission is to provide a superior public education to Oakland's most underserved children by creating a system of schools that focuses relentlessly on our student's academic achievement. EFCPS is a charter management organization that manages a diverse portfolio of K-8 schools, growing to a portfolio of preK-12 schools in the Fruitvale and Elmhurst neighborhoods of Oakland, currently serving 3,200 children. Additional information about Education for Change can be found at ************** Essential Duties and Responsibilities EFC believes that high quality instruction, and its continuous refinement, will lead to success for our students. We are looking for a School Psychologist who is highly effective in each of the following areas: Data Driven Planning and Assessment Selects and administers age appropriate assessment methods and materials in order to determine the needs of the student. Interprets assessment results and compiles comprehensive psychological assessment reports that address the reason for referral and include appropriate recommendations. Serves as a member of the interdisciplinary assessment team assigned to each school and works as a team member in making placement decisions, developing intervention plans, and planning programs to meet the special needs of children. Assist in the development of FBAs and BIPs for students and in the implementation of recommended courses of action; Learning Environment Serves as a resource to teachers and staff regarding psychological services and the academic/psychological needs of students Establish a culture of high expectations that includes the shared belief that ALL children can achieve at high levels and are prepared to succeed in any setting. Monitor students' behavior/activities in a variety of educational environments (e.g. classroom, playground, field trips, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment Participate in eligibility committee meetings and contributes to the development of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Case Management Coordinate and manage mental health services for families and students with needs Monitor the evaluation and reevaluation process Consults with teachers and other school personnel to obtain information regarding the reason for referral. Gather background information on the student's psychological history by conducting behavioral observations, making home visits, conducting interviews, and reviewing school records. Conduct specialized individual and group counseling sessions to address specific emotional, social, and behavioral needs of students. Seek Parental Consent for MediCal billing, when necessary Uploads assessment reports to SEDS upon completion and documents all due diligence efforts made Professional Responsibilities. Provide in-service training and workshops for teachers and staff regarding mental health issues and proper procedures for the identification and referral of students. Act as a member of the Coordination of Services Team (COST) to provide intervention to students as necessary. Apply ethics and standards of professional practice in the delivery of school psychological services and observes relevant laws and policies that govern practice. Maintain adequate and current testing materials required by school psychologists. Actively seek and participate in professional development opportunities to remain current with federal and state special education guidelines Maintain accurate student records and ensure compliance with all state and federal laws, local board policies, and administrative guidelines Transport students, as necessary Attend mandatory new hire professional development Maintain strict student and parent confidentiality Support the mission, vision, and core values of Education for Change Partnerships, Family, and Community Consults and collaborates with educational staff regarding students with emotional, behavioral, cognitive and learning difficulties, in accordance with all directives, standards, procedures, policies, laws, rules, regulations, codes and guidelines Conferences with and provides information, support, and counseling to families of students. Assist in coordinating, communicating and seeking consultation with community agencies as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years of experience as licensed Specialist in School Psychology Valid California Pupil Personnel Service Credential in School Psychology Comprehensive knowledge of school psychology theory, child development, substance abuse education, tests and measurements, and crisis management. Must possess a growth mindset and be able to use feedback to refine practice Successful experience working in a collaborative environment Experience working with diverse communities Desired Qualifications: Bilingual Experience working with English Language Learners Outstanding communication and organization skills EFC Core Values - required by all EFC staff We collaborate. We are a team. We plan together, observe and analyze each other's work, collaborate with our coaches and site leaders, partner with our families, and together make decisions about our programming. We are a learning organization. We approach or practice with an inquiry stance and a growth mindset; we analyze, innovate, and iterate every single day so that we continually improve. We believe in coaching and developing people at every level of experience, at every level of the organization. We are solutions-oriented. We approach every challenge with a problem-solving orientation. We listen to and encourage each other. We are resilient in the face of adversity. We are accountable. Our mission is to provide a superior public education to Oakland's most underserved children. We assume personal accountability for student growth; we analyze multiple forms of data, and that analysis drives our instruction. We are student-focused. We form close relationships, utilize personalized learning, differentiate instruction, make learning culturally relevant, engage families, and provide individualized interventions to meet the needs of every child. We listen. We are a small, responsive organization that values students, family, and employee voice and input. We are rooted in community. Ours is a place-based strategy that works deeply with neighborhood leaders and partners to serve our children. We understand that the cultures, values, traditions, and assets that our families bring must be leveraged and honored to reach and teach our children. Compensation & Benefits EFCPS offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package. For details, go to ********************** Application Process Apply online at *********************************
    $69k-85k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • School Psychologist (PSY) - Full Time, School Based

    Invo Healthcare 4.2company rating

    School psychologist job in Sacramento, CA

    Invo Healthcare is the nation's leading provider of behavior, mental health and therapy services in schools, centers and communities. We're seeking a talented, full-time School Psychologist to join our school-based services team in Sacramento, CA. Professional License Requirements: Applicants are required to have the following, legally mandated certifications. Applicants without these requirements will not be considered. Hold Master's Degree or higher in School Psychology Have active state-level credential as a School Psychologist What to expect from this role: Experience working in schools or with children is a plus but not required. Providing psychological counseling to students, parents, and staff Conducting psycho-educational evaluations of school-aged children identified or suspected of having learning or behavioral disabilities, and to develop reports on findings Providing psychological counseling to students, parents, and staff, and as needed make referral to appropriate community resources Observing pupils in classrooms and other school settings Serving as member of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team for students with psychological concerns Facilitating goals and objectives per individual child's educational plan Administering and evaluating standard psychological tests to assess the intellectual, educational, emotional, social and behavioral development of referred students, if needed Maintaining appropriate records Working in coordination with school personnel and parents to develop appropriate programs for eligible students Ensuring all services are performed in accordance with state laws and regulations Fulfilling any other school psychologist needs that arise in the school How Invo Supports You We know there's more to life than a job, so we've put together a supportive package of insurances, allowances, and development tools to help you grow no matter your season of life. -- Your Basics -- Paid Time Off, with flat and accruing options so you can rest as needed Multiple medical & supplemental benefit options; from RBPs to PPOs, you're covered Professional Liability Coverage so you can focus with peace of mind Company sponsored Short-Term Disability, with additional options for long-term disability & critical illness Day-1 401(k) options with discretionary company match options -- Professional Development -- Up to $500 Professional Development allowance for items including subscriptions, education materials, classroom materials and more. Up to $225 per year Professional Development Dues for organizations including ASHA, AOTA, NBCOT, APTA, and more. Licensure Reimbursement for qualifying licenses and expenses Unlimited access to a library of CEUs Access to Employee Assistance Programs -- Personalized Assistance -- Your dedicated Employee Relationship Manager provides tailored support for you throughout your time at Invo, becoming a one-stop-shop to help navigate your career change We offer district intervention if you're struggling to find the support you need day-to-day Who is Invo Healthcare? Invo Healthcare has been providing therapy services to children for 30 years in school-based contracts and clinics, with the mission of inspiring and nurturing growth for all learners. The Invo team is comprised of education and therapy leaders who have a keen understanding of how to meet the unique needs of school districts, children and families and help them succeed. Each of our employees are wholeheartedly committed to providing positive outcomes for children and helping them shine in their own way. Learn more about Invo at: *********************
    $86k-120k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Associate Psychologist

    Casa de La Familia 3.6company rating

    School psychologist job in Santa Ana, CA

    The Clinical Internship Program under Casa Counseling/Consejeria provides training and clinical supervision to post-graduate students enrolled in an accredited professional doctoral school to obtain a doctorate in psychology as an associate psychologist. Casa Counseling/Consejeria s Clinical Internship Program is committed to providing training in evidence-based practices. Our goal is to provide interns with the theoretical and experiential base that will become their foundation for future professional work in mental health and social services. These individuals will acquire the knowledge and skills to work competently within the mental health system after their Clinical Internship/Practicum Program. Associate Psychologists will be integrated into our interdisciplinary clinical team while enriching each other s experience through an interchange of ideas and perspectives while working collaboratively. Casa Counseling/Consejeria provides training each month to further our clinical staff s breadth of knowledge and enrichment, ultimately allowing them to better serve their client s needs. Training include in-house presentations on intervention strategies, best practices, and more. Outside presentations include training from local law enforcement, attorneys, and community partners. Mental Health Community Clinic- Casa Counseling/Consejeria, a division of Casa de la Familia, has a low-cost therapy program that gives many the opportunity to receive counseling services according to their family income. Students provide individual, family, and group therapy while coordinating care with a multidisciplinary team to provide excellent patient care. Practicum students will also learn to assess clinical crises and apply risk management techniques as needed. Specialties Group Therapy Associate Psychologists within this specialty will be trained to run successful groups. Groups may include parenting, anger management, stress, pain management, anxiety, sexual assault, domestic violence, and more. Training Structure The Clinical Internship Program is designed to last for 12 months based on academic requirements and agency needs. Clinical Interns are required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. Clinical Services you will provide: Crisis Intervention Individual Therapy Group Therapy Family Therapy Intake Assessments Professional Services you will provide: Case Management Coordination of services with law enforcement Multi-provider Coordination Community Presentations Development of other community supports Evidenced-Based Practices you will provide: Clinical Caseload Individual and/or family therapy Groups Psychoeducation Family Genograms Risk Assessment and Management Training Topics Provided recently: Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Legal aspects of domestic violence and human trafficking Immigration law applied to victims Engagement with Children and Families Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Sand Play Therapy Psychopharmacology LGBTQ+ Clinical Issues Human Trafficking The intersection between Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Domestic Violence Family Therapy Therapeutic Frame Art Interventions Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Elimination Disorders Dual Diagnosis Eating Disorders Clinical Supervisors are qualified by either the Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology. Application Process After applying here, you should expect the following: We will contact you for an interview. We have limited positions available, apply as early as possible. Applications are accepted year-round
    $70k-98k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Associate Psychologist, ADC

    Child Mind Institute 4.0company rating

    School psychologist job in San Mateo, CA

    We're dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need. We've become the leading independent nonprofit in children's mental health by providing gold-standard evidence-based care, delivering educational resources to millions of families each year, training educators in underserved communities, and developing tomorrow's breakthrough treatments. Position Details: Salary: $70,000 The Child Mind Institute offers a one-year professional training program designed to prepare candidates for a successful career in clinical child and adolescent psychology. The position is housed in the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Center, which offers innovative treatment services for children and adolescents with anxiety disorders through several specialized treatment programs, including the Social Anxiety Program, Selective Mutism Service, and the Trauma and Resilience Service. The Center's clinicians are experts in the field in providing comprehensive clinical care using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), including exposure and response prevention (ERP), Parent Child Interaction Therapy adapted for Selective Mutism (PCIT-SM) and other evidence-based treatments. The Anxiety and Mood Disorders Center also offers cutting edge, evidence-based, tailored treatment for children, adolescents, and young adults suffering from mood disorders and related concerns. These include depressive disorders, bipolar disorder, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, suicidality and self-harm, and emotional dysregulation, as well as comorbid problems such as anxiety, substance use, exposure to trauma, and executive functioning deficits. The center includes our comprehensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) program for children, preadolescents, adolescents, and young adults. Clinicians work intensively with children, parents, and teachers, and utilize a wide range of evidence-based intervention approaches, including CBT, DBT, Behavioral Activation, mindfulness-based interventions, and Behavioral Parent Training (BPT) tailored for individuals with mood disorders. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in all facets of our multidisciplinary group practice. Reporting to the Senior Clinical Psychologist, this is a full-time and exempt position in office 4 days per week and 1 day remote. Primary Faculty The staff in the San Francisco Bay Area Office includes leading clinical psychologists, social workers and mental health counselors. Center staff regularly collaborates with pediatric neuropsychologists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, and child and adolescent psychologists and other staff from our multidisciplinary clinical team. The clinical team based in California includes the clinicians listed below. Fellows will also have opportunities to work with clinicians in our New York office via virtual team meetings and training opportunities. Jennifer Louie, PhD Omar Gudiño, PhD, ABPP Lauren Allerhand, PsyD Angela Breidenstine, PhD Helene Omansky, LCSW Cheryl Best, PhD Morgan Eldridge, PhD Tiffany Phu, PhD Christine Morrissey, LCSW, MSEd You Will: Conduct semi-structured clinical assessments and diagnostic evaluations for children, adolescents, young adults, and families presenting with mental health concerns. Provide evidence-based treatment, including but not limited to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and behavioral interventions for mood disorders, emotional dysregulation, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety-related disorders, selective mutism, and comorbid conditions, in individual and group formats. Co-treat and collaborate with clinicians in multidisciplinary teams and specialized treatment programs. Participate in educational didactics, multidisciplinary case conferences, clinical meetings, and the Visiting Professor lecture series. Engage in comprehensive supervision, including at least one hour of individual supervision per week and additional group supervision. You Have: PhD or PsyD degree from an APA-accredited program in clinical psychology, school psychology, or counseling psychology. Full completion of doctoral degree by the beginning of the postdoctoral fellowship. Successful completion of a pre-doctoral internship. Flexibility to work hours including afternoon / evening hours to accommodate school schedules. #LI-hybrid Application Details and Instructions “To apply, please click “Apply” below. Applications submitted through third-party websites (e.g., Indeed, ZipRecruiter, etc.) will not be reviewed. Candidates will need to submit the following (please submit items 2-5 under “Attachments”): Curriculum vitae Cover letter (attention: Omar Gudiño, PhD, ABPP; Jennifer Louie, PhD; and Kenneth Schuster, PsyD) Two recommendation letters The names and contact information for the internship supervisor/training director and graduate program training director/DCT One treatment summary or case conceptualization representing your use of cognitive-behavioral interventions with a child or adolescent with an anxiety or mood disorder” Our Benefits Our great compensation package and benefits include medical insurance, 401(k), paid parental leave, dependent care, discounted tickets and entertainment perks programs. For more information about our benefits, please visit our employee benefits website. Pay Range The salary range for the position is posted. Factors such as candidate's work experience, education/training, job-related skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and business considerations affect the salary offered within this range. In addition, this salary may be subject to a geographic adjustment (according to a specific city and state and depending on the role), if an authorization is granted to work outside of the location listed in this posting. EEO Disclaimer Child Mind Institute is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment, regardless of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, military or veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. In compliance with California law, we also prohibit discrimination based on reproductive health decision-making, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or any other category protected by the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). In New York, we extend this prohibition to include status as a victim of domestic violence, familial status, or any other characteristic protected by the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL). Child Mind Institute is dedicated to ensuring accessibility and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities or medical conditions. If you require an accommodation to participate in the application process or perform your job, please contact our HR Department at **************** This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, benefits, and training.
    $70k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • School Psychologist

    Birch Agency 4.5company rating

    School psychologist job in McClellan Park, CA

    Birch Agency, a nationally recognized company in educational services, is looking for a School Psychologist to join our team in the McClellan Park, CA area! We have a passion for making a difference in the lives of children with special needs, and we are hiring like-minded professionals to be part of our team. Job Details: Full-time (8a-4: 30p daily) 3 sites Age group: TK-12th Caseload: TBD Start: ASAP Pay starting at $65/hr Responsibilities: Provide screening and assessment Provide progress monitoring Participate in the development of IEP Assess risk factors and provide academic, behavioral, and mental health interventions Provide individual/group therapy Consult with teachers, families, and appropriate service agencies Provide thorough and timely documentation and written reports Attend IEP meetings Response to intervention (RTI) Communicate with parents, school personnel, and appropriate service agencies Required Qualifications: Master s or PhD in School Psychology CA state licensure (PPS credential) Benefits: Competitive compensation package with benefits including health and dental insurance 401(k) matching Paid time off Relocation assistance (if applicable) Access to a supportive network of peers and mentors within Birch Agency ***Only candidates who are eligible to work in the US without sponsorship will be considered for the position*** #promoted #LI-JB1
    $65 hourly 16d ago
  • High School Associate

    Friends Church

    School psychologist job in Yorba Linda, CA

    Job DescriptionCampus: Yorba Linda Church Size: 6000+ Compensation: $25.00 an hour Employment Type: Full time, non-exempt Reports to: High School Pastor _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ About Friends Church Friends Church is a growing, multi-generational community located in North Orange County, California. We are committed to becoming a community of authentic Christ-followers, compelled to change our world. We believe the next generation matters-and we are passionate about helping students and families know and follow Jesus. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Position Summary The High School Ministry Associate will work closely with the HSM Director to support and strengthen our ministry to high school students. This position provides leadership, relational care, and administrative support to help create Christ-centered environments where students feel known, valued, and challenged to grow in their faith. The Associate will help recruit, equip, and shepherd volunteers, assist with weekly programming, and help plan and execute events, camps, and trips. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What You'll Do MINISTRY LEADERSHIP Partner with the HSM Director to implement the vision, goals, and values of Friends Church within High School Ministry. Assist in planning and leading weekly HSM services, including worship, teaching,games, and small group connection. Occasionally teach in large group and lead elements of programming as requested. Help create and implement a pathway of connection and discipleship for students,moving them from first-time guests to fully engaged participants in the HSM community. VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT Recruit, train, equip, and shepherd volunteer leaders (Life Group Leaders and Change Makers). Provide ongoing encouragement, coaching, and accountability for volunteers. Partner in organizing and leading regular volunteer training and leadership development opportunities. STUDENT & FAMILY CARE Build relationships with students inside and outside of programming through presence,encouragement, and discipleship. Provide pastoral support to students and families as needed, especially in times of crisis,referring to professional counselors when appropriate. Partner with parents to encourage family discipleship and support. EVENTS & CAMPS Assist in planning, promoting, and executing HSM events, camps, retreats, service projects, and outreach opportunities. Actively participate in all HSM activities and church-wide initiatives. ADMINISTRATION & COMMUNICATION Provide administrative support for communication (emails, texts, social media,registrations, and attendance tracking). Help maintain safety standards, child-protection policies, and compliance with church guidelines. Support logistics for weekly programming, events, and camps. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What We're Looking For A passionate follower of Jesus with a heart for High School Students and their families. Strong communicator, both on stage and in personal interactions. Organized, creative, and collaborative, with the ability to execute both details and vision. Team-oriented, humble, and adaptable in a fast-paced ministry environment. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience. At least 2 years of youth ministry or related experience desired. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Join Our Team If you're called to invest in the next generation and want to be part of something bigger than yourself, we'd love to meet you. Come help us build a ministry where every student is known, loved, and led to follow Jesus-and every parent feels supported on their journey. Apply today and help us build the church of tomorrow. Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plan with employer match, parental leave, professional development allowance, and generous PTO. Professional Growth: Opportunities for advancement within a multi-campus church environment, conference attendance, and continuing education support. Dynamic Ministry Environment: Access to modern facilities, technology, and resources designed to create engaging experiences for kids. Collaborative Team: Work alongside passionate ministry partners, and volunteers who share your heart for NextGen ministry. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ready to Shape the Future? If you're ready to invest in the next generation of Christ-followers and help kids discover their calling to change the world, we invite you to apply and join our mission. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Friends Church is committed to building diverse communities that reflect the kingdom of God. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds who share our mission and values. Powered by JazzHR 5dGZ9nHodd
    $25 hourly 20d ago

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The average school psychologist in Oxnard, CA earns between $71,000 and $156,000 annually. This compares to the national average school psychologist range of $55,000 to $110,000.

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