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Saint Louis Park Independent School District 283
School psychologist job in Saint Louis Park, MN
Title:
SchoolPsychologist
DBM Classification:
C43/Grade14
Department:
Special Education
Salary Range:
$47,066 - $103,660
Employee Group:
P.A.T- Teachers
Prepared Date:
December 2025
Reports to:
Director of Special Services
FTE/ FLSA Status:
1.00 FTE-10-Months- Exempt
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The SchoolPsychologist supports two elementary schools by implementing comprehensive school psychological services in accordance with Minnesota Statutes and district goals. This role is split between:
• Academic and behavioral supports, evaluation, and implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) at two elementary sites
• Supporting Medical Assistance (MA)/third-party billing processes through collaboration with families, service providers, and adherence to DHS and HHS requirements districtwide.
The successful candidate will demonstrate cultural responsiveness, effective communication with staff, students, and families from diverse backgrounds, and understanding of equitable practices in school psychology.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MTSS & Evaluation Focus
Serve as a key team member in school-wide MTSS processes, including academic and behavioral interventions.
Conduct comprehensive evaluations in compliance with Minnesota Rule Chapter 3525 and IDEA regulations.
Participate in special education due process procedures (initial evaluations, re-evaluations, IEP meetings).
Collaborate with intervention teams and general education teachers to develop, monitor, and adjust student supports.
Provide consultation and guidance to staff around progress monitoring, data-based decision-making, and problem-solving models.
Support SEL and mental health initiatives that promote safe, inclusive learning environments.
Utilize assessment tools and practices that are culturally responsive and aligned with best practices for diverse learners.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation as required by state and district policies.
MA/Third-Party Billing Focus
Provide training and ongoing support to schoolpsychologists, special education staff, related service providers, and case managers on compliant MA documentation, service logging, and timelines.
Audit service logs regularly to identify missing, incomplete, or non-billable documentation; follow up promptly with providers to correct issues and prevent claim denials.
Develop and maintain internal billing procedures that streamline data collection, consent workflows, and communication between schools and the district billing office.
Monitor provider enrollment status (e.g., MN-ITS and NPI requirements where applicable) to ensure all eligible service providers remain active and billable.
Run monthly or bi-monthly reports to track service delivery, documentation issues, and projected reimbursement; share updates with special education leadership.
Collaborate with evaluation teams to ensure assessment activities that are MA-billable (e.g., medically necessary evaluations) are documented correctly.
Support IEP teams in understanding how service minutes, provider types, and delivery methods affect MA eligibility and billing potential.
Ensure compliance with parental consent processes, including annual renewal, revocation tracking, and culturally/linguistically accessible communication.
Coordinate corrective action plans when audits (internal or external) identify billing concerns, ensuring timely resolution and prevention of repeat errors.
Assist in preparation for state audits or DHS reviews, gathering necessary documentation, service logs, provider credentials, and district policies.
Review and validate encounter data before claim submission, ensuring accuracy of dates, frequencies, codes, and provider information.
Collaborate with technology/data teams to improve electronic documentation systems, automate compliance prompts, and enhance accuracy of submitted billing data.
Analyze reimbursement trends to recommend staffing, training, or procedural changes that increase revenue potential while maintaining compliance.
Develop district-wide communication materials that help families understand MA billing, consent, privacy protections, and how reimbursement supports student services.
Participate in professional development offered by DHS, MDE, HHS, and professional associations to remain up-to-date on billing regulations and best practices.
Serve as a resource for culturally responsive billing practices, ensuring diverse families understand MA processes and feel respected and supported.
Document and maintain internal compliance records (e.g., credential files, consent forms, provider training) in alignment with DHS and district audit needs.
Performance will be evaluated in accordance with district policies, teacher development rubric, and the Minnesota educator evaluation model.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Training and experience with MTSS frameworks, progress monitoring tools, and intervention problem-solving models.
Demonstrated competence in psychoeducational and functional assessments, including cognitive, academic, social-emotional, and behavioral evaluation.
Knowledge of federal and state regulations, including IDEA, Section 504, FERPA, Minnesota Chapter 125A, and relevant DHS policies.
Experience collaborating with families from racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse backgrounds, with evidence of culturally responsive practice.
Familiarity with MA/third-party billing requirements, including:
Eligible service types
Documentation standards
Consent processes
DHS compliance expectations
Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially for documentation, consultation, and interdepartmental coordination.
Ability to manage data and electronic systems, including service logging platforms, student information systems, and evaluation software.
Capacity to work independently across multiple schools, prioritize tasks, and meet strict billing and documentation timelines.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in a public school setting, particularly elementary-level experience supporting MTSS, evaluations, and service delivery.
Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and restorative approaches that support safe, supportive school climates.
Advanced knowledge of MA/third-party billing, including experience with:
Minnesota DHS billing audits
MA provider enrollment
Claim reconciliation processes
Experience using due process platforms, such as SpEd Forms, EdPlan, or similar systems for IEPs, evaluations, and service logging.
Bilingual or multilingual ability, particularly in languages represented in the district's community (e.g., Spanish, Somali, Hmong, Oromo).
Training in culturally responsive evaluation tools and procedures, including practices that minimize bias in assessments and interpretations.
Familiarity with data systems used to track MA reimbursement and generate reports for district-level monitoring.
Experience providing staff training on documentation, compliance, or MTSS practices.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position is school-based and will require movement between classrooms and buildings. Must be able to conduct assessments and attend meetings in person. Occasional travel for training or district-wide meetings may be required.
Sitting: The majority of work, such as conducting assessments, writing reports, and counseling, requires extended periods of sitting.
Standing & Walking: Occasional standing and walking around the school to attend meetings, observe classrooms, or collaborate with staff and parents.
Bending & Stooping: Occasional bending or stooping to access materials files or assist students in certain activities.
Crisis Intervention: In some situations, the SchoolPsychologist may need to be physically involved in de-escalation or crisis intervention efforts, which may require movement or standing for extended periods.
Counseling Sessions: Sessions with students may involve sitting on low chairs or the floor, especially in counseling settings with younger students.
Fine Motor Skills: Required for typing, using computers or assessment tools, writing reports, and managing paperwork.
Assistive Technology: The use of adaptive tools and devices, which may require physical manipulation or positioning to assist students with special needs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
School Campuses: Most work is conducted in a school setting, including classrooms, counseling offices, meeting rooms, and occasionally outdoor or community spaces during assessments or interventions.
Private Offices or Counseling Rooms: Psychologists often have designated spaces for one-on-one or small group counseling, assessments, and confidential meetings.
Classroom Observations: The psychologist may observe classrooms to assess student behavior, collaborate with teachers, or consult on interventions.
Students: Regular interactions with students of varying age groups and diverse needs, including providing individual or group counseling and conducting assessments.
Educators & School Staff: Close collaboration with teachers, administrators, and paraprofessionals to develop strategies that support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being.
Parents & Families: Frequent communication with parents and guardians to discuss student progress, behavioral concerns, and interventions.
External Agencies: Collaboration with community-based services, mental health professionals, or outside specialists for additional student support.
Noise Levels: The work environment may vary from quiet offices or counseling rooms to louder and more dynamic school settings, such as classrooms or hallways.
Student Behavioral Needs: Interaction with students who may display challenging behaviors, requiring de-escalation techniques or interventions.
Flexible Work Spaces: Psychologists may need to move between classrooms, offices, and other locations within the school or district, depending on where services are needed.
Student Well-Being: Managing the emotional demands of supporting students with mental health challenges, behavioral issues, or trauma histories.
Crisis Situations: The psychologist may be involved in crisis intervention, which can be stressful and require quick, decisive action.
Confidentiality & Sensitive Topics: Maintaining confidentiality while addressing sensitive issues related to student mental health, special education needs, and family dynamics.
Standard School Hours: Typically works during school hours but may occasionally be required to attend meetings outside of regular hours for IEPs, parent conferences, or school-related events.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Valid Minnesota SchoolPsychologist license (Tier 3 or Tier 4) required to deliver and document MA-billable psychological services in schools.
A graduate degree in School Psychology (Specialist or Doctoral level) is required for MN licensure and ensures foundational assessment and consultation skills.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Licensure and Certification: State Certification/Licensure as a SchoolPsychologist.
Completion of a state-approved training program in school psychology.
Specialized coursework in trauma-informed care, special education, or mental health counseling.
National Certification in School Psychology (NCSP) (optional).
Crisis Prevention & Intervention Certification (may be required).
BENEFIT INFORMATION
St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
Health and Dental Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses
Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts.
$47.1k-103.7k yearly 32d ago
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School Psychologist 1.0 FTE Cannon Valley Special Ed Coop Faribault, MN
Cannon Valley Special Education Cooperative
School psychologist job in Minnesota
CVSEC Student Support Services/Psychologist
Date Available: 8/2025
About The Cannon Valley Special Education Cooperative:
The Cannon Valley Special Education Cooperative (CVSEC) serves the vibrant Minnesota communities of Faribault, Medford, Northfield, and Owatonna. We offer a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact in a collaborative and compassionate environment.
At Cannon Valley Special Education Cooperative, you'll find:
A team-oriented and supportive culture: Work alongside committed educators and staff who are passionate about helping every student succeed.
Specialized and impactful programming: Contribute to our innovative programs where students with unique needs receive the education and support they deserve.
Opportunities for growth and development: Advance your career through professional development, training, and wellness resources designed to help you thrive.
A commitment to student success: Be part of a community that believes all students can achieve their best when given the right tools and support.
If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a meaningful difference in students' lives, we invite you to join our team at CVSEC. Together, we're building brighter futures every day!
Position Overview:
The successful candidate will be an individual who firmly believes:
All students can and will learn, and their learning can be directly influenced by focusing on factors over which we have control.
You can work interdependently with teachers, school, and district leaders throughout the system, aligning the work of adults around improving student learning by meeting students' needs, interests, and aspirations.
You want to work with staff to continuously improve practices that enhance student and family engagement, creating the conditions for student success.
Primary Responsibilities:
Duties of this job include, but are not limited to:
Conduct psychoeducational assessments to evaluate students' cognitive, emotional, and academic functioning.
Use standardized tests, observations, and interviews to gather data on a student's needs, strengths, and areas for growth.
Interpret assessment results and work with other professionals to determine appropriate interventions.
Advocate for the needs of students with disabilities and ensure that they have access to the appropriate resources.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (teachers, special educators, parents, administrators) to develop and review students' Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
Provide recommendations for specific services, accommodation, and modifications based on assessment results.
Help monitor student progress and adjust interventions as necessary.
Work with students who have behavioral or emotional difficulties by implementing strategies to improve social skills, self-regulation, and classroom behavior.
Design behavior intervention plans (BIPs) for students with significant behavioral challenges.
Provide counseling and support for students dealing with anxiety, depression, or trauma.
Provide individual and group counseling to students, focusing on coping skills, social skills, and emotional regulation.
Support students in building self-esteem and resilience.
Participate in school-wide assessments and initiatives to improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities.
Maintain compliance with federal, state, and district policies regarding special education documentation, assessments, and reporting.
Participate in professional development and training to stay current on best practices in special education.
Preferences:
We strongly prefer candidates who have excellent collaboration skills with colleagues and an enthusiasm for working with students.
Qualifications:
Minimum: Master's Degree in School Psychology (internship year)
Education Specialist or Doctorate in School Psychology (all other candidates)
Commitment to all students' education, creative planning and organizational skills, and highly effective interpersonal skills.
Minimum: MN Teaching Licensure in School Psychology or ability to obtain licensure
Preferred: Nationally Certified SchoolPsychologist
Salary and Benefits:
The salary range for this position is based on the CVSEC Master Agreement, with a range of $52,522- $94,864. Your initial placement depends on your qualifications, including education and years of experience.
We are proud to offer our employees a wide array of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, short-term disability, long-term disability, free telehealth options through HealthiestYou, an employee assistance program, and retirement contributions.
How to Apply:
The position will remain open until filled.
Individuals who wish to be considered for this position must apply online at: **********************************************************
Salary: Based on CVSEC Master Agreement
1 Position Available
Cannon Valley Special Education Cooperative, ISD 6094-52, is an equal-opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity.
$52.5k-94.9k yearly 60d+ ago
School Psychologist
St. Louis Park Public Schools ISD 283 3.9
School psychologist job in Saint Louis Park, MN
Title: SchoolPsychologist DBM Classification: C43/Grade14 Department: Special Education Salary Range: $47,066 - $103,660 Employee Group: P.A.T- Teachers Reports to: Director of Special Services FTE/ FLSA Status: 1.00 FTE-10-Months- Exempt SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The SchoolPsychologist supports two elementary schools by implementing comprehensive school psychological services in accordance with Minnesota Statutes and district goals. This role is split between:
* Academic and behavioral supports, evaluation, and implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) at two elementary sites
* Supporting Medical Assistance (MA)/third-party billing processes through collaboration with families, service providers, and adherence to DHS and HHS requirements districtwide.
The successful candidate will demonstrate cultural responsiveness, effective communication with staff, students, and families from diverse backgrounds, and understanding of equitable practices in school psychology.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MTSS & Evaluation Focus
* Serve as a key team member in school-wide MTSS processes, including academic and behavioral interventions.
* Conduct comprehensive evaluations in compliance with Minnesota Rule Chapter 3525 and IDEA regulations.
* Participate in special education due process procedures (initial evaluations, re-evaluations, IEP meetings).
* Collaborate with intervention teams and general education teachers to develop, monitor, and adjust student supports.
* Provide consultation and guidance to staff around progress monitoring, data-based decision-making, and problem-solving models.
* Support SEL and mental health initiatives that promote safe, inclusive learning environments.
* Utilize assessment tools and practices that are culturally responsive and aligned with best practices for diverse learners.
* Maintain accurate and timely documentation as required by state and district policies.
MA/Third-Party Billing Focus
* Provide training and ongoing support to schoolpsychologists, special education staff, related service providers, and case managers on compliant MA documentation, service logging, and timelines.
* Audit service logs regularly to identify missing, incomplete, or non-billable documentation; follow up promptly with providers to correct issues and prevent claim denials.
* Develop and maintain internal billing procedures that streamline data collection, consent workflows, and communication between schools and the district billing office.
* Monitor provider enrollment status (e.g., MN-ITS and NPI requirements where applicable) to ensure all eligible service providers remain active and billable.
* Run monthly or bi-monthly reports to track service delivery, documentation issues, and projected reimbursement; share updates with special education leadership.
* Collaborate with evaluation teams to ensure assessment activities that are MA-billable (e.g., medically necessary evaluations) are documented correctly.
* Support IEP teams in understanding how service minutes, provider types, and delivery methods affect MA eligibility and billing potential.
* Ensure compliance with parental consent processes, including annual renewal, revocation tracking, and culturally/linguistically accessible communication.
* Coordinate corrective action plans when audits (internal or external) identify billing concerns, ensuring timely resolution and prevention of repeat errors.
* Assist in preparation for state audits or DHS reviews, gathering necessary documentation, service logs, provider credentials, and district policies.
* Review and validate encounter data before claim submission, ensuring accuracy of dates, frequencies, codes, and provider information.
* Collaborate with technology/data teams to improve electronic documentation systems, automate compliance prompts, and enhance accuracy of submitted billing data.
* Analyze reimbursement trends to recommend staffing, training, or procedural changes that increase revenue potential while maintaining compliance.
* Develop district-wide communication materials that help families understand MA billing, consent, privacy protections, and how reimbursement supports student services.
* Participate in professional development offered by DHS, MDE, HHS, and professional associations to remain up-to-date on billing regulations and best practices.
* Serve as a resource for culturally responsive billing practices, ensuring diverse families understand MA processes and feel respected and supported.
* Document and maintain internal compliance records (e.g., credential files, consent forms, provider training) in alignment with DHS and district audit needs.
Performance will be evaluated in accordance with district policies, teacher development rubric, and the Minnesota educator evaluation model.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
* Training and experience with MTSS frameworks, progress monitoring tools, and intervention problem-solving models.
* Demonstrated competence in psychoeducational and functional assessments, including cognitive, academic, social-emotional, and behavioral evaluation.
* Knowledge of federal and state regulations, including IDEA, Section 504, FERPA, Minnesota Chapter 125A, and relevant DHS policies.
* Experience collaborating with families from racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse backgrounds, with evidence of culturally responsive practice.
* Familiarity with MA/third-party billing requirements, including:
* Eligible service types
* Documentation standards
* Consent processes
* DHS compliance expectations
* Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially for documentation, consultation, and interdepartmental coordination.
* Ability to manage data and electronic systems, including service logging platforms, student information systems, and evaluation software.
* Capacity to work independently across multiple schools, prioritize tasks, and meet strict billing and documentation timelines.
Preferred Qualifications
* Prior experience in a public school setting, particularly elementary-level experience supporting MTSS, evaluations, and service delivery.
* Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and restorative approaches that support safe, supportive school climates.
* Advanced knowledge of MA/third-party billing, including experience with:
* Minnesota DHS billing audits
* MA provider enrollment
* Claim reconciliation processes
* Experience using due process platforms, such as SpEd Forms, EdPlan, or similar systems for IEPs, evaluations, and service logging.
* Bilingual or multilingual ability, particularly in languages represented in the district's community (e.g., Spanish, Somali, Hmong, Oromo).
* Training in culturally responsive evaluation tools and procedures, including practices that minimize bias in assessments and interpretations.
* Familiarity with data systems used to track MA reimbursement and generate reports for district-level monitoring.
* Experience providing staff training on documentation, compliance, or MTSS practices.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
* This position is school-based and will require movement between classrooms and buildings. Must be able to conduct assessments and attend meetings in person. Occasional travel for training or district-wide meetings may be required.
* Sitting: The majority of work, such as conducting assessments, writing reports, and counseling, requires extended periods of sitting.
* Standing & Walking: Occasional standing and walking around the school to attend meetings, observe classrooms, or collaborate with staff and parents.
* Bending & Stooping: Occasional bending or stooping to access materials files or assist students in certain activities.
* Crisis Intervention: In some situations, the SchoolPsychologist may need to be physically involved in de-escalation or crisis intervention efforts, which may require movement or standing for extended periods.
* Counseling Sessions: Sessions with students may involve sitting on low chairs or the floor, especially in counseling settings with younger students.
* Fine Motor Skills: Required for typing, using computers or assessment tools, writing reports, and managing paperwork.
* Assistive Technology: The use of adaptive tools and devices, which may require physical manipulation or positioning to assist students with special needs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
* School Campuses: Most work is conducted in a school setting, including classrooms, counseling offices, meeting rooms, and occasionally outdoor or community spaces during assessments or interventions.
* Private Offices or Counseling Rooms: Psychologists often have designated spaces for one-on-one or small group counseling, assessments, and confidential meetings.
* Classroom Observations: The psychologist may observe classrooms to assess student behavior, collaborate with teachers, or consult on interventions.
* Students: Regular interactions with students of varying age groups and diverse needs, including providing individual or group counseling and conducting assessments.
* Educators & School Staff: Close collaboration with teachers, administrators, and paraprofessionals to develop strategies that support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being.
* Parents & Families: Frequent communication with parents and guardians to discuss student progress, behavioral concerns, and interventions.
* External Agencies: Collaboration with community-based services, mental health professionals, or outside specialists for additional student support.
* Noise Levels: The work environment may vary from quiet offices or counseling rooms to louder and more dynamic school settings, such as classrooms or hallways.
* Student Behavioral Needs: Interaction with students who may display challenging behaviors, requiring de-escalation techniques or interventions.
* Flexible Work Spaces: Psychologists may need to move between classrooms, offices, and other locations within the school or district, depending on where services are needed.
* Student Well-Being: Managing the emotional demands of supporting students with mental health challenges, behavioral issues, or trauma histories.
* Crisis Situations: The psychologist may be involved in crisis intervention, which can be stressful and require quick, decisive action.
* Confidentiality & Sensitive Topics: Maintaining confidentiality while addressing sensitive issues related to student mental health, special education needs, and family dynamics.
* Standard School Hours: Typically works during school hours but may occasionally be required to attend meetings outside of regular hours for IEPs, parent conferences, or school-related events.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
* Valid Minnesota SchoolPsychologist license (Tier 3 or Tier 4) required to deliver and document MA-billable psychological services in schools.
* A graduate degree in School Psychology (Specialist or Doctoral level) is required for MN licensure and ensures foundational assessment and consultation skills.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
* Licensure and Certification: State Certification/Licensure as a SchoolPsychologist.
* Completion of a state-approved training program in school psychology.
* Specialized coursework in trauma-informed care, special education, or mental health counseling.
* National Certification in School Psychology (NCSP) (optional).
* Crisis Prevention & Intervention Certification (may be required).
BENEFIT INFORMATION
St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
* Health and Dental Insurance
* Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses
* Life Insurance
* Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
* Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts.
$47.1k-103.7k yearly 36d ago
Substitute School Psychologist
Appleton Area School District 3.4
School psychologist job in Wisconsin
Substitute/Substitute Student Services
Date Available: 9/2/25
The Appleton Area School District has a need for Substitute SchoolPsychologists
Substitute SchoolPsychologists continue student care when the staff psychologist cannot be there. Daily rate of pay is $260.
Opening: From 9/2/25 - 9/26/25
Qualifications: Active Wisconsin license for schoolpsychologist
After we receive your application we will follow up with a phone interview and do reference checks. If you are recommended for hire, you will be emailed a new hire packet.
Candidates who apply prior to the posting deadline will receive first consideration.
-- An Equal Opportunity Employer --
$66k-90k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist
Rock Ridge Public Schools
School psychologist job in Minnesota
Student Support Services/Psychologist
Date Available: 08/27/2025
Closing Date:
Open until filled
Rock Ridge Public Schools is accepting applications for a 1.0 FTE SchoolPsychologist for the Rock Ridge School District for the 2025-2026 school year.
Position: SchoolPsychologist - 1.0 FTE
Start Date: Approximately 8/27/25
Posting Closes: Open until filled.
Questions: Contact Stephanie Aagenes, Special Education Director, at **************************.
ISD 2909 is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$59k-81k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
School Psychologist - Anoka, MN
Futurerecruit
School psychologist job in Anoka, MN
SchoolPsychologist - Contract
Required Qualifications:
Must have a PELSB Tier 3 or Tier 4 license
Candidates eligible for a PELSB Tier 2 license are also considered, provided they are enrolled in a teacher preparation program or have a Master's degree in the content area.
Experience working in schools or with children.
A Master's degree from a NASP-accredited university.
Job Description
Conduct individual and group counseling sessions to help students overcome behavioral and psychological problems
Assess and evaluate students' learning abilities, emotional well-being, and social skills
Provide direct and indirect psychological services to prekindergarten through grade 12 students who are at risk of social and academic failure
Serve as a technical assistant for the support of implementation of RTI in the assigned schools (if applicable)
Collaborate with the school's Special Education team
Benefits:
Lucrative pay!
Long-term contract!
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance is available!
Principal is well respected and liked!
$59k-81k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist
St. Croix River Education District
School psychologist job in Minnesota
SCRED - Related Services/SchoolPsychologist
Date Available: As soon as practicable
Closing Date:
Open until Filled
SchoolPsychologist
**$5,000 signing bonus provided**
Position Location: Pine City Elementary School
Position Purpose
Schoolpsychologists provide direct and/or indirect support and interventions to students, consult with teachers, families, and other school-employed mental health professionals (i.e., school counselors, school social workers) to improve support strategies, work with school administrators to improve school-wide practices and policies, and collaborate with community providers to coordinate needed services. Through their work, schoolpsychologists help SCRED member districts and buildings successfully implement a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework in order to: improve academic achievement, promote positive behavior and mental health, support diverse learners, create safe, positive school climates, strengthen family-school partnerships, improve school-wide assessment and accountability, and monitor individual student progress in academics and behavior.
Essential Duties
Behavior Intervention, Support, and Crisis Response
Facilitate behavior and crisis response procedures and participate in the school's crisis team at the discretion of the building principal
Provide consultation in crisis prevention and response
Complete student risk assessments when necessary
Assist in completing student threat assessment activities when necessary
Provide an immediate response to students, families, and school staff in crisis situations and determine when a referral to an outside agency is needed
MTSS Implementation
Promote and assist in effective and efficient school-wide implementation of an MTSS framework for both academics and social emotional learning, in partnership with building administrators and teams
Facilitate the problem solving team (PST) in each building, ensuring that each PST is:
using standard data for decision making
defining problems in observable and measurable terms
collecting sufficient information for intervention planning
developing detailed intervention plans
evaluating integrity of implementation
supporting classroom teachers or interventionists in data collection activities
graphing intervention effectiveness
Participate in various data team meetings within each building
Provide consultation to parents and/or teachers regarding social emotional learning and/or academic difficulties, utilizing the SCRED 5-step problem-solving model: Problem Identification, Problem Analysis, Plan Development, Plan Implementation, and Plan Evaluation
Assist in conducting needs assessments to support various resource allocation and/or programming decisions
Special Education Leadership
Facilitate Student Support Team (SST) meetings
Attend special education department meetings
Serve as a liaison between SCRED and its member districts, in promotion of a positive, collaborative culture
Provide consultation on special education due process to staff and parents
Assist in the improvement of special education services (e.g., program evaluation, evaluation/service process, resource allocation, transitions), under the direction of SCRED Administration and the principal
Facilitate the child find process by assisting in responding to referrals for initial special education evaluations for students suspected of having disabilities
Assist in coordinating the reevaluation process for students receiving special education and related services
Administer and interpret intellectual ability tests, social behavior assessments, and adaptive assessments as part of comprehensive evaluations for current and potential special education students when necessary
Assist in the planning process for the provision of Extended School Year (ESY) services in building(s)/district of assignment
Assist with facilitating transition planning, including attending IEP meetings (as needed) for children moving from ECSE programs to kindergarten, elementary to secondary, or between buildings and programs
Support special education staff in reviewing progress monitoring data on IEP goals and designing appropriate interventions
Assist with state compliance review activities, including the implementation of any resulting corrective action plans
Serve as an active member of the SCRED Implementation Team (I-Team)
Plan and implement professional learning opportunities at SCRED and building(s)/district of assignment?
Academic Assessment and Services
Support building-wide academic screening processes
Complete diagnostic assessments in reading, math and written expression, as deemed appropriate by the Problem Solving Team or Student Support Team
Develop, implement and monitor the fidelity of academic interventions, as requested
Assist in ensuring compliance with child find requirements related to the implementation of Scientific Research-Based Interventions
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Assessment and Services
Provide direct SEL services to individuals, small groups, classrooms or school-wide, as requested
Provide direct counseling services to individuals or groups, as requested
Complete mental health screenings and assist students, families, and school staff in determining appropriate mental health supports, both internally and through outside agencies
Complete function-based behavior assessments (FBAs), when deemed appropriate by the Problem Solving Team or Student Support Team
Assist in the development of Behavior Support Plans (BSPs), in collaboration with special education staff to write Behavior Support Plans, and track BSPs data with integrity checks
Gather and organize data to assist teams in making manifestation determination, when needed
Provide behavior consultation services to general education and special education staff
Crisis Response Services
Facilitate crisis response procedures and participate in the school's crisis team at the discretion of the building principal
Provide consultation in crisis prevention and response
Complete student risk assessments when necessary
Assist in completing student threat assessment activities when necessary
Provide an immediate response to students, families, and school staff in crisis situations and determine when a referral to an outside agency is needed
Other Duties
Perform other duties as assigned
Education & Training
Minimum: Master's Degree in School Psychology (internship year)
Education Specialist or Doctorate in School Psychology (all other candidates)
Work Experience
Preferred: Three or more years working in a related position.
Licensure/Certification
Minimum: MN Teaching Licensure in School Psychology or ability to obtain licensure
Preferred: Nationally Certified SchoolPsychologist
Personal Skills
Ability to work collaboratively on a team
Organizational skills to manage multiple projects independently
A passion and willingness to learn and help others learn
Strong oral and written communication skills
Adaptability based on changing needs
Solutions-focused problem-solving skills
Adept in using and learning new technology
Physical Demands
Travel within assigned district; occasional travel to the SCRED office and outside of the SCRED member districts
Frequent computer use including long periods without movement
The use of physical restraint with students demonstrating behaviors that constitute an emergency
Salary and Benefits
Salary: $50,000 - $80,000 (subject to negotiated agreement and work experience). Current contract linked to our Teacher Master Agreement
Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package for employees. This includes health, dental, and vision insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care, as well as retirement, life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) coverage, and long-term disability insurance.
Application Procedure
Apply online
$50k-80k yearly 41d ago
School Psychologist
Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
School psychologist job in Iowa
Special Education/SchoolPsychologist
Date Available: ASAP
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Description:
$56k-77k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist; 2026-2027 School Year; 1.0 FTE
Isd 728 2.7
School psychologist job in Minnesota
Special Education Teaching/Psychologist
Date Available: 2026-2027 School Year
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Description: Performs professional work preforming diagnostic evaluation of students, assessing and interpreting intellectual, social and/or emotional development, conducting consultations, preparing and maintaining files and records, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the limited supervision of the Special Services Director.
Job Summary:
Conducts student assessments; interprets assessment results; provides educational plan based on assessment.
Participates in meetings involving assessment planning, assessment result dissemination, program planning, disability determination and progress review.
Provides pre-referral consultation to educational staff by assisting with designing student interventions for those having academic or behavioral issues.
Consults with community agencies and professionals coordinating care and enhancing service quality and program planning for children in school.
Maintains updated information regarding community resources; assists parents in pursing services outside the school setting when appropriate.
Serves as a consultant to administration, educational staff and parents for issues and policies impacting the psychological well being of children.
Provides crisis intervention counseling across the district when necessary.
Participates in planning and implementing special education assessments and re-assessments determining if students are eligible for special education services.
Consults with regular and special education personnel on programming for students with disabilities; ensures compliance with state and federal guidelines.
Attends workshops; develops and provides training, keeps abreast of current literature and studies.
Qualifications:
Masters Degree in Educational Psychology
Valid Minnesota License in School Psychology or eligible for license
Application Procedure:
Apply online
Studies have shown that some people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described.
Equity is one of ISD728's core values and is essential to our goal of putting children first to ensure college and career readiness. A diverse workforce fuels innovation and allows us to better understand, communicate with, and educate our students. ISD728 will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of sex, race, religion, color, creed, national origin, marital status, age, sexual preference, disability, or status with regard to public assistance.
$60k-78k yearly est. 16d ago
10002 School Psychologist Training Opportunity 2026-27 School Year
Northwest Area Education Agency 3.9
School psychologist job in Sioux City, IA
Rural Iowa Grow Your Own SchoolPsychologist Program
The University of Northern Iowa (UNI), in partnership with seven of Iowa's AEAs, is offering a collaborative “grow your own” program that trains new schoolpsychologists to increase access to mental health services in high-need, rural Iowaschools. Participants earn an Ed.S. in school psychology through UNI while continuing to work full-time. Upon graduation, students commit to serving as AEA schoolpsychologists in rural areas, helping address critical local needs. Two pathways are available:
Bachelor's track: For educators with Bachelor's degrees currently working in schools (teachers, paraprofessionals, etc.); Ed.S. in 4 years
Master's track: For professionals with Master's degrees in education and related fields; Ed.S. in 3 years
Why It Matters
Iowa faces a critical shortage of schoolpsychologists. While NASP recommends 1 psychologist per 500 students, current ratios in Iowa range from 1:1,657 to 1:7,857, limiting student access to mental health supports.
Program Benefits
Financial Support: The grant covers the cost of books each semester, travel costs for in-person classes/sessions, and 90% of tuition and fees.
Part-time: Ability to take classes part-time while working full-time.
Strong professional engagement: Join a cohort of up to 12 others taking the same sequence of courses in the program.
Service Commitment
Graduates commit to 3 years of service in their AEA after completion
Informational sessions via Zoom will be held on January 26 (3:30-4:30) and January 27 (4:00-5:00) to provide more information about the program and the process of applying for the program at UNI. If interested in attending this event, please complete the brief application. Once we receive your application, we will forward the program details and links to the Zoom sessions.
$59k-78k yearly est. 9d ago
School Psychologist 2026-27
Grant Wood Area Education Agency 3.5
School psychologist job in Iowa
Professional/Contracted/SchoolPsychologist
Date Available: 08/03/2026
Closing Date:
open unitl filled
Every child deserves a voice, you can be the professional to help them find it.
Grant Wood AEA is anticipating SchoolPsychologist positions to be available for the upcoming 2026-27 school year to start in August 3, 2026.
Job Summary
The SchoolPsychologist, in partnership with educators, families and communities, integrates consultative, coaching, and collaborative services within educational systems. Schoolpsychologists assist in the identification of educational needs regarding behavioral, social, emotional, academic and vocational functioning for students, consult with school personnel and families around planning and implementation of appropriate instructional programs and provide intervention supports and services for individuals and groups of students.
Working within the agency's educational framework, the schoolpsychologist fosters positive learning environments, ensures compliance with state and federal guidelines, and enhances the overall success of learners B-21.
Qualifications
Education: Master's or Specialist's degree in School Psychology, with at least 60 graduate semester hours in psychology and education.
Certification: Valid Iowa Board of Educational Examiners license with schoolpsychologist endorsement (B-21).
Learn more about working with Grant Wood Area Education Agency. Visit our website gwaea.org
Posting will remain open until filled
$56k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency
School psychologist job in Fort Dodge, IA
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: Completion of 60-hour Master's Degree program or a Master's Degree with sufficient additional graduate hours to toal 60.
Completion of a Specialist Degree with a total of 60 graduate semester hours (Ed.S)
Experience: Previous experience working with children, families and resources in human services/mental health setting and/or educational setting is desired.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Assist in the process of finding and identifying children with special needs.
Work collaboratively with school staff and families in prevention strategies.
Work collaboratively with school staff to implement the problem solving process through development, implementation and monitoring of research-based interventions.
Provide consultation on the emotional, academic, cognitive, behavioral, and vocational needs of children.
Encourage family involvement in problem solving and the IEP process.
Collaborate with schools in crisis intervention.
Conduct appropriate assessments for developing individual or system-wide interventions during the problem solving process or to determine eligibility for special education services.
Provide consultation to educators, parents, children, and other professionals and agencies.
Provide cognitive assessments as needed for children.
Conduct assessment for making differential diagnoses when needed.
For evaluations, the SchoolPsychologist may serve as case manager, assist in writing and implementing IEPs, and help interpret data for decision-making.
Provide individual and group counseling when appropriate and within the scope of psychologist's training and expertise.
Provide in-service and training to school personnel, families and community agencies.
Assist schools with technical assistance and ongoing monitoring of progress toward measurable goals related to district-wide assessment and action research.
Collaborate and communicate with other professions and agencies to improve client services.
Participate in design, implementation, and interpretation of research from single subject or group designs.
Recommend and use assessment methods that are appropriate, valid, and reliable.
Participate in professional development to remain current and up-to-date in research, training and professional practices in the field of School Psychology.
Serve as an advocate for children.
Adhere to the professional standards and ethics of the profession.
Fulfill the building rep duties as assigned.
COMMON TO ALL EMPLOYEES:
Contributes to a positive and productive work, learning and team environment
Believes in, advocates for, understands, supports and delivers the priority work of the AEAs, Iowa Public and Accredited Schools, the Iowa Department of Education and Prairie Lakes AEA
Focuses upon agency and team efforts to deliver equitable, efficient and effective educational services that prepare Iowa children for a life well-lived
Anticipates and responds to needs, requirements and expectations of clients resulting in acceleration, inspiration and innovation
Demonstrates effective verbal, non-verbal, written, listening and visual communication
Possesses effective interpersonal, collaboration, facilitation skills and is committed to relationships and partnerships, within and outside of the agency
Exhibits self-motivation, reliability, organization, detail and quality and engages in continuous improvement of professional practice to build skills needed to perform job duties and meet agency goals and expectations
Manages time effectively so that timelines are met and improved results are evident in learning, professional capacity and system effectiveness
Problem solves by utilizing data-based decisions, preventing and resolving conflicts and providing comprehensive, high quality solutions
Works with integrity and maintains confidentiality
Models and integrates technology into daily work
Leads professional development for at least one course, internally, externally or both
Understands other duties and responsibilities may be assigned, according to current needs of the agency or districts served
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to travel between schools and sites served.
Normal, routine levels of activity related to bending, carrying, climbing, hearing, lifting, reaching, sitting, standing, vision and walking, and may also involve above-average levels of activity at times that can't always be anticipated.
$56k-77k yearly est. 60d+ ago
School Psychologist
Heartland Area Education Agency
School psychologist job in Johnston, IA
Join Our Team as a SchoolPsychologist!
Full-Time | 2026-27 School Year | 192-Day Contract
(Office location and district assignments to be determined)
Are you passionate about helping every student reach their full potential? We're looking for dedicated SchoolPsychologists to join our team for the 2026-27 school year!
Heartland AEA supports 57 public school districts, 44 accredited nonpublic schools, and 2 charter schools. Our service area includes the Des Moines metro area and other communities in central Iowa serving more than 150,000 students.
Heartland AEA is recognized by the National Association of SchoolPsychologists (NASP) for achieving the Proficient level in the Excellence in School Psychological Services (ESPS) program. This recognition signifies the Agency's dedication to meeting the highest national standards in school psychology and its exceptional commitment to providing high-quality psychological services to a diverse range of school districts in Iowa.
What You'll Do
Provide psychological services that promote students' academic achievement, behavioral health, and mental health
Collaborate with educators, families, and community partners to support individualized learning and behavioral plans
Contribute to the RtI/MTSS model through assessments, interventions, and data-informed decision-making
Participate in Child Find activities to identify and support students with special needs
Why Join Us?
Meaningful, student-focused work
Extensive professional learning aligned to the NASP Practice Model Domains.
Two-year on-boarding and induction process.
A multi-disciplinary team structure
Opportunities to pursue various career paths within the Agency.
Interns are full-time employees with benefits
192 day working contract
What We're Looking For
Licensure: Professional Service License (or eligibility) through the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners
Education: Post-master's level training in an approved School Psychology program (specialist degree or master's + 30 preferred)
SchoolPsychologist Job Description
$56k-77k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Neuropsychologist - Contract (1099) - Iowa
Lyra Health 4.1
School psychologist job in Cedar Rapids, IA
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 ************************. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."
$69k-100k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
ELL Bilingual Associate - Middle School
Saydel Community School District
School psychologist job in Iowa
Student Support Services/ELL Associate
Date Available: 11/30/2025
Emerging Bilingual Associate
JOB SUMMARY
The emerging bilingual associate works closely with students that have been identified as emerging bilingual learners throughout the school day to help the students learn and succeed.
QUALIFICATIONS
A. Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Able to react quickly and calmly when an emergency arises.
Ability to explain and participate in daily activities.
Must be able to interact in a positive manner with students, faculty, parents and other staff members.
Effective listening skills.
Bilingual Spanish and English required.
B. Education
1. High School diploma or G.E.D required.
C. Experience
1. Some experience working with children is helpful, but not required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Ability to relate successfully with students, staff, families, and the community.
Ability to work as an advocate for the student and a liaison with the student, teacher(s), and parents.
Ability to become knowledgeable about and apply classroom/building procedures and district policies.
Ability to follow directions and to work independently.
Take directions from principals, EB teachers and classroom teachers.
Work collaboratively with school staff.
Interpret verbal communication - in school or over the phone with parents.
Translate classroom assignments, documents, etc. for students.
Translate written communication for parents.
Assist with individual students or groups in classrooms as directed.
Assist at registration and parent/teacher conferences.
Maintain confidentiality.
Encourage the student's independence within the school setting.
Be a cultural resource.
Complete all training as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
$55k-76k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Long Term School Associate -Meadow View
ADM Community School District
School psychologist job in Iowa
Student Support Services/Associate
Meadow View Elementary is seeking a highly motivated, quality applicant to work as a long term associate, antcipated dates will be February to mid-spring. Meadow View is a progressive second, third, and fourth grade building with small class sizes and an energetic, collaborative staff.
The associate role is one to assist the teacher in supporting specific learning goals by working with individual students or small groups to help them achieve appropriate skill levels.
The hours for this position are
Monday - Thursday 7:45am-3:30pm
Friday 7:45am - 1:15pm
Essential Functions:
Work with individual students or in small groups to help achieve skills and understanding of class material
Work with a wide range of various needs, including academic, behavior and social Examples:
Reads to students, listens to students read and participates in other forms of oral communication with the students
Guides each student toward making appropriate choices and accepting responsibility for their own behavior
Assisting the teacher in devising special strategies for reinforcing material or skills based on an understanding of individual students, their needs, interests, and abilities
Alerts the regular teacher to any problem or special information regarding an individual student
Supervises students outside during arrival, recess, dismissal and may provide lunchroom supervision
A successful candidate will:
Be student-focused, team-oriented and have a strong desire to actively engage with students
Holds a humble philosophy that doing whatever it takes to help students be successful is required
Have effective time management skills and organizational skills
Enjoys kids, working with others and making a positive difference in the lives of children
Maintains the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information regarding students as is expected of fully licensed teachers
Qualifications:
High school diploma.
Demonstrated aptitude for the work to be performed.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to work well with staff, parents, and students
ADM encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
$55k-76k yearly est. 49d ago
School Psychologist
Birch Agency 4.5
School psychologist job in Saint Louis Park, MN
Birch Agency is seeking a dedicated and compassionate SchoolPsychologist to support middle school students in an in-person educational setting. This role focuses on working with students in Setting I/II and III, including those with Developmental Cognitive Disabilities (DCD).
You will collaborate with educators, families, and support staff to provide assessment, intervention, consultation, and support services that promote students academic, social-emotional, and behavioral success.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct psychoeducational evaluations and assessments
Provide interventions and support for students with diverse needs
Collaborate with school teams to develop and implement effective strategies
Participate in IEP meetings and contribute professional recommendations
Support positive school climates and student outcomes
Qualifications
Master s or Doctoral degree in School Psychology
Valid Minnesota License/Certification as a SchoolPsychologist (or ability to obtain)
Experience working with middle school students preferred
Knowledge of assessments and interventions for students with DCD and other special education needs
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Work Schedule
Full-Time: Monday through Friday
7: 20 AM 3: 20 PM
Remaining of the 2025 2026 School Year
How to Apply
Please submit a current resume to Angel Valdez at ***********************.
Questions? Reach out to Birch Agency at ************ for more information.
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$81k-104k yearly est. Easy Apply 3d ago
School Psychologist
Willmar Public School 3.4
School psychologist job in Willmar, MN
Under the direction of the Building(s) Principal, and/or the guidance of the Assistant Director of Special Education, the SchoolPsychologist is responsible for providing a full range of psychological services to support the academic and behavioral competence of students (ages birth to twenty-one), parents, and staff in one or more sites in the Willmar Public Schools. The SchoolPsychologist is responsible to serve as a member of the Special Education Assessment Team (SEAT) for the proper interpretation and performance of essential duties and responsibilities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Participate in design, implementation, and evaluation of early interventions with children experiencing academic and behavioral difficulty. * Conduct diagnostic assessments of referred students throughout the school district using direct and indirect methods. * Administer standardized tests to determine cognitive functioning and academic skill. * Assess students' social/emotional and behavioral needs through observation, student interview and standardized scales. * Assess adaptive behavior through teacher and parent interview and administration of standardized scales. * Assist in team decision making, student placement and planning decisions, especially when out-of-district placement is considered. * Provide services to students receiving special education services. * Consult with mainstream and special education teachers regarding individual students. * Provide school psychology services to groups and individuals and training to staff and parents. * Facilitate referrals and act as a liaison with outside agencies. * Deal with cases of child abuse/neglect and crisis intervention regarding suicide concerns. * Assist in development of crisis response teams and systems within buildings. * Establish and maintain contact with parents through participation in team meetings, consultation and facilitation of parent groups. * Participate on school district teams as appropriate. * Provide short term consultation and/or support for students not identified as disabled. * Provide psychological assessment as part of team making decisions concerning early admittance to kindergarten and interprets results of early childhood screening as necessary. * Consults with and collaborates with instructional staff, parents, community services, social workers, police liaison and other professionals in addressing student concerns, making appropriate referrals, to address problems. * Performs other duties of a comparable level or type, as required. * Provides professional expertise and assistance to individuals, other district staff and the community concerning areas of expertise/knowledge. * Attends training sessions, conferences, seminars, district and departmental meetings. * Keeps abreast of changing developments, trends, counseling and educational technologies. Licensed SchoolPsychologist in the State of Minnesota. Essential knowledge and specialized subject knowledge required to perform the essential functions of the job: *
Advanced knowledge of educational and personal school psychology principles, trends, methods and procedures; * Knowledge of educational and personal development resources; standardized testing; graduation requirements, and curriculum standards; * Crisis intervention concepts, principles and techniques; * Knowledge of the fundamentals, concepts, methods and techniques of quantitative and qualitative statistics; * Knowledge of all laws, statutes, or guidelines related to special education programming, due process and related requirements, data privacy, and ethical standards of school psychology; * Knowledge of medical assistance requirements, eligibility requirements and service requirements; * Knowledge of resources, service alternatives and options, community and referral sources; * Knowledge of fundamentals of staff leadership and coordination; * Knowledge of district administrative procedures and policies pertaining to school finance, human resources, purchasing and other administrative programs of the district; * Operation and use of office productivity software and applications utilized by the district in the maintenance of student records, files, and communications
$60k-70k yearly est. 29d ago
Substitute Associate - 2025-2026 School Year
Monticello Community School District 4.1
School psychologist job in Iowa
Substitute/Substitute Associate/Paraeducator
Date Available: As Needed
Closing Date:
Always Open
Monticello Community School District is seeking Substitute Associates. This would be for an on-call, as needed basis only and could be at any building in the district.
For more information, please contact Brooke Holmes, Human Resources, at **********************************, or by phone at ************, option 1. Associate job description is attached for reference.
**MCSD reserves the right to close any job posting when a suitable applicant has been found before the deadline.
EEO
$50k-63k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Substitute After School Club Associate
Council Bluffs Community School District 3.6
School psychologist job in Iowa
Before & After School Programs/Before & After School Programs
Please read the full job description attached to this posting before applying.
Substitute After School Club Associates
Substitutes will cover vacant positions as needed and also cover absences of current club associates.
Hours will vary depending on business needs.
This position is on an as-needed basis.
When needed, hours may be between 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. on weekdays.
$16.50 per hour
INTERNAL APPLICANTS/CURRENT EMPLOYEES: If you apply for this position, please log in to the current application you already have with us. Simply go to *************************** log in to your application, and click apply.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Tammy at ************.
POSITION SUMMARY
Assist with daily site operations for after school programs, including student attendance, snack distribution, and preparing club materials for daily programs. Additionally the After School Club Associate will lead pre-planned club activities to students daily and support student supervision until club dismissal.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Required: High school diploma, general education degree (GED), or equivalent.
Preferred: Previous experience working with children.
These positions are open until filled. Please apply as soon as possible.
It is the policy of the Council Bluffs Community School District not to illegally discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age, genetic information, ancestry, geographic location, citizenship, political party preference or belief, familial status (for employment), marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, gender identity and socioeconomic status (for programs) or any other protected trait or characteristic in its educational programs and its employment practices. There is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or a grievance related to this policy please contact Human Resources at ************ or ************.
Attachment(s):
After School Club Associate JD - May 2025.pdf
How much does a school psychologist earn in Waterloo, IA?
The average school psychologist in Waterloo, IA earns between $49,000 and $89,000 annually. This compares to the national average school psychologist range of $55,000 to $110,000.
Average school psychologist salary in Waterloo, IA