School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teacher, School Counseling & Student Support
School Psychologist – 1.0 FTE
Location:
District-Wide
Salary:
Per ELEA contract
Work Year: 26/27 School Year
Start Date:
Beginning of School Year
Reports To:
Director of Special Education and Building Principal(s)
Final date to receive applications:
May 14, 2026
In alignment with the established policies and procedures of the East Lansing Public School District, the School Psychologist acts as consultant to special education students ages 3-26, their teachers, the special education staff, and to those students referred as being suspected as a student with a disability. The psychologist is directly responsible to the Director of Special Education.
About the RoleProvides services to students and their teachers in the area of educational intervention, which may include pre-referral consultation, identification of learning strengths and weaknesses in both special and general education, and evaluation of intervention strategies. Provides services to students and their teachers in the area of curriculum, which may include training, provision of curriculum materials and suggestions tailored to student needs, as well as recommendations on classroom management, learning prescriptions, self-concept development, and the use of learning styles.
Consults with students, administrators, school personnel, parents, and others to recommend appropriate actions for addressing behaviors or situations that may affect a student's social or academic adjustment; may also be involved in school suspensions and exclusions, development of new programs, and serving as a liaison to community agencies, with participation in retention matters limited to cases involving suspected special education concerns.
Provides services in the special education identification and eligibility process for all students suspected of having a disability. Submits written narrative reports for students referred for psychological evaluation, including background information, observations, tests administered, results and interpretations, summaries, and recommendations. Administers tests that may include assessments of intelligence, achievement, personality, and perceptual-motor skills, with other trained personnel potentially assisting in aspects of testing.
Functions as an active member of the multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET). Provides group and/or individual counseling to students in the school setting to support social and academic adjustment. Participates in IEPs, parent conferences, teacher conferences, and trainings for parents, teachers, staff, and agencies as requested. Possesses a strong knowledge base of a multi-tiered system of supports.
Approval by the State Department of Education as a school psychologist or full licensure as a psychologist by the State of Michigan is required. One year of successful experience as a school psychologist or its equivalent is desired. Having obtained the ABA certificate, Board Certification as a Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or in process of doing so is desired.
About Us - Why Join ELPSEast Lansing Public Schools is a high-achieving, diverse district committed to excellence, equity, and belonging. Located in a vibrant university community and neighboring Michigan State University, ELPS benefits from multiple partnerships that enrich learning opportunities for students and staff. We offer rigorous academic programs, a strong commitment to the arts and athletics, and a focus on preparing students for college, careers, and civic life.
Our dedicated staff foster inclusive, supportive learning environments where every student is valued and empowered to succeed. With engaged families and a collaborative culture, ELPS is proud to inspire lifelong learners and responsible global citizens. Commitment to creating a positive learning experience for all students, diverse education community, competitive compensation and benefits, collaborative and supportive environment, robust professional development opportunities.
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