School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
School Psychologist
The School Psychologist will provide comprehensive psychological evaluation, consultation, and intervention services to students in a grades 6-8 setting, working collaboratively with educators, families, and related service providers to support students' academic, behavioral, social-emotional, and developmental success.
Benefits package includes: comprehensive health insurance & optional dental insurance, life insurance & long-term disability coverage, sick & personal days annually, professional growth & tuition reimbursement, extra-duty stipends, flexible spending account (FSA), Illinois teachers' retirement system (TRS) pension.
Qualifications:
master's or specialist degree in school psychology from an accredited program, Illinois professional educator license (PEL) with school psychologist endorsement, national certification in school psychology (NCSP), or eligibility to obtain within one year of hire, knowledge of IDEA, Section 504, and Illinois special education law and procedures, experience conducting psycho educational evaluations across a range of disability categories, experience developing IEPs, 504 plans, behavior intervention plans, and treatment goals, familiarity with MTSS, problem-solving team frameworks, and evidence-based intervention practices, strong written and verbal communication skills, including formal evaluation report writing.
School-based experience preferred.
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