School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, School Counselor
School Psychologist providing psychological services to students in K‑8 and high school settings. Applies evidence‑based interventions such as CBT, goal‑setting, and imagery to promote emotional regulation and academic success. Works collaboratively with teachers, caregivers, and school staff to implement supportive plans.
Key Responsibilities:Provide school‑based psychological services to support students’ social‑emotional, behavioral, and academic functioning
Conduct counseling and intervention services using evidence‑based strategies such as CBT, goal‑setting, imagery, and self‑talk to support emotional regulation and coping
Collaborate with teachers, caregivers, coaches, and school staff to promote student outcomes and implement supportive plans in the school setting
Support crisis awareness and respond appropriately to student needs in coordination with school procedures
Maintain accurate, timely documentation of services and follow ethical and school compliance requirements
Master’s degree in School Psychology or closely related field
State of Illinois School Psychologist licensure or eligibility to obtain licensure prior to start
Minimum 1 year of school‑based experience supporting students (K‑8 and/or high school preferred)
Experience with emotional regulation, crisis awareness, and student engagement
Documentation and ethical practice in a school setting
Strong collaboration skills with teachers, caregivers, coaches, and school staff
Ability to work standard school days and approximately 37.5 hours per week
Premium pay: weekly direct deposit at rates 13% above market average
Comprehensive insurance coverage: medical, dental, vision, disability, life, and sick leave starting the first day after start date
Health benefits maintained through winter/summer break: coverage continues seamlessly during off‑seasons
Investment in growth: 401(k) with competitive match, referral and loyalty bonuses, license and CEU reimbursements
Lifestyle support: paid housing or stipends, travel/mileage reimbursements, guaranteed hours and cancellation protection, nationwide opportunities
Streamlined compliance and flexibility: reimbursed/fast‑tracked licenses and certificates, user‑friendly portal for onboarding (average 14 days), shifts customized to needs, rapid interviews (average 38 hours)
You hold Illinois School Psychologist licensure or eligibility. You have at least one year of school‑based experience. You are skilled in CBT, goal‑setting, and crisis response
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