School Psychologist- Early Intervention(Full- Time)
This position comes with excellent benefits:
Salary
$73986 - level I (Entry salary level for newly certified psychologists)
$74871 - level II (Masters degree 45 Credits 3 Years Experience)
200 work days per year: 180 instructional days 5 in-service days 5 days prior to beginning of school year and 10 days after the last day of the school year
PTO: 11 sick days 3 personal days and 2 emergency days. (pro-rated for duration of the 25/26 SY)
Full Medical-PPO Dental Prescription and Vision Coverage for Employee and Dependents on hire date. ($75.00/ month premium deductible)
Required minimum 7.5% contribution to Pennsylvania School Employees Retirement System (PSERS).
Location: This is a Tri-County Itinerant position with an anticipated majority of Early Intervention services but will also service Special Education School Aged as assigned based out of our Edinboro Office.
Position Summary: The School Psychologist provides psycho-diagnostic services to children and serves as a consultant to parents teachers school administrators and other professional as well as related agencies serving the needs of such children.
Qualifications Required: - Certification as School Psychologist in Pennsylvania.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities: - Assist school districts with screening children who may need psychological services - Participate in team evaluations and administer individual psychological tests to children who may require services - Assist school districts with implementing appropriate procedural safeguards for exceptional children - Participate in IEP conferences as appropriate - Provide parents of exceptional children or thought to be exceptional children with counseling services necessary to understand their childs needs abilities etc - Develop lines of communication with supervisors and assist them in providing effective programs for exceptional children - Communicate with local non-school agencies regarding the needs of exceptional children - Participate in the development and provision of in-service activities for regular and special educators regarding the needs of exceptional children
Required Experience:
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School Psychologist- Early Intervention (Full- Time)This position comes with excellent benefits:Salary$73986 - level I (Entry salary level for newly certified psychologists)$74871 - level II (Masters degree 45 Credits 3 Years Experience)200 work days per year: 180 instructional days 5 in-service d...
School Psychologist- Early Intervention(Full- Time)
This position comes with excellent benefits:
Salary
$73986 - level I (Entry salary level for newly certified psychologists)
$74871 - level II (Masters degree 45 Credits 3 Years Experience)
200 work days per year: 180 instructional days 5 in-service days 5 days prior to beginning of school year and 10 days after the last day of the school year
PTO: 11 sick days 3 personal days and 2 emergency days. (pro-rated for duration of the 25/26 SY)
Full Medical-PPO Dental Prescription and Vision Coverage for Employee and Dependents on hire date. ($75.00/ month premium deductible)
Required minimum 7.5% contribution to Pennsylvania School Employees Retirement System (PSERS).
Location: This is a Tri-County Itinerant position with an anticipated majority of Early Intervention services but will also service Special Education School Aged as assigned based out of our Edinboro Office.
Position Summary: The School Psychologist provides psycho-diagnostic services to children and serves as a consultant to parents teachers school administrators and other professional as well as related agencies serving the needs of such children.
Qualifications Required: - Certification as School Psychologist in Pennsylvania.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities: - Assist school districts with screening children who may need psychological services - Participate in team evaluations and administer individual psychological tests to children who may require services - Assist school districts with implementing appropriate procedural safeguards for exceptional children - Participate in IEP conferences as appropriate - Provide parents of exceptional children or thought to be exceptional children with counseling services necessary to understand their childs needs abilities etc - Develop lines of communication with supervisors and assist them in providing effective programs for exceptional children - Communicate with local non-school agencies regarding the needs of exceptional children - Participate in the development and provision of in-service activities for regular and special educators regarding the needs of exceptional children