School Psychologist in Mooresville, NC Position Available In Iredell, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: An opportunity for a School Psychologist in Mooresville, NC, offering an estimated salary of $83.6K - $103K a year with benefits and a flexible schedule. Qualifications include a Doctoral or Master's degree in School Psychology, a valid license or certification in North Carolina, and experience working with elementary-aged students. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, collaborating with educators, and providing support services based on assessment findings. This role starts on August 26th and continues through June 30th, with hours based on school needs. Apply now to make a positive impact on student success.
Job Description
School Psychologist in Mooresville, NC ProCare Therapy – 3.9
Mooresville, NC Job Details Contract Estimated:
$83.6K – $103K a year 2 days ago Benefits Flexible schedule Qualifications IEP School experience Doctoral degree Certified School Psychologist Mid-level Master’s degree 1 year Communication skills Educational Psychology Full Job Description Minimum 1+ years school psychologist experience required. An opportunity exists for skilled professionals specializing in educational psychology within an engaging elementary school environment in Mooresville, NC. This role focuses primarily on evaluation and re-evaluation processes for students, ensuring that each child receives the support they need to thrive academically and socially.
Qualifications:
Masters or Doctoral degree in School Psychology Valid school psychologist license or certification in North Carolina Experience working with elementary-aged students Strong background in conducting psychological evaluations and assessments Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and other specialists Proficient in developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Location:
Mooresville, NC Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations and re-evaluations for students. Collaborate with educators and staff to identify students’ needs and develop appropriate interventions. Provide recommendations for support services based on assessment findings. Maintain detailed and accurate records of evaluations and reports. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss student progress and strategies. Offer guidance to teachers and parents regarding students psychological needs. Manage a caseload of approximately 20-30 initial evaluations across various school campuses.
Benefits:
Contract position with a school schedule Flexible hours to accommodate personal commitments Supportive work environment focused on student success This role is set to start on August 26th and will continue through June 30th of the following year. As a part-time position, hours will be determined based on the needs of the schools. Take the next step in your professional journey by applying for this impactful position today. Your expertise can make a significant difference in the lives of young students.