School Psychologist | Bedford, Ohio
Soliant
Bedford, OH (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Bachelor's or Master's degree in School Psychology, active School Psychologist license and minimum 1+ years School Psychologist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Step into a rewarding contract role that makes a true difference in the lives of students. This position is perfect for a School Psychologist who thrives in a collaborative educational environment and is eager to support students' academic and emotional development. Beginning August 24, 2026, and continuing through June 7, 2027, you'll work a consistent 37.5-hour workweek, providing essential psychological services within a single school building. Your primary focus will be on a caseload of approximately 40-50 students, working on evaluations, crafting and participating in IEP processes, and implementing effective interventions and strategies to set students up for success. This is an opportunity to practice meaningful, student-centered psychological care in a school community that values your expertise. Key Responsibilities Conduct student evaluations and interpret assessment results to inform intervention plans. Develop, implement, and monitor IEPs in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Provide individual and group counseling to address students' social, emotional, and behavioral needs. Design and support behavioral intervention plans and progress monitoring. Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to promote students' holistic growth. Serve as a resource for staff regarding best practices in student mental health and learning supports. Desired Qualifications Master's degree (or higher) in School Psychology from an accredited program. Valid state licensure/certification as a School Psychologist. Previous experience working in schools and familiarity with the evaluation and IEP process. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Ability to build rapport with students, families, and staff. Commitment to fostering an inclusive, supportive learning environment. Take pride in helping students reach their full potential. If you're ready to have an impact while enjoying the structure of a contract assignment, apply today and contribute your expertise during a vital school year! #p31