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School Psychologist in Northwood, OH

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Soliant Health

Northwood, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Category Schools - School Psychologist Job Type Contract Step into an impactful role supporting students across K-12 settings as a school psychologist for the upcoming school year. This contract opportunity offers the chance to make a difference district-wide, collaborating with educators and families to promote student well-being and success. As a key resource, you'll concentrate on psycho-educational evaluations, consultation, and intervention planning—no PreK assessments currently required. What you'll bring: Valid School Psychologist licensure in Ohio, or in the process of obtaining licensure this summer Experience conducting comprehensive psycho-educational assessments for a variety of age groups Strong knowledge of intervention strategies, Response to Intervention (RTI), and special education eligibility criteria Excellent consultation skills for working with teachers, administrators, and caregivers Commitment to ethical practice and confidentiality Effective communication, organization, and documentation abilities Primary responsibilities: Deliver psycho-educational assessments for students K-12 across the district Analyze evaluation results, prepare reports, and provide clear recommendations for intervention planning Consult with educators and families to support students' academic, behavioral, and emotional development Participate in IEP and multi-disciplinary meetings as a valued member of the educational team Offer evidence-based strategies and interventions to address learning and behavioral challenges Maintain up-to-date records in compliance with state and federal regulations This is a full-time contract position for the entire school year, with interviews starting Monday, 6/29. The district welcomes newly credentialed professionals eager to launch their careers, as well as experienced school psychologists seeking a fresh opportunity. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact helping students thrive, submit your application today. Use your expertise to shape learning experiences and foster a supportive educational environment. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled