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School Psychologist (Hybrid)

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The Community Wellness Project LLC

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Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

School Psychologist (Birth-5) - Multiple-Full‑
Time Positions Contract Term:
July 6, 2026 - June 11, 2027
Contract Length:
205‑day or 215‑day option
Service Areas:
Medford, OR Employment Type:
Full-Time, Contract About the Opportunity We are seeking two dedicated School Psychologists to provide comprehensive services for children from birth through five years old across Salem/South Marion County and Yamhill County. These positions support early childhood programs, multidisciplinary teams, and families through assessment, consultation, and collaboration in early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE). Ideal candidates bring strong expertise in early childhood, a collaborative mindset, and a commitment to equitable, family-centered practices. Key Responsibilities Conduct developmental and psychoeducational evaluations for children ages birth-5. Participate in multidisciplinary eligibility determinations aligned with EI/ECSE guidelines. Provide consultation to educators, specialists, and families regarding developmental, behavioral, and social-emotional needs. Support early intervention teams with data-based decision-making and service planning. Maintain timely, compliant documentation and contribute to IFSP development. Collaborate across service providers, community partners, and county teams to ensure coordinated support. Qualifications Master's, Specialist, or Doctoral degree in School Psychology. Valid Oregon TSPC School Psychologist License (or eligibility to obtain). Experience with early childhood assessment and intervention preferred. Strong skills in collaboration, communication, and family-centered practice. Ability to travel within assigned service areas. Contract Details Two full-time positions available 205‑day or 215‑day contract (based on candidate preference or program need)
Service Areas:
One position primarily serving Salem/South Marion County , one serving Yamhill County Competitive compensation aligned with experience Access to multidisciplinary support teams, assessment tools, and professional development How to Apply Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to this posting: Resume Copy of licensure or eligibility documentation Brief statement of interest and availability Why Join Us This is an excellent opportunity for an SLP who enjoys variety, flexibility, and meaningful work with a wide range of student needs. Our agency is collaborative, student-centered, and committed to delivering high-quality service. We now offer medical insurance and retirement options. Join us today! How to Apply If you have interested candidates or would like to learn more, please contact us. We look forward to connecting with professionals who are passionate about supporting student communication and academic success. E04JI800ka2s4097nz6