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School Psychologist - New Waverly, Texas

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Soliant Health

New Waverly, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - School Psychologist Job Type Contract Make a significant impact supporting student success as a School Psychologist on a full-time contract assignment for the upcoming school year. This opportunity places you at two secondary middle school campuses, where your expertise will help guide critical evaluations, participate in ARDs, and provide occasional counseling services. The assignment begins August 12, 2026, and concludes May 21, 2027, giving you a clear and well-defined schedule for your planning. In this important role, you'll connect directly with students, staff, and families, facilitating comprehensive assessments and supporting educational teams in developing individualized strategies for student growth. You will primarily focus on PRN evaluations and minimal counseling, ensuring you have the opportunity to utilize your diagnostic skills while maintaining a balanced caseload.
Desired Qualifications:
Hold a valid School Psychologist license Experience or strong interest in working within middle school settings Skilled in conducting evaluations, including psychoeducational testing and functional behavior assessments Comfortable participating in ARD meetings and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Adaptable, organized, and detail-oriented
Core Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough student assessments and provide insights to support learning and behavioral needs Participate in ARD meetings, working closely with educators and families to shape IEPs Deliver minimal counseling as needed, addressing student well-being and classroom performance Collaborate with school personnel to promote positive outcomes Maintain detailed documentation aligned with district standards This contract position lets you contribute meaningfully to student development while experiencing the satisfaction of helping a welcoming school community reach its goals. Ready to bring your expertise to a supportive school environment and advance your career in educational psychology? Apply today to embark on a rewarding school-based assignment! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled