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School Psychologist - Hourly

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Fairfax County Public Schools

Falls Church, VA (In Person)

Full-Time

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

Expires 7/4/2026

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Job Description

Provides the full range of psychological services to schools and centers or to a diagnostic unit; systematically collects, analyzes, synthesizes, and interprets information necessary to guide services such as consultation, counseling, behavioral assessment and intervention planning, and psychological evaluation in the educational setting.
Location:
Willow Oaks Administrative Center School Psychologist -
Hourly Contract Length:
Temporary-Hourly no
Benefits Closing Date:
31-May-2027
Open Until Filled:
No Re-Adv.
Position:
No Qualifications:
Required Master's degree from an approved program in school psychology, or a program deemed equivalent by the Virginia Department of Education review, consisting of 60 graduate semester hours, plus a one-year internship as prescribed by the college awarding the degree. Placement in a particular setting or model determined by experience with a specific student population. Must hold or be eligible for a license issued by the Virginia Department of Education with endorsement in school psychology. Knowledge of and commitment to the highest standards of ethical and effective practice. Knowledge of psychological theory and practice as applied to the behavior and development of children and young adults. Ability to apply knowledge to the needs and requirements of a public school system. Ability to perform and guide data collection and analysis to ensure effective services and to measure outcomes. Ability to gain the confidence and cooperation of students, teachers, and families. Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with other professionals within the school and the community. Proficiency in the use of technology and data compilation, analysis, and reporting. Analytic ability and adaptability to changing needs. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to write comprehensive reports and interpret findings to families.
Posting Title:
School Psychologist -
Hourly School Year:
2026-2027
Job Type:
Psychologist