Address Minnesota, USA
What you’ll do
- Provide student counseling and psychoeducational evaluations
- Participate in IEP meetings
- Complete comprehensive case reports and educational eligibility determinations
- Exercise strong communication and relationship‑building skills to collaborate with onsite school personnel and build rapport with students
About you
- 1 or more valid state licenses or equivalent school psychologist certification
- Active DOE licensure
- 1 year of experience providing evaluations/counseling in a school setting (excluding the internship/practicum year)
- Experience participating in IEP meetings, acting as case manager, and completing comprehensive case reports and educational eligibility determinations
- Reliable Wi‑Fi/Internet access
- Owns a reliable personal computer
- Working knowledge of technology, such as headphones and personal computers
- Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential preferred but not required
Let’s talk perks and benefits
- No‑cost continuing education courses and clinical workshops tailored to your professional development
- Access to the award‑winning Presence platform, featuring curated session materials from top publishers like Highlights, SPARK Innovations and more
- An extensive virtual library of peer‑reviewed studies and online assessments, including online versions of the Woodcock‑Johnson IV and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition
- Designated clinical guidance
- Cross‑licensing support
Just so you know
All your information will be kept confidential according to Equal Employment Opportunity guidelines.
Our clinicians can choose to work as little as 5 hours per week or up to 40: All availability will be considered within typical school‑based hours.
$48‑$51 per hour for direct therapy/counseling services.
Evaluations will be compensated on a component billing model that is separate from the hourly rate.