is interested! Details: - Full-Time - On-Site - Must be ASL proficient - Need valid DHH certification in GA This will be an immediate hire for the beginning of the new school year, don’t miss out on the opportunity to work with this caseload in a supportive district.
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for a Part-Time School Psychologist to join our online network of tele professionalsand bring a touch of Southern charm to students in a Georgia Public School District. Position Overview: As a Part-Time School Psychologist in Georgia, you're not just supporting students; you're cultivating their sweetsuccess!
Be their guiding star, ensuring their social and emotional well-being while they navigate the charming lanes of their academic journey from home. You'll use virtual counseling, backssments, and guidance to create a positive and inclusive learning environment that mirrors the warmth of Georgia hospitality. Key Responsibilities: Conduct virtual backssments to explore the hills and
dales of students' emotional and behavioral needs. Provide virtual counseling and support to students facing social and emotional challenges. Collaborate with parents, teachers, and administrators to chart the course for intervention plans.
Offer sweet guidance and resources to parents and caregivers to ensure their little peaches thrive emotionally. Participate in virtual meetings and contribute to the development of strategies that help students blossom and grow. Keep a record (not a peach orchard, but records) of your interactions and progress. Stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices to be the peachiest School Psychologist in town. Qualifications: Master's or Doctoral
degree in School Psychology. Valid School Psychologist certification or licensure in Georgia.
Experience in providing counseling and social-emotional support to students. Strong virtual counseling and communication skills. A passion for helping students succeed socially and emotionally, with a touch of Southern sweetness. Benefits: Competitive part-time compensation for your valuable contributions. Opportunities for professional development and growth within the Georgia Public School District. The flexibility to balance your part-time role with other pursuits. The chance to make a real and lasting impact on students' lives as their virtual peachy supporter.
How to Apply: Ready to become a Part-Time Peach Seeker in the Georgia Public School District? We'd love to welcome you to our team! To join the charm, submit your resume and a cover letter that showcases your qualifications and enthusiasm for this part-time position. Priscilla Espinosa Phone: 470-622-xyz XFor more details: jobs-search. org/legal_douglasville-c428334/virtual-openings-for-georgia-school-psychologists-douglasville_i1969985905
right person is interested! Details: - Full-Time - On-Site - Wide Caseload Requirements: - Must have DHH Certification - Ability to visually and auditorily monitor student performance and behavior This will be an immediate hire for the beginning of the new school year, don’t miss out on the opportunity to work with this caseload in a supportive district.
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involves collaborating with educators, parents, and administrators to create a positive and inclusive learning environment. Responsibilities: Conduct psychological backssments to evaluate students' cognitive, emotional, and social development. Participate in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with special needs.
Provide individual and group counseling to students, addressing a variety of issues such as academic performance, behavioral concerns, and social skills. Collaborate with teachers and other school staff to develop and implement strategies to support students with diverse needs. Assist in the prevention and management of
bullying and other social-emotional issues within the school community. Conduct crisis intervention and provide support during challenging situations. Consult with parents and guardians to provide guidance and support in addressing their child's psychological and behavioral needs.
Work with community resources and agencies to provide additional support for students and families when necessary. Stay informed about current trends and research in the field of school psychology, and apply this knowledge to enhance services and interventions. Collaborate with the school's multidisciplinary team to contribute to a positive school climate and culture. Qualifications: Master's or Doctoral degree
in School Psychology or a related field. State licensure or certification as a School Psychologist.
Ability to work collaboratively with students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations related to special education and student support services. Experience in conducting psychological backssments and providing counseling services in an educational setting. Strong organizational and time management skills. Application Process: To apply for the School Psychologist position, please submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to xyz X@. Interviews will be conducted via zoom after an initial conversation with our team.
We look forward to reviewing your application and considering you for this vital role in our school community. Caleb Morton - Senior Account Executive (678) 538-xyz X xyz X@For more details: jobs-search. org/legal_atlanta-c428354/school-psychologist-needed-part-time-near-atlanta-ga-atlanta_i1970117195