What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psychologist position at Mercer County Educational Service Center (ESC)?
Mercer County ESC is seeking a compassionate and team-oriented person for a full-time School Psychologist position for the 2026-2027 school year.
Summary:
The ideal candidate will have experience: completing comprehensive evaluations for preschool and school-age students with disabilities; supporting students, teachers and families in a MTSS/PBIS framework; working proactively with at-risk students with behavioral health challenges, and working current knowledge of best practices in special education. This position requires collaboration, organization, compassion and strong communication skills.
Essential Duties:
- maintain knowledge and practice of professional, legal, and ethical practices
- assist to gather and analyze data for application in data-decision making for the betterment of students (interventions, tiered supports, etc.)
- conduct observations, and comprehensive evaluation team reports
- stay current on knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and policies regarding special education eligibility and programming
- demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work, communicate, and collaborate effectively with staff and families as part of a team within the school setting
- provide direct services to individuals or groups of students (e.g., counseling, crisis interventions, mentoring and individual safety plans, when appropriate)
Requirements:
Candidates must hold a current School Psychologist license issued by the Ohio Board of Psychology
How to Apply:
Please send the following to Nancy Davis at: nancy.davis@mercercountyesc.org
1. Letter of intent
2. Resume
3. Application found online at: www.mercercouantyesc.org
Questions, please direct them to Rachel Glass: rachel.glass@mercercountyesc.org
Deadline: Until filled