What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psych - Warren, Michigan position at Soliant?
A full-time School Psychologist opportunity is available for a K-12 setting in Warren, MI, offering a contract position for a full semester. This role provides a balanced 35-hour workweek, which includes dedicated time for paperwork, planning, and indirect tasks, all performed onsite.
Key responsibilities include conducting assessments and evaluations, supporting students across the K-12 spectrum, collaborating with educators and families, and applying strategies tailored to diverse student needs. Candidates should be prepared to discuss familiarity with Michigan-specific laws such as MARSE, demonstrate experience evaluating English Language Learner (ELL) students, and showcase effective engagement and collaboration techniques during the interview process.
Desired Qualifications And Experience
Key responsibilities include conducting assessments and evaluations, supporting students across the K-12 spectrum, collaborating with educators and families, and applying strategies tailored to diverse student needs. Candidates should be prepared to discuss familiarity with Michigan-specific laws such as MARSE, demonstrate experience evaluating English Language Learner (ELL) students, and showcase effective engagement and collaboration techniques during the interview process.
Desired Qualifications And Experience
- Active Michigan School Psychologist License or willingness to obtain one
- Experience working with K-12 student populations
- Knowledge of Michigan laws and educational guidelines affecting school psychology practices
- Ability to conduct assessments and develop individualized interventions
- Strong communication and collaboration skills for working with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams
- Familiarity with strategies to engage and support diverse learners, including ELL students
- Onsite position in Warren, Michigan serving K-12 students
- Full-time contract position with a structured schedule
- Time allocated for necessary indirect work activities such as documentation and planning