What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psychologist in Port Saint Lucie, FL position at Soliant?
Bachelor's or Master's degree in School Psychology, active School Psychologist license and minimum 1 years School Psychologist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a dynamic school-based contract role serving students across three campuses in vibrant Southeast Florida. As a School Psychologist in this position, you'll have the opportunity to make a genuine impact during the academic year, providing essential psychological services in an energetic and supportive educational environment.
This is a full-time, on-site role that follows the school calendar: you’ll start August 5th and finish June 1st, working 35 hours a week (five days, seven hours each day). Your expertise will support elementary, middle, and Pre-K students, focusing on psychological assessments, individualized counseling, and participation in vital student support meetings. The district streamlines the interview and offer process, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role.
Qualifications & Requirements
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Step into a dynamic school-based contract role serving students across three campuses in vibrant Southeast Florida. As a School Psychologist in this position, you'll have the opportunity to make a genuine impact during the academic year, providing essential psychological services in an energetic and supportive educational environment.
This is a full-time, on-site role that follows the school calendar: you’ll start August 5th and finish June 1st, working 35 hours a week (five days, seven hours each day). Your expertise will support elementary, middle, and Pre-K students, focusing on psychological assessments, individualized counseling, and participation in vital student support meetings. The district streamlines the interview and offer process, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Active School Psychologist license through the Florida Department of Health
- Strong background in administering assessments, student counseling, and supporting diverse learner needs
- Experience working in Pre-K, elementary, and K-8 school settings preferred
- Fingerprinting required; expedited process available for those with existing DOH prints
- Comfortable working across multiple school sites
- Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational assessments and participate in student evaluation meetings
- Offer individual and group counseling services for students with varying academic, social, and emotional needs
- Collaborate closely with educators, families, and support staff to develop and implement intervention strategies
- Maintain accurate documentation and uphold compliance with state and district guidelines
- Contribute to a positive, inclusive environment across assigned campuses
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