What are the responsibilities and job description for the Virtual School Psychologist Opportunity in Santa Fe, NM position at Soliant?
VocoVision is seeking an experienced school psychologist to join our virtual services team supporting students throughout New Mexico. This remote position offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on students' educational experiences while working from your own professional home office environment.
Position Snapshot: Serve 40-55 students across elementary through high school levels, working approximately 37.5 hours per week. You'll provide the full range of school psychology servicesfrom comprehensive evaluations to counseling, consultation, and crisis supportusing secure virtual platforms that connect you with students, families, and school teams.
Primary Responsibilities Include
Active licensure as a school psychologist in the state of New Mexico is mandatory, along with a Master's degree in School Psychology or a related discipline. You'll need a minimum of 2 years working directly in school settings, demonstrating competence in assessment, intervention, and consultation. Understanding of IDEA, Section 504, and special education processes is essential. While previous teletherapy experience is valued, we welcome candidates ready to transition their skills to the virtual environment.
Technology Needs: Reliable internet connectivity, computer with audio/video capabilities, and a confidential workspace appropriate for student sessions.
Position Snapshot: Serve 40-55 students across elementary through high school levels, working approximately 37.5 hours per week. You'll provide the full range of school psychology servicesfrom comprehensive evaluations to counseling, consultation, and crisis supportusing secure virtual platforms that connect you with students, families, and school teams.
Primary Responsibilities Include
- Conducting psychoeducational evaluations to determine special education eligibility
- Providing individual and small group counseling for students with social-emotional needs
- Developing and monitoring behavior intervention plans
- Collaborating with IEP teams to establish appropriate goals and accommodations
- Consulting with educators about instructional strategies and classroom management
- Supporting students in crisis situations with appropriate interventions
- Maintaining accurate records and meeting documentation deadlines
- Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings virtually
- Providing parent training and consultation as needed
Active licensure as a school psychologist in the state of New Mexico is mandatory, along with a Master's degree in School Psychology or a related discipline. You'll need a minimum of 2 years working directly in school settings, demonstrating competence in assessment, intervention, and consultation. Understanding of IDEA, Section 504, and special education processes is essential. While previous teletherapy experience is valued, we welcome candidates ready to transition their skills to the virtual environment.
Technology Needs: Reliable internet connectivity, computer with audio/video capabilities, and a confidential workspace appropriate for student sessions.