
School Psych - Silverton, Oregon
ProCare Therapy, Silverton, OR, United States
Job Description:
Job Description Bachelors or Masters 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. Make a meaningful impact on the lives of children ages birth to five by providing psychological services in an engaging educational environment. As a contract School Psychologist, you’ll collaborate with diverse educational teams serving young learners in communities across Salem/South Marion County and Yamhill County during the upcoming school year. This full-time opportunity runs from July 6, 2026, through June 11, 2027, and is available as either a 205-day or 215-day contract. You’ll help lay the foundation for early learning success alongside educators and families. Desired Experience & Qualifications:Master’s or Doctorate in School Psychology from an accredited programState licensure as a School Psychologist (or eligibility)Experience supporting children from birth to age five, including developmental assessments and interventionsStrong knowledge of special education processes, early intervention, and early childhood servicesExceptional communication and collaboration skillsAdaptable, proactive approach to problem-solvingPrevious experience in school settings preferred Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive psychological and developmental evaluations for young childrenConsult with families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams to develop individualized plansIdentify and recommend evidence-based interventions and supportsParticipate in the creation and review of Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)Provide crisis intervention, consultation, and behavioral strategies as neededMaintain thorough records, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical guidelinesPromote positive social, emotional, and academic growth for early learners This position offers the chance to see your expertise make a tangible difference for children and families. With a supportive educational community and opportunities to further advance your skills, you’ll be equipped to thrive professionally while transforming lives. Ready to make a lasting impact? Submit your application today to begin your next rewarding journey as a School Psychologist working with birth-to-five populations! #p31
Job Description Bachelors or Masters 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. Make a meaningful impact on the lives of children ages birth to five by providing psychological services in an engaging educational environment. As a contract School Psychologist, you’ll collaborate with diverse educational teams serving young learners in communities across Salem/South Marion County and Yamhill County during the upcoming school year. This full-time opportunity runs from July 6, 2026, through June 11, 2027, and is available as either a 205-day or 215-day contract. You’ll help lay the foundation for early learning success alongside educators and families. Desired Experience & Qualifications:Master’s or Doctorate in School Psychology from an accredited programState licensure as a School Psychologist (or eligibility)Experience supporting children from birth to age five, including developmental assessments and interventionsStrong knowledge of special education processes, early intervention, and early childhood servicesExceptional communication and collaboration skillsAdaptable, proactive approach to problem-solvingPrevious experience in school settings preferred Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive psychological and developmental evaluations for young childrenConsult with families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams to develop individualized plansIdentify and recommend evidence-based interventions and supportsParticipate in the creation and review of Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)Provide crisis intervention, consultation, and behavioral strategies as neededMaintain thorough records, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical guidelinesPromote positive social, emotional, and academic growth for early learners This position offers the chance to see your expertise make a tangible difference for children and families. With a supportive educational community and opportunities to further advance your skills, you’ll be equipped to thrive professionally while transforming lives. Ready to make a lasting impact? Submit your application today to begin your next rewarding journey as a School Psychologist working with birth-to-five populations! #p31