
Travel School Psych - Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
ProCare Therapy, Schnecksville, PA, 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. Exciting travel opportunities await experienced School Psychologists seeking to broaden their impact and professional reach! If youre passionate about supporting students in special education settings and want to experience the benefits of travel work—including non-taxable stipends, expert travel assistance, premium compensation, comprehensive healthcare benefits, access to a 401(k) plan, and job security—this is a perfect match for you. Make your next assignment near beautiful Schnecksville, PA, with positions available throughout both Carbon and Lehigh Counties. Living and working here allows you to enjoy the rolling hills and vibrant communities of eastern Pennsylvania while advancing your practice in dynamic educational environments. With both part-time and full-time schedules available, you can tailor your work-life balance and discover the unique charm of the Lehigh Valley region. Traveling as a school psychologist boosts your professional growth by exposing you to a spectrum of workplace cultures and leadership styles, sharpening your skills in new settings, and enriching your resume with valuable, diverse experiences. When you’re not making a difference in students’ lives, take time to explore remarkable nature trails, historical sites, and the emerging arts and culinary scene in the area for a well-rounded and fulfilling experience. Qualifications:Current Pennsylvania School Psychologist licenseActive Pennsylvania PDE Certification (proof via TIMS required)Background in special education settingsDirect participation in IEP development and implementationIn-person availability onlyAssignment runs from August 2026 to June 2027, flexibly offering part-time (15+ hours/week) or full-time (35 hours/week) roles Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations and assessmentsCollaborate closely with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsSupport the IEP process, from development to ongoing implementationProvide specialized counseling and crisis intervention for studentsContribute expertise to foster inclusive, supportive learning environments Benefits Include:Non-taxable stipends and dedicated travel supportComprehensive healthcare and 401(k)Flexible assignment lengths and schedulesJob security with meaningful, hands-on impactOpportunities to explore new regions during downtime Take the next step in your career adventure! Apply today to make a difference in Carbon and Lehigh Counties and set out on a rewarding journey, both personally and professionally. #p33
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. Exciting travel opportunities await experienced School Psychologists seeking to broaden their impact and professional reach! If youre passionate about supporting students in special education settings and want to experience the benefits of travel work—including non-taxable stipends, expert travel assistance, premium compensation, comprehensive healthcare benefits, access to a 401(k) plan, and job security—this is a perfect match for you. Make your next assignment near beautiful Schnecksville, PA, with positions available throughout both Carbon and Lehigh Counties. Living and working here allows you to enjoy the rolling hills and vibrant communities of eastern Pennsylvania while advancing your practice in dynamic educational environments. With both part-time and full-time schedules available, you can tailor your work-life balance and discover the unique charm of the Lehigh Valley region. Traveling as a school psychologist boosts your professional growth by exposing you to a spectrum of workplace cultures and leadership styles, sharpening your skills in new settings, and enriching your resume with valuable, diverse experiences. When you’re not making a difference in students’ lives, take time to explore remarkable nature trails, historical sites, and the emerging arts and culinary scene in the area for a well-rounded and fulfilling experience. Qualifications:Current Pennsylvania School Psychologist licenseActive Pennsylvania PDE Certification (proof via TIMS required)Background in special education settingsDirect participation in IEP development and implementationIn-person availability onlyAssignment runs from August 2026 to June 2027, flexibly offering part-time (15+ hours/week) or full-time (35 hours/week) roles Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations and assessmentsCollaborate closely with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsSupport the IEP process, from development to ongoing implementationProvide specialized counseling and crisis intervention for studentsContribute expertise to foster inclusive, supportive learning environments Benefits Include:Non-taxable stipends and dedicated travel supportComprehensive healthcare and 401(k)Flexible assignment lengths and schedulesJob security with meaningful, hands-on impactOpportunities to explore new regions during downtime Take the next step in your career adventure! Apply today to make a difference in Carbon and Lehigh Counties and set out on a rewarding journey, both personally and professionally. #p33