
Travel School Psychologist - Sebring, FL
ProCare Therapy, Sebring, FL, 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. Explore an exciting opportunity as a travel professional working as a School Psychologist in vibrant Highlands County, Florida. Travel roles such as this offer the unique chance to enjoy non-taxable stipends, assistance with your travel arrangements, and comprehensive healthcare benefits, all while building a stable and secure career. For those seeking premium compensation and the perks of a 401(k) plan, this position stands out as a rewarding choice. Discover Sebring, FL—renowned for its lush lakes, sunny weather, and welcoming community. A travel position here lets you enjoy both the region’s scenic beauty and the professional stimulation of working in a new educational environment. This adventure is ideal for those looking to diversify their resume, learn from varied leadership approaches, and immerse themselves in best practices across K-12 school settings. You’ll broaden your professional perspective by interacting with diverse student populations and collaborating with educators and administrators from various backgrounds. During your downtime, indulge in unique local experiences, outdoor recreation, or explore the nearby natural attractions and local culture. Desired Qualifications:Valid School Psychologist certification/license (or eligibility) for Florida schoolsPrevious experience working with K-12 student populations preferredStrong assessment, consultation, and intervention skillsAbility to adapt quickly and thrive in new educational settingsExcellent communication and collaborative abilities Key Responsibilities:Conduct psychological evaluations and assessments for K-12 studentsProvide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff on student learning and behaviorDevelop and monitor intervention strategiesSupport special education processes, including IEP development and meetingsPromote mental health and wellness across the school communityEngage in professional development and continually expand your expertise Outstanding Benefits:Non-taxable stipends and comprehensive travel assistancePremium healthcare coverage and 401(k) optionsJob security throughout the full academic year (August 2026 – May 2027)Onsite, full-time schedule with opportunities to explore the area during your stayRich professional growth experiences and resume-building assignments Embark on a fulfilling journey where your skills make an impact and every day offers something new. Apply today to take the next step in your school psychology career and experience the rewards of travel education! #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. Explore an exciting opportunity as a travel professional working as a School Psychologist in vibrant Highlands County, Florida. Travel roles such as this offer the unique chance to enjoy non-taxable stipends, assistance with your travel arrangements, and comprehensive healthcare benefits, all while building a stable and secure career. For those seeking premium compensation and the perks of a 401(k) plan, this position stands out as a rewarding choice. Discover Sebring, FL—renowned for its lush lakes, sunny weather, and welcoming community. A travel position here lets you enjoy both the region’s scenic beauty and the professional stimulation of working in a new educational environment. This adventure is ideal for those looking to diversify their resume, learn from varied leadership approaches, and immerse themselves in best practices across K-12 school settings. You’ll broaden your professional perspective by interacting with diverse student populations and collaborating with educators and administrators from various backgrounds. During your downtime, indulge in unique local experiences, outdoor recreation, or explore the nearby natural attractions and local culture. Desired Qualifications:Valid School Psychologist certification/license (or eligibility) for Florida schoolsPrevious experience working with K-12 student populations preferredStrong assessment, consultation, and intervention skillsAbility to adapt quickly and thrive in new educational settingsExcellent communication and collaborative abilities Key Responsibilities:Conduct psychological evaluations and assessments for K-12 studentsProvide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff on student learning and behaviorDevelop and monitor intervention strategiesSupport special education processes, including IEP development and meetingsPromote mental health and wellness across the school communityEngage in professional development and continually expand your expertise Outstanding Benefits:Non-taxable stipends and comprehensive travel assistancePremium healthcare coverage and 401(k) optionsJob security throughout the full academic year (August 2026 – May 2027)Onsite, full-time schedule with opportunities to explore the area during your stayRich professional growth experiences and resume-building assignments Embark on a fulfilling journey where your skills make an impact and every day offers something new. Apply today to take the next step in your school psychology career and experience the rewards of travel education! #p33