
Travel School Psych - Dover, Delaware
ProCare Therapy, Dover, DE, 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. Step into an exciting, full-time travel opportunity for a School Psychologist and make a meaningful difference in K-5 students’ lives, particularly those with autism. Travel roles offer rewarding adventures, including non-taxable stipends, travel support, competitive compensation, comprehensive healthcare benefits, a robust 401(k), and the peace of mind that comes with reliable job security. This position is located close to vibrant Dover, Delaware, a spot rich in history and small-town charm, yet filled with modern amenities. Living and working here as a travel professional allows you to experience the region’s unique local culture, outdoor adventures, and dining scene, while developing your career in new, inspiring ways. As you visit two conveniently located school sites, you’ll gain valuable exposure to varied workplace practices and innovative leadership. Broadening your professional experience in this setting will help you build your resume, grow your clinical toolkit, and network with dedicated education specialists—all while immersed in a supportive school community. Your role will be deeply fulfilling as you support young learners, especially those with autism, and develop customized strategies that foster their academic and personal growth. Meaningful travel assignments create fresh perspectives and empower you to enjoy new places, activities, and friendships during your time off. Your Key Qualifications:Hold active School Psychologist certification or relevant licensureDemonstrated professional experience working with K-5 studentsSpecialized experience supporting kids with autismAbility to adapt to different school settings and collaborate with cross-functional teamsStrong communication, assessment, and counseling skills Primary Responsibilities:Conduct psychological evaluations and provide individualized supportDesign intervention plans and monitor student progressCollaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsContribute to IEP processes and participate in school meetingsSupport school climate and student success across two nearby sites What You’ll Enjoy:Full-time schedulingTravel assistance and non-taxable stipendsPremium compensationHealthcare coverage and a 401(k)Professional growth and resume-building assignmentsJob security in a welcoming school community Ready to take the next step in your career and enjoy adventure along the way? Apply today to learn more during your interview and discover if this enriching travel opportunity is your perfect fit! #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. Step into an exciting, full-time travel opportunity for a School Psychologist and make a meaningful difference in K-5 students’ lives, particularly those with autism. Travel roles offer rewarding adventures, including non-taxable stipends, travel support, competitive compensation, comprehensive healthcare benefits, a robust 401(k), and the peace of mind that comes with reliable job security. This position is located close to vibrant Dover, Delaware, a spot rich in history and small-town charm, yet filled with modern amenities. Living and working here as a travel professional allows you to experience the region’s unique local culture, outdoor adventures, and dining scene, while developing your career in new, inspiring ways. As you visit two conveniently located school sites, you’ll gain valuable exposure to varied workplace practices and innovative leadership. Broadening your professional experience in this setting will help you build your resume, grow your clinical toolkit, and network with dedicated education specialists—all while immersed in a supportive school community. Your role will be deeply fulfilling as you support young learners, especially those with autism, and develop customized strategies that foster their academic and personal growth. Meaningful travel assignments create fresh perspectives and empower you to enjoy new places, activities, and friendships during your time off. Your Key Qualifications:Hold active School Psychologist certification or relevant licensureDemonstrated professional experience working with K-5 studentsSpecialized experience supporting kids with autismAbility to adapt to different school settings and collaborate with cross-functional teamsStrong communication, assessment, and counseling skills Primary Responsibilities:Conduct psychological evaluations and provide individualized supportDesign intervention plans and monitor student progressCollaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsContribute to IEP processes and participate in school meetingsSupport school climate and student success across two nearby sites What You’ll Enjoy:Full-time schedulingTravel assistance and non-taxable stipendsPremium compensationHealthcare coverage and a 401(k)Professional growth and resume-building assignmentsJob security in a welcoming school community Ready to take the next step in your career and enjoy adventure along the way? Apply today to learn more during your interview and discover if this enriching travel opportunity is your perfect fit! #p33