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Assistant Psychologist Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Psychologist

Grafton, OH · On-site

$115K/yr

Acts as lead worker over lower-level psychological services staff and provides clinical supervision only to psychology assistants and interns in accordance with the State Board of Psychology rules ...

Psychologist

Grafton, OH · On-site

$115K/yr

Acts as lead worker over lower-level psychological services staff and provides clinical supervision only to psychology assistants and interns in accordance with the State Board of Psychology rules ...

When applicable, must supervise the work of Psychology Assistants according to licensure limitations. * Keeps current with trends and developments related to essential job competencies and ...

When applicable, must supervise the work of Psychology Assistants according to licensure limitations. * Keeps current with trends and developments related to essential job competencies and ...

This role involves providing diagnostic and treatment services for children and youth, as well as supervising psychology assistants within a collaborative clinical environment. Candidates must hold a ...

This role involves providing diagnostic and treatment services for children and youth, as well as supervising psychology assistants within a collaborative clinical environment. Candidates must hold a ...

SUMMARY The Psychologist is responsible for conducting behavioral health evaluations ... Collaborate effectively with operational leadership, providers, Medical Assistants, and support ...

Job Title: School Psychologist Job Location: Streetsboro, OH Job Type: Contract * Conduct ... Maintain accurate student records, progress reports, and confidential documentation. * Assist staff ...

School Psychologist

Alliance, OH · On-site

$52 - $58/hr

School Psychologist Location: Alliance, Ohio Schedule: Regular, full‑time (205 days per year ... Participate in IEP meetings and assist in identification/placement of students with special needs.

Monitor student progress and assist in developing effective interventions * Maintain accurate ... School Psychologist with school-based experience and strong assessment and evaluation skills.

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How much do assistant psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant psychologist in Ohio is $88,237.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,200.00 and $111,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant psychologist?

Assistant Psychologists are professionals who support qualified psychologists in delivering mental health services, conducting research, and carrying out assessments and interventions with clients. They typically work under supervision and are responsible for tasks such as administering psychological tests, collecting and analyzing data, and helping with therapy or rehabilitation programs. This role offers valuable experience for those seeking to pursue further training or qualifications in psychology, such as becoming a clinical or counseling psychologist.

What does an assistant psychologist do?

As an assistant psychologist, your responsibilities involve supporting a psychologist with clinical, research, or administrative tasks. You work under a more senior psychologist to evaluate a patient and their treatment plan, conduct assessments, and administer other testing as needed. Staff psychologists may then use your reports to decide on treatment for a patient. Assistant psychologists are often newly licensed psychologists. This position is similar to a psychology assistant, who may be in the process of earning their degree and license in psychology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant psychologist?

To thrive as an Assistant Psychologist, you need a good understanding of psychological theories, research methods, and a relevant degree in psychology (often with Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership). Familiarity with data analysis software, psychometric testing tools, and clinical documentation systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to communicate clearly with clients and multidisciplinary teams set standout candidates apart. These skills and qualifications ensure effective support for psychologists, high-quality client care, and accurate data handling in mental health settings.

What are some common challenges an assistant psychologist might face when working within a multidisciplinary team?

Assistant Psychologists often collaborate with various professionals such as clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers. A common challenge is balancing differing perspectives and communication styles while ensuring that patient care remains coordinated and effective. Navigating confidentiality, understanding professional boundaries, and managing a high caseload can also be demanding. Building strong relationships and proactively seeking feedback can help overcome these challenges and foster a supportive team environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Psychologist jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Psychologist jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Assistant Psychologist jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Assistant Psychologist job openings:

Infographic showing various Assistant Psychologist job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,237 per year, or $42.4 per hour.

School Psychologist or School Psychologist Assistant

Wraparound Experts

Cleveland, OH • On-site

$40 - $55/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Join Wraparound Experts as a School Psychologist or School Psychologist Assistant in either an evaluation-focused role with a structured caseload or as a Mental Health Consultant role. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available throughout Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland and Akron areas.


Wraparound Experts is proud to be recognized for our dedication to improving lives. We won the 2024 Real Leaders Impact Award - Most Valuable Mission. We also earned the Bell Seal (2024-2026) for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America (MHA). In the Summer of 2025, we were a Going to Bat for Small Businesses recipient chosen by PNC Bank and the Cleveland Guardians. Finally, WE is proud to serve as the Mental Health Consultant for Head Start Programs in Cuyahoga and Summit Counties!

Who We Are

Wraparound Experts (WE) is a trusted local partner for schools across Northeast Ohio, providing specialized services and educational staffing solutions to support children and families. Wraparound Experts (WE) is a comprehensive resource for children and families in schools across Northeast Ohio, offering a range of specialized services and educational staffing solutions. We place Special Education and Mental Health professionals at elementary and secondary schools. WE is dedicated to connecting schools with licensed and qualified Experts who understand the ‘wraparound model’. Our staff goes above and beyond their traditional roles, working together effectively to coordinate services among teachers, support staff and other experts. By wrapping around students with support, we can achieve positive outcomes for students and their families, while fostering a positive work environment.


Beyond staffing solutions, WE offers comprehensive behavioral and mental health training for children, families, and school staff throughout the year. We also provide specialized psychological testing services for autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.


Our mission is to empower children to thrive mentally, emotionally, and academically. If you are dedicated to making a real, lasting change in the lives of children, then Wraparound Experts might be the place for you. Join us and be part of our mission to make a difference!


Job Summary

The role of School Psychologist/School Psychologist Assistant will develop and provide comprehensive school psychological services to students, families, and schools in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. This broad range of services will meet the academic and mental health needs of students to which they are assigned. The School Psychologist will conduct the psycho-educational evaluations and assessments for students to determine educational needs and eligibility for special education services. The School Psychologist will work with parents, teachers, and other special education professionals to help design an individualized education plan (an IEP) that best fits the child’s situation. Overall, the School Psychologist will provide support and therapeutic services to students with diverse needs as prescribed by Wraparound Experts and the principal of the school. This role is essential in helping students achieve their maximum potential in academic, social, and daily living activities.


The role of Mental Health Consultant for Head Start Akron takes a strengths-based approach in working with Head Start staff members to get a better understanding of children's behavior. They will assist with on-site classroom observations and consultations with staff and teachers, while also providing in-classroom supports. The Mental Health Consultant will also help the staff and families navigate referral processes and help families access outside support services.

Overall, the Mental Health Consultant will provide support services to staff, students, and families with diverse needs. This role is essential in helping students achieve their maximum potential in academic, social, and daily living activities.


Essential components of either position are listed below; however, these are not exhaustive and subject to change at the discretion of Wraparound Experts.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of a Master’s Degree in School Psychology or Clinical Psychology (or a related psychological field), required.
    • Additional Requirement: School Psychologist Assistants must provide a copy of their most recent graduate transcripts during the interview process.
  • Ohio Department of Education School Psychology license or Ohio Board of Psychology license, preferred.
  • Valid driver’s license, required.
  • Pass and maintain a clear FBI and BCI background check, required.
  • Successful experience working with children in an academic environment. For the Mental Health Consultant, experience with grades PK-3, preferred.
  • Ability to conduct psycho-educational evaluations and assessments, required.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret assessment results and use the results to develop treatment/intervention plans and classroom strategies that are appropriate to the educational goals of the student (and within the student’s least restrictive environment), required.
  • Knowledgeable in state and federal special education law.
  • Collaborative, constructive team building skills.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships with students, parents, and other staff members.
  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and use sound judgment in all aspects of the job.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts the psycho-educational evaluations and assessments for students to determine educational needs and eligibility for special education services.
  • Summarizes and interprets evaluation results and recommendations in written and verbal form in practical and understandable terms.
  • Participates in response to intervention team processes and consults with team members.
  • When needed, provides counseling services within the scope of training to individuals or groups of students.
  • Conduct observations of individual children and classrooms to access behavior, interactions, and overall environment.
  • Based on observations, provide detailed reports and recommend strategies to support children's development.
  • Conduct developmental, behavioral, and/or social-emotional screenings and assessments for children referred for consultation.
  • Maintain detailed records of all social-emotional activities, including levels of engagement and materials used.
  • Support teaching staff through consultative services.
  • Assist Head Start's Mental Health Coordinator in helping families access services through community mental health agencies.
  • Guide staff in applying developmentally appropriate strategies to support children with behavioral and social-emotional needs.
  • May serve as a resource to districts and buildings in crisis situations.
  • Maintains an adequate system of documentation and record keeping and meets deadlines for meetings, paperwork, and other responsibilities.
  • Works closely with other SPED/Related Services professionals

The School Psychologist role is primarily focused on conducting comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations, with the majority of responsibilities centered on student testing, assessment, and report writing to support educational planning. The Mental Health Consultant role will assist with on-site classroom observations and consultations with staff and teachers, while also providing in-classroom supports.


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