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LSSP

Cleveland, TX · On-site

$71K/yr

Special Education - Department/LSSP Date Posted: 5/1/2025 Location: Special Education Pay Grade Calendar Days Salary Minimum AD4 200 Days $71,326 Effective the 25-26 scchool year this position will ...

LSSP

Edcouch, TX · On-site

$42K - $57K/yr

LSSP Exemption Status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Special Education Pay Grade: 05 Works with: Students/Staff/Parents Days: 197 Dept./School: Special Education Department Date Revised: 6.19.2023 ...

Intern LSSP

Houston, TX · On-site

$44K - $59K/yr

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How much do lssp jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for lssp in the United States is $63,546.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an LSSP?

LSSP stands for Licensed Specialist in School Psychology. LSSPs are mental health professionals who work in educational settings to assess and support students' psychological and educational needs. They conduct evaluations, provide counseling, and collaborate with teachers and parents to help students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. In Texas, LSSPs are licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists and play a crucial role in special education and intervention programs.

How does an LSSP collaborate with teachers and parents to support student success?

Licensed Specialists in School Psychology (LSSPs) work closely with both teachers and parents to develop effective interventions and support plans for students. They often participate in meetings to discuss student progress, share assessment results, and provide recommendations tailored to individual needs. Regular communication and collaboration are key, as LSSPs help bridge the gap between home and school environments, ensuring that strategies are consistent and effective. By fostering these partnerships, LSSPs can better advocate for students and ensure they receive comprehensive support.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP), and why are they important?

To thrive as an LSSP, you need expertise in psychological assessment, intervention strategies, and a graduate degree in school psychology with state licensure. Familiarity with special education laws, Individualized Education Program (IEP) software, and standardized testing tools is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills help LSSPs effectively support students, families, and school staff. These competencies are essential for accurately identifying student needs and ensuring appropriate educational and behavioral interventions.

What is the difference between Lssp vs Paralegal?

AspectLsspParalegal
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; specialized training or certification often preferredAssociate's degree or paralegal certificate commonly required
Work EnvironmentLegal offices, courts, or government agenciesLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry UsageLegal support roles assisting attorneysLegal support, research, document preparation
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Both Lssp and Paralegal roles provide essential legal support, often working in similar environments such as law firms or courts. While Lssp may require less formal education, both roles involve assisting attorneys with research, document preparation, and case management. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right position based on credentials and career goals.

What do you need to be an LSSp?

To become an LSSp (Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist), you need a master's degree in speech-language pathology or communication sciences, completion of supervised clinical practicum hours, and licensure or certification from the relevant professional regulatory body. Some positions may also require ongoing professional development or specialty certifications. Strong communication skills and knowledge of speech therapy tools are also important.

What does the role of an LSSp consist of?

An LSSp (Learning Support Service Practitioner) provides support to students with special educational needs, assisting with their learning and behavior in educational settings. The role involves implementing individualized plans, working closely with teachers and specialists, and often requires relevant training or certification in special education or support work.
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Infographic showing various Lssp job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 80% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,546 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

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Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

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Job Description
The Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) performs professional psychological work in assessment, behavior management, and counseling for students with emotional disabilities, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems. The LSSP assesses the psychological needs of students referred to special education services.
Responsibilities
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Responsibilities
  1. Prevention: Synthesizes psychological research for dissemination in large group staff development trainings as well as for use in individual mentoring. Conducts in-services for school personnel on emotional/behavioral markers, classroom modifications/accommodations and structured intervention strategies. Provides professional input and support to campuses on the use of multi-tiered systems of supports to address student needs.
  2. Intervention: Conducts behavioral observations. Provides psychological expertise and renders a professional opinion addressing mental health issues and their inter-relationship with disciplinary infractions in the context of Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) meetings. Provides consultation regarding behavioral management/structured intervention strategies for teachers and/or parents. Provides functional behavioral assessment (FBA) through the use of comprehensive data gathering methods to develop Behavior Support Plans (BSP) and to delineate positive behavior strategies for teachers and other school staff. Provides counseling and psychological services as an IEP related service evaluation and service to students in special education. Documents sufficient data in the report to develop a well written Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP). Completes evaluation summaries and other pertinent components in the EasyIEP system. Documents service and progress in the EasyIEP system. Provides a timely progress report to the parent or adult student. Reviews service progress at the Admission Review Dismissal/Individualized Education Plan (ARD/IEP) meeting as required. Generates case formulations to guide multi-disciplinary teams during Placement Review (PR) and Central Case Review (CCR) meetings.
  3. Evaluation: Administers psychological tests and conducts clinical interviews with students. Reviews information on referred students such as results of full and individual evaluations, the special education eligibility folder, and discipline and attendance records. Scores and interprets test data and incorporates data from full and individual evaluation. Schedules and conducts interviews with parents and school personnel. Conducts behavioral observations. Utilizes appropriate scoring program analysis and comprehensively interprets results. Prepares a psychological evaluation report on the FIE Writer for each student evaluated. Participates in multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings with other professionals for students evaluated. Participates as a member of the Admission Review Dismissal/Individualized Education Plan (ARD/IEP) Committee for students evaluated. Recommends appropriate disability condition(s) and behavioral management strategies for ARD/IEP Committee considerations. Documents sufficient data in the FIE to develop a well written Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP). Completes evaluation summaries and other pertinent components in the EasyIEP system. Reviews outside psychological and neuropsychological evaluations provided by other districts, agencies, or by the parent.
  4. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
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Job Qualifications
EDUCATION
Master's degree from an accredited college or university
WORK EXPERIENCE
One year of experience providing psychological services in an educational setting
TYPE OF SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Software Microsoft Office Certifications/Licensure Valid Texas license as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) granted by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists Equipment Office equipment (e.g., computer, copier) Other Items Ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral forms with all levels of management, internal and external to the department Ability to travel to schools throughout the district Valid Texas driver's license with appropriate insurance coverage
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Level 1 -No supervisory responsibilities. May provide occasional work guidance, technical advice, and training to staff.
WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT
-Work is substantially complex, varied and regularly requires the selection and application of technical and detailed guidelines. Independent judgment is required to identify, select, and apply the most appropriate methods as well as interpret precedent. Position regularly makes recommendations to management on areas of significance to the department. Supervision received typically consists of providing directions on the more complex projects and new job duties and priorities.
BUDGET AUTHORITY
-No budget development activity is required.
PROBLEM SOLVING
-Decisions are made on both routine and non-routine matters with some latitude, but are still subject to approval. Job is occasionally expected to recommend new solutions to problems and improve existing methods or generate new ideas.
IMPACT OF DECISIONS
-Decisions have moderate impact to the facility/department or division, causing increased satisfaction or dissatisfaction; producing efficiencies or delays; promoting or inhibiting personal intellectual or professional development; and/or contributing to financial gain or expense. Errors may be serious, usually not subject to direct verification or check, causing losses such as improper cost calculations, overpayment or improper utilization of labor, materials or equipment. Effect usually confined to the organization itself and is short term.
COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS
-Collaborate and solve problems - works with others to resolve problems, clarify or interpret complex information/policies, and provide initial screening/negotiations without approval authority. Interactions are typically with customers, senior level professional staff, and managers.
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
-Follows through with customer inquiries, requests, and complaints. Forwards difficult and non-routine inquiries or requests to appropriate level for resolution.
WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
-Work is normally performed in a typical interior work environment which does not subject the employee to any hazardous or unpleasant elements. Ability to carry and/or lift less than 15 pounds.

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