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Psychologist 9-P11

Saint Louis, MI ยท On-site

$33.95 - $58.04/hr

... of psychology and mental illness. This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found (un-official or web ...

Psychologist 9-P11

Ypsilanti, MI ยท On-site

$31.39 - $53.67/hr

... of psychology and mental illness.This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found (un-official or web ...

Psychologist 9-P11

Adrian, MI ยท On-site

$33.95 - $58.04/hr

Required Education and Experience Education Possession of a master's degree in psychology ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here. (un-official ...

Psychologist 9-P11

Whitmore Lake, MI ยท On-site

$33.95 - $58.04/hr

... of psychology and mental illness. This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found (un-official or web ...

Psychologist 9-P11

Adrian, MI ยท On-site

$33.95 - $58.04/hr

... of psychology and mental illness. This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found (un-official or web ...

Required Education and Experience Education Possession of a master's degree in psychology ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here. (un-official ...

Psychologist 9-P11

Ionia, MI ยท On-site

$33.95 - $58.04/hr

... of psychology and mental illness. This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here. (un-official ...

... of psychology and mental illness. This position will also function as a member of a multi ... More information regarding what constitutes an official transcript can be found here. (un-official ...

Unpaid Internship - Respite

Warrenville, IL ยท On-site

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

... other tasks Un-paid internship Requirements * At least 18 years of age * High school diploma or GED required * Completed coursework in psychology or related field (special education, child ...

Unpaid Internship - Respite

Warrenville, IL ยท On-site

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

... other tasks Un-paid internship Requirements * At least 18 years of age * High school diploma or GED required * Completed coursework in psychology or related field (special education, child ...

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How much do un psychology jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for un psychology in the United States is $32.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a UN psychologist?

UN Psychologists are professionals who work with the United Nations to provide psychological support, assessments, and interventions for staff, peacekeepers, and affected communities in various missions worldwide. Their responsibilities include promoting mental well-being, managing stress and trauma, conducting psychological evaluations, and supporting crisis response. They play a crucial role in helping individuals cope with challenging environments and ensuring the mental health of both staff and beneficiaries. UN Psychologists may work in conflict zones, humanitarian emergencies, or headquarters, depending on their assignment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a UN psychologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a UN Psychologist, you generally need an advanced degree in psychology, clinical licensure, and experience in mental health assessment and intervention. Familiarity with trauma-informed care, crisis intervention tools, and data management systems like DHIS2 is commonly required. Outstanding cultural sensitivity, resilience, and strong communication skills help professionals excel in diverse, high-stress international environments. These skills are crucial for providing effective psychological support to UN staff and affected populations, ensuring their well-being and mission readiness.

What are some common challenges faced by psychologists working at the United Nations?

Psychologists at the United Nations often encounter challenges related to working in multicultural and high-stress environments. They may support staff from diverse backgrounds who are exposed to conflict zones, humanitarian crises, or traumatic events, requiring strong cultural sensitivity and resilience. Balancing the needs of individuals with organizational policies can also be complex, as is maintaining confidentiality and ethical standards in a global setting. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and adapting interventions to various cultural contexts are essential aspects of the role.

What is the difference between Un Psychology vs School Psychologist?

AspectUn PsychologySchool Psychologist
Required CredentialsMaster's or Doctorate in Psychology, licensureMaster's or Doctorate in School Psychology, state certification
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, private practicePublic and private schools, educational settings
Industry UsageHealthcare, mental health servicesEducational institutions, student support

Un Psychology and School Psychologist both require advanced degrees and licensure, but Un Psychology typically works in healthcare settings, while School Psychologists focus on student mental health and learning in educational environments. The roles overlap in assessment and counseling but differ mainly in work setting and specific focus areas.

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Infographic showing various Un Psychology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 86% Full Time, and 12% Part Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,697 per year, or $32.5 per hour.

School Psychologist - Union Co.

Tri-County Special Education Joint Agreement

Murphysboro, IL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Related Services/School Psychologist
Date Posted:
7/30/2026
Location:
Jonesboro Grade School2026 - 2027 SY
TITLE: SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST
Tri-County Special Education Joint Agreement
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: School Psychologist
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Masters Degree in School Psychology from an accredited school
2. Illinois Type 73 Certificate with school service personnel
REPORTS TO: Appropriate Technical Assistant Supervisor for daily line & staff supervision & evaluation.
Evaluation will be in consultation with Lead Psychologist. The School Psychologist will
report to the Lead Psychologist for group meetings to discuss professional growth and
development activities and other professional concerns such as evaluation materials.
JOB GOALS:
The focus of the School Psychologist is to assist the child, parent and teachers with problem areas, which may
interfere with the child's performance and/or adjustment in school. Services will include, but not be limited
to, assessment and identification of children with disabilities, liaison and case management services involving
school, consultation and support to teachers and other school personnel and direct service and intervention.
The School Psychologist will also take a lead in determining program eligibility which may include
psychological evaluation and response to intervention methodologies.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Psychologists will perform evaluations in response to case study referrals. Assessment methods will be
selected by the psychologist, in accordance with the stated referral concerns, as well as State and Federal
laws. The extent and nature of the evaluation will be determined by the circumstances of each case.
Psychologists will be assigned a district from their general assignment and follow that district's school
calendar. School holidays will be taken according to that calendar. It is recommended that psychologists will
average a minimum of three or more evaluations every five work days except when unavailable because of
other required duties. Non assessment duties will be determined by other needs for psychological services
and by the availability of time. The priority non assessment needs will include consultation with child study
and teacher assistance teams and initial needs assessment meetings.
1. Evaluations should normally be processed in chronological order of referral initiation and expiration
dates. Deviation from that order will be permitted to enhance caseload efficiency or to accommodate
identified priorities. Assessment in order of priority:
A. Initial referrals of un-served children.
B. Referrals involving potential due process hearing or litigation.
C. Referrals affecting allocation of funds to districts.
D. Reevaluations related to change of classification or major change of placement.
E. Case study reviews conducted every three years and that are streamlined in nature, meaning
not in nee of a full blown psychological.
2. Psychologists will use current professional practices, as defined and agreed upon in psychologist staff
meetings and approved by administration.
3. The degree and extent of the psychological evaluation will be determined by the psychologist based
upon the findings of the individual needs assessment meeting and the consensus of the team members.
A. Individual child assessment: current functioning
B. Interview child/teacher/parent
C. Classroom observation of child
D. School records review
4. IEP participation.
A. Clarification of referral concerns
B. Summary of educational background
C. Explanation/interpretation of findings
D. Development of eligibility consensus
E. Making specific program or treatment recommendations
5. Consultation regarding:
A. Special education regulations and issues
B. Tri-County procedures and practices
C. Child problems: treatment/placement/follow-up
D. Communication with non-school agencies
E. Educational program development
F. Due process hearing or litigation preparation and participation
G. Consulting with non-school agencies/professionals
6. Clerical functions:
A. Schedule evaluations
B. Scoring/interpreting assessment results
C. Reporting on evaluations
D. Completing portions of IEP forms
7. Professional development:
A. Provision of in-service training
B. Participation in conferences/workshops
C. Participation in school psychologist staff meeting
8. Additional, as required:
A. Development of behavior management plans
B. Crisis intervention
C. Counseling
Integration of Technology
1. Demonstrates continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay abreast of current and
emerging technologies.
2. Psychologist will assist in the plan and design effective learning environments and experiences
supported by available software and technology and assist in the implementation of a Response to
Intervention evaluation model within member Districts.
3. Psychologist may assist in implementation of curriculum plans that include methods and strategies
for applying technology to maximize student learning in the curriculum of one's subject area(s)
and/or grade level(s).
4. Psychologist may apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and evaluation
strategies.
5. Psychologist will use technology to enhance their productivity and professional practices including
word processing, database, spreadsheet, telecommunications and print/graphic utilities, Individual
Education Plan (IEP) programs.
6. Psychologist will use software programs designed to assist in the scoring and interpretation of a
chosen assessment instrument.
Compensation and benefits are governed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.