$52 - $60/hr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 28 days ago
Point Quest Group rating
7.9
Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
Job description
About the Role
As a School Psychologist with Point Quest Group, you'll play a critical role in the lives of students who need it most. From comprehensive psychological assessments to crisis support and IEP collaboration, you'll be a trusted partner to students, families, and school teams. This is a role for someone who leads with empathy, thinks systemically, and shows up with determination - because every student deserves a champion in their corner.
Why Join Us
- CEU/license reimbursement and tuition assistance
- Full benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k)
- Paid sick leave, holidays, and vacation
- Ongoing professional development opportunities
What You'll Do
- Conduct comprehensive evaluations of cognitive, emotional, adaptive, and behavioral functioning using standardized tools; translate findings into actionable recommendations for students and teams
- Develop and consult on IEPs and 504 plans, create evidence-based interventions, and lead or participate in IEP meetings with families and staff
- Provide crisis support during school emergencies and offer staff training on mental health, behavior management, and instructional strategies
- Maintain accurate, confidential records of assessments, interventions, and progress; prepare detailed reports that meet legal, ethical, and compliance standards
- Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to review and develop student intervention plans
- Partner with educators, families, related service providers, and outside agencies to foster a school culture built on collaboration and student growth
What We're Looking For
Must Have
- Department of Education School Psychologist Certification in the state where services are delivered
- Department of Justice/FBI Background Check (or equivalent state or national fingerprint clearance)
- IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card
- Eligibility to work in the United States
Preferred
- Certification from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
- Prior experience working as a school psychologist in a K-12 setting
- Bilingual in Spanish and English
About Point Quest Group
Point Quest Group is a leading national provider of special education services, partnering with 350+ school districts to help students with unique needs thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Everything we do starts with one unwavering commitment: students first.
Guided by a growth mindset, courageous leadership, and a deep culture of collaboration, fun, and determination, our teams show up every day ready to do whatever it takes for the students we serve. Through in-district services, therapeutic day schools, and specialized staffing, we deliver the personalized support every student needs - and deserves - to succeed.
Point Quest Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a School Psychologist?
A: To succeed as a School Psychologist, core technical skills include expertise in assessment and intervention strategies for various learning and behavioral disorders, as well as knowledge of laws and policies governing special education. Soft skills such as strong communication and interpersonal skills, empathy, and cultural competence are also essential for building trust with students, parents, and educators, and for navigating complex school environments. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, School Psychologists can effectively support student learning and well-being, leading to career growth and increased effectiveness in their role.
Q: What is the career path for a School Psychologist?
A: A School Psychologist's typical career progression involves starting as an Entry-Level School Psychologist, providing assessment and intervention services to students, and gradually advancing to Mid-Level roles such as Team Lead or Program Coordinator, overseeing program development and staff supervision. Senior roles, like Director of School Psychology or Department Chair, involve strategic planning, policy development, and leadership within the school or district. Throughout their career, School Psychologists can develop skills in assessment, intervention, research, and leadership, with opportunities to transition into related fields like higher education, private practice, or policy development.
