Job Description
Job Description
School Psychologist
The School Psychologist, reporting to the Director of Specialized Instruction, provides district-wide psychological services that support student learning, behavior, and emotional wellness. This role delivers high-quality evaluations, consultation, and collaborative problem-solving to strengthen student outcomes and ensure compliance with state and federal guidelines.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Psychology
MDE approval as a School Psychologist in the State of Michigan
Ability to meet all district compliance requirements, including background checks
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to work effectively on a multidisciplinary team
Bilingual capabilities
Experience supporting diverse cultures and communities
Understanding of the continuum of services within special education
Ability to build strong, positive relationships among staff
Core Responsibilities
Administer psychometric and psychological evaluations for students with parent-signed consent.
Conduct initial and three-year re-evaluations within all state and federal timelines.
Apply current, research-aligned psychometric practices in all assessments.
Collaborate with school social workers to design and support appropriate student interventions.
Coordinate and chair multidisciplinary evaluation teams and communicate results to the Director of Specialized Instruction or designee to ensure timely IEPC processes.
Attend all initial and three-year IEPC meetings, as well as additional meetings as requested.
Interpret multidisciplinary evaluation results for parents prior to IEPC meetings.
Participate in school and special education staff meetings as required.
Provide consultation to parents and staff individually or in groups upon administrative request.
Serve as a liaison between students, school teams, community agencies, and health professionals.
Participate in school or program-based teams to support organizational goals.
Engage in ongoing professional development through conferences, in-service training, and relevant literature.
Support students by listening to concerns, helping them process challenges, and guiding them toward goals and solutions.
Promote positive student behaviors through proactive strategies.
Study and implement evidence-based behavioral management techniques.
Review and provide feedback on school disciplinary practices for students experiencing behavioral challenges.
Participate in special education processes by administering psychological assessments.
Complete Medicaid documentation accurately and in a timely manner.
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Director of Specialized Instruction.
Working Conditions
This position requires emotional steadiness, adaptability, and consistent daily attendance. Responsibilities may involve mobility across multiple school sites and engagement with a variety of student needs.
Terms of Employment
Salary : $60–$120 per hour
Type of Assignment : Full-time
Schedule : District-wide, aligned with the academic calendar and service requirements
School Psychologist • Muskegon, MI, US