School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Psychology, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational
Job Description
School Psychologist (School-Based) | Multiple Locations
Openings Available In: Texas, Colorado, Arizona
Schedule: Full-Time | School Hours | Contract
Setting: K-12 School Campuses (varies by district)
We’re hiring School Psychologists (also known as LSSPs in Texas
) for school-based opportunities across multiple locations. This role is ideal for professionals who are passionate about helping students succeed through high-quality evaluations, counseling support, and collaborative campus-based intervention planning.
- Campus-Based / Full-Scope (evaluations + ARD/IEP participation + counseling support)
- Evaluation-Only (testing + report writing only)
- Counseling-Only (counseling minutes/services only)
- Conduct psychological evaluations to identify learning/behavioral needs
- Write evaluation reports and document findings clearly
- Participate in ARD/IEP meetings and support eligibility decisions
- Provide individual and/or group counseling services (as assigned)
- Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families
- Support positive school climate and student mental wellness
- Case management support (when applicable)
- Specialist-level degree (Ed.S.) or Doctorate (Psy.
D./Ph.D.) in School Psychology (typically 60+ graduate hours) - Completion of a 1,200-hour supervised internship (minimum 600 hours in a school setting)
- Praxis School Psychologist exam (Test Code 5403)
- NCSP welcomed (often supports faster state licensure pathways)
- Arizona (AZ): School Psychologist, PreK-12;
Issued by the AZ Dept. of Education. Requires an IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card and 1,200 hours of internship. - Colorado (CO) :
Special Services Provider (SSP);
Requires an SSP license from the CDE. Candidates must hold an Ed.S. or higher and have passed Praxis 5402/5403. - Texas (TX): LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology);
Unique to Texas; issued by the TX Behavioral Health Executive Council. Requires a 1,200-hour internship and a state-specific Jurisprudence Exam. They just changed it to where TX LSSPs can call themselves school psychologists, so you will see both names.
We encourage professionals who are seeking meaningful contributions to student success and are ready for a rewarding role in school-based settings.
Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diverse backgrounds and actively pursue an inclusive work environment.
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