School Psychologist Non-public Schools

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  • Philadelphia, PA
  • $63,075 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 17 days ago
Description :Interested in working for a non-profit organization rooted in a tradition of care and compassion? Join our team! CORA is a fast-paced, growing organization with over 500 team members and a lucrative benefits package to offer. Our team has been helping children and families experiencing emotional, academic, and social challenges which impede their development and productivity throughout Philadelphia for the past 50 years and we have continued to put our community first.Accepting Applicants for the 2024-2025 School YearSchool Psychologist (Non-Public)Starting Salary: $63,075Benefits:
  • Medical benefits with two options of coverage (coverage begins on the 1st of the month following date of hire), with generous company contribution
  • Company-paid Life/Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Long-term Disability coverage
  • Voluntary programs including Dental, Vision, Short-term Disability, and Life Insurance
  • 403 (b) Pension Plan with generous company contribution after one year of service
  • Generous paid time off package
  • Warm, welcoming, and supportive environment!
Applicants seeking Part-time employment or 1099 independent contractor work as a School Psychologist are also welcomed.Working in Nonpublic School settings allows the school psychologist more flexibility to set their own schedule, to recommend interventions and other instructional strategies to be trialed within the classroom before students of concern are referred for full evaluations, to prioritize quality over quantity with regard to completing evaluations, and to provide recommendations and referrals that will foster the strengths and address the needs of evaluated students both inside and outside of school.Working as a School Psychologist with CORA, you will:
  • Provide consultative services to school staff, parents, students, and other members of their multi-disciplinary school teams.
  • Administer psychoeducational testing to determine needs of students.
  • Compile psychosocial histories on families and children assigned for evaluation.
  • Conduct interpretive sessions concerning all screenings and evaluations they administer to students.
  • Write all reports pertaining to psychoeducational services provided to students.
  • Consult with school personnel and families to assist with the development and implementation of modifications and accommodations to support academic and functional skills development of students with disabilities.
  • Is available to consult with principals regarding best practices, particularly as they are making placement decisions for their students.
  • Participate in all necessary multi-disciplinary school team functions, including regular meetings.
  • Adhere to agency guidelines and requirements concerning caseload management, record- keeping, and accountability.
  • Contribute to regular psychology staff meetings where best practices and systematic approaches to problem-solving are discussed.
Qualified Candidates Should Possess:
  • Masters Degree in Psychology
  • Pennsylvania certification in school psychology
  • Doctoral Degree and Pennsylvania Psychologist licensing desirable
CORA Services Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

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