November 3, 2025

School Psychologist

Posting Active Until Filled

School Psychologist  

Position: School Psychologist 

Reports to: Director of Specialized Instruction Deadline to Apply: Until Filled  

Position Available: 2025-2026 Academic Year 

Requirements: 

Master’s Degree in Psychology  

MDE Approval as a School Psychologist in Michigan 

Preferred:  

Demonstrated ability to work on a multi-disciplinary team Bilingual 

Experience in working with a variety of cultures Understanding of continuum of service 

Responsibilities: 

See attached job description  

Job Description 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:  

1. Provide psychometric and psychological testing to students for whom a signed parent consent for  evaluation is on file. 

2. Conduct initial and 3-year re-evaluations within timelines required by state and federal  regulations. 

3. Utilize current psychometric practices and evaluations in individuals based on relevant research  findings. 

4. Work collaboratively with school social workers to develop appropriate interventions for  students. 

5. Coordinate and chair multi-disciplinary teams and communicate results to the Director of  Specialized Instruction or designee so that IEPC’s can occur within the required timelines. 

6. Attend all initial and three year reevaluation IEPC meetings and others as requested by the  Director of Specialized Instruction or designee. 

7. Interpret multi-disciplinary evaluation results to parents prior to IEPC. 

8. Attend school and special education staff meetings as required by administration.

9. Provide consultation to parents and staff individually or in groups at the request of the Director of  Specialized Instruction or Special Education Supervisor. 

10. Serve as a liaison between eligible students in general and special education placements and  appropriate community agencies and health professionals. 

11. Be a part of school and/or program based teams to promote the mission of the organization. 

12. Enhance professional growth through conference and in-service attendance and reading pertinent  professional material. 

13. Listen to concerns about academic, emotional or social problems to help students process their  problems and plan goals and action. 

14. Promote positive behaviors 

15. Study and implement behavioral management techniques. 

16. Evaluate and advise school disciplinary practices for troubled students. 

17. Participate in special education by administering psychological tests. 

18. Complete Medicaid documentation. 

19. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Specialized Instruction. 

Preferred

  • Demonstrated ability to work on a multi-disciplinary team 

  • Bilingual 

  • Experience in working with a variety of cultures 

  • Willingness to devote time and energy into developing positive relationships among staff  members 

  • Understanding of continuum of service