Category Schools - School Psychologist Job Type Contract This full-time opportunity is perfect for a dedicated professional passionate about supporting the success and well-being of students. As a contract School Psychologist working close to Rock Island, you'll collaborate with a team of educators and families to foster positive educational outcomes. Desired Qualifications:
Master's or Doctorate degree in School Psychology from an accredited program
Valid state certification or eligibility as a School Psychologist
Experience with psychoeducational assessments, behavioral interventions, and counseling services for school-aged children
Strong communication, collaboration, and consultation skills
Ability to adapt services to diverse student needs and school environments
Familiarity with IEP development, RTI/MTSS frameworks, and special education legal requirements Core Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive psychological and academic assessments to inform educational planning
Provide individual and group counseling to support students' social, emotional, and behavioral development
Consult with teachers, administrators, and families to implement strategies promoting positive classroom environments
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and collaborate in the development and monitoring of IEPs
Assist in crisis intervention and help develop prevention programs that address school-wide needs
Stay up to date on best practices and professional standards in school psychology Enjoy a fulfilling career making a difference in students' lives every day. If you are enthusiastic about creating supportive educational environments and empowering students and staff, don't miss this opportunity. Submit your application now to be considered for this rewarding contract position and take the next step in your school psychology career! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
Master's or Doctorate degree in School Psychology from an accredited program
Valid state certification or eligibility as a School Psychologist
Experience with psychoeducational assessments, behavioral interventions, and counseling services for school-aged children
Strong communication, collaboration, and consultation skills
Ability to adapt services to diverse student needs and school environments
Familiarity with IEP development, RTI/MTSS frameworks, and special education legal requirements Core Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive psychological and academic assessments to inform educational planning
Provide individual and group counseling to support students' social, emotional, and behavioral development
Consult with teachers, administrators, and families to implement strategies promoting positive classroom environments
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and collaborate in the development and monitoring of IEPs
Assist in crisis intervention and help develop prevention programs that address school-wide needs
Stay up to date on best practices and professional standards in school psychology Enjoy a fulfilling career making a difference in students' lives every day. If you are enthusiastic about creating supportive educational environments and empowering students and staff, don't miss this opportunity. Submit your application now to be considered for this rewarding contract position and take the next step in your school psychology career! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
Job ID: 521493184
Originally Posted on: 5/17/2026
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