School Psychologist Pool (2026-2027)
- Livingston Parish Public Schools
- Livingston, Louisiana
- Full Time
Openings as of 5/17/2026
School Psychologist Pool (2026-2027)
JobID: 9749
Position Type:
Professional/Technical/School Psychologist
Date Posted:
5/12/2026
Location:
Office of School Leadership & Management
Description:
Knowledge of child growth and development; theory and research on conditions that affect
learning and behavior; test and measurement theory and foundations; and community resources
and services available for student assistance. Ability to conduct comprehensive
psychoeducational evaluations of students. Ability to verbally communicate and consult
effectively with parents, school personnel and the public. Ability to communicate results of
evaluation findings in written reports and correspondence. Ability to assist students, parents and
school personnel in the resolution of problems in student learning, behavior and mental health.
Ability to interact successfully with parents, school personnel and administrators. Ability to
communicate orally and in writing. Skill and ability to apply and interpret federal, state and
local laws and policies governing the provision of educational services to students with
disabilities. Knowledge of effective crisis intervention techniques.
Job Summary:
To promote and advocate for children through the development of programs and
services that maximize student's current and future social, emotional and educational
success.
Qualifications:
1. Master's degree in School Psychology from an accredited educational institution. Specialist or
higher degree in School Psychology or related field preferred.
2. Valid Florida certification or licensure as a School Psychologist and/or licensure as a Psychologist.
3. Satisfactory criminal background check and drug screening.
School Psychologist Pool (2026-2027)
JobID: 9749
Position Type:
Professional/Technical/School Psychologist
Date Posted:
5/12/2026
Location:
Office of School Leadership & Management
Description:
Knowledge of child growth and development; theory and research on conditions that affect
learning and behavior; test and measurement theory and foundations; and community resources
and services available for student assistance. Ability to conduct comprehensive
psychoeducational evaluations of students. Ability to verbally communicate and consult
effectively with parents, school personnel and the public. Ability to communicate results of
evaluation findings in written reports and correspondence. Ability to assist students, parents and
school personnel in the resolution of problems in student learning, behavior and mental health.
Ability to interact successfully with parents, school personnel and administrators. Ability to
communicate orally and in writing. Skill and ability to apply and interpret federal, state and
local laws and policies governing the provision of educational services to students with
disabilities. Knowledge of effective crisis intervention techniques.
Job Summary:
To promote and advocate for children through the development of programs and
services that maximize student's current and future social, emotional and educational
success.
Qualifications:
1. Master's degree in School Psychology from an accredited educational institution. Specialist or
higher degree in School Psychology or related field preferred.
2. Valid Florida certification or licensure as a School Psychologist and/or licensure as a Psychologist.
3. Satisfactory criminal background check and drug screening.
Job ID: 521512646
Originally Posted on: 5/17/2026
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