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Soliant

School Psych | Muskegon, Michigan

Soliant, Muskegon, Michigan, United States, 49444

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A full-time School Psychologist position is available to support middle and high school students in Muskegon, MI. This contract role spans the current school year (CSY) and offers flexibility with part-time or full-time options, as well as a hybrid work environment. Virtual-only arrangements are not being considered at this time.

Scroll down the page to see all associated job requirements, and any responsibilities successful candidates can expect. Key Responsibilities: Conduct approximately 50-60 comprehensive psychological evaluations throughout the school year. Manage a caseload that includes middle and high school students, providing assessment, consultation, and intervention services. Collaborate with educators, administrators, and families to support student mental health and academic success. Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and contribute to the development of individualized education plans (IEPs). Utilize professional judgment to recommend appropriate support strategies and resources. Qualifications and Desired Experience: Valid certification as a School Psychologist. Experience conducting psychological assessments within school settings, preferably with middle and high school populations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders. Ability to work independently and manage multiple evaluations within established timelines. Openness to flexible work arrangements, including hybrid schedules. Location: Position based in Muskegon, MI, within a middle school setting, with some responsibilities extending to high school students. Benefits and Perks: Full-time contract commitment through the school year. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on student well-being and educational outcomes. Flexible scheduling options including part-time and hybrid work. If this role aligns with your expertise and career goals in school psychology, consider applying to contribute to a supportive educational environment that values student mental health and academic achievement.