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Soliant

School Psychologist in Smyrna, DE

Soliant, Smyrna, Delaware, United States, 19977

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This full-time, onsite position offers a rewarding opportunity to support early childhood students as a School Psychologist within a dedicated educational setting. Serving a specialized caseload focused on young learners, this role is ideal for professionals passionate about fostering developmental and academic success in early childhood.

Have you got what it takes to succeed The following information should be read carefully by all candidates. Key Responsibilities: Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations tailored to early childhood populations. Collaborate with educators, families, and support staff to develop individualized education plans (IEPs) and intervention strategies. Provide counseling and behavioral support to enhance student well-being and school readiness. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and contribute to data-driven decision-making. Maintain compliance with state guidelines and ensure accurate documentation. Qualifications & Experience: Valid Delaware licensure as a School Psychologist is required. Previous experience working in school settings, particularly with early childhood students, is preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students, staff, and families. Ability to manage a caseload effectively and deliver high-quality psychological services. Commitment to supporting diverse learners and promoting inclusive practices. Location & Duration: Position is based onsite in Smyrna, Delaware. Contracted for the complete school year (CSY). Benefits: Competitive pay complemented by a comprehensive benefits package. Professional growth opportunities within an early childhood educational environment. Collaborative and supportive work atmosphere focused on student success. Qualified candidates who meet the licensure requirements and have experience in school psychology are encouraged to apply for this impactful role focused on early childhood development. Submit your application to take the next step in your educational psychology career.