Soliant
Telehealth School Psychologist Needed in AL School System
Soliant, Huntsville, Alabama, United States, 35824
Virtual School Psychologist (AL Licensed) Full-Time | 2025-2026 School Year
Fully remote must hold active Alabama School Psychologist certification.
Position type: Full-Time (1099 Independent Contractor). School Year: 2025-2026.
About The Role Are you a licensed School Psychologist in Alabama who thrives in a flexible, virtual setting? We’re looking for a passionate, student-centered professional to join our remote team for the upcoming school year. In this full-time role, you’ll work with K12 students across Alabama, conducting evaluations, providing counseling, and collaborating with school teams all from the comfort of your home.
What You'll Need
A Masters or Specialist degree in School Psychology from an accredited institution
Current certification in School Psychology issued by the Alabama State Department of Education
Completion of a supervised internship in a school-based setting
National Certification in School Psychology (NCSP) is a plus, but not required
A clear background check and demonstrated professional integrity
At least 2 years of experience working in school settings (preferred)
Bilingual fluency (Spanish-English) is strongly preferred
Experience with virtual service delivery is a bonus
Reliable high-speed internet and a distraction-free home workspace
Key Responsibilities
Provide virtual psychological services including counseling, consultation, and assessments
Conduct psychoeducational evaluations to support IEP/504 planning
Participate in eligibility meetings and provide input for student plans
Collaborate closely with families, educators, and multidisciplinary school teams
Maintain accurate documentation aligned with Alabama DOE standards
Use digital tools creatively to support and engage students remotely
Why This Role Stands Out
Steady, full-time caseload with consistent scheduling
100% remote – no commuting, more flexibility
Access to digital testing tools and therapy resources
On-site school staff handle scheduling and coordination
High chance for contract renewal in future school years
Licensing & Credentialing In Alabama To practice in Alabama, School Psychologists must complete a specialist-level degree, pass state-required exams, and complete an internship. Certification must be renewed periodically through continuing education. NCSP holders or licensed professionals from other states may be eligible for reciprocity.
Let’s Connect! If you’re a licensed School Psychologist in Alabama with a passion for helping students thrive—especially if you’re bilingual or experienced in virtual services—I’d love to speak with you!
madison.smitherman@vocovision.com
470-241-1805
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Position type: Full-Time (1099 Independent Contractor). School Year: 2025-2026.
About The Role Are you a licensed School Psychologist in Alabama who thrives in a flexible, virtual setting? We’re looking for a passionate, student-centered professional to join our remote team for the upcoming school year. In this full-time role, you’ll work with K12 students across Alabama, conducting evaluations, providing counseling, and collaborating with school teams all from the comfort of your home.
What You'll Need
A Masters or Specialist degree in School Psychology from an accredited institution
Current certification in School Psychology issued by the Alabama State Department of Education
Completion of a supervised internship in a school-based setting
National Certification in School Psychology (NCSP) is a plus, but not required
A clear background check and demonstrated professional integrity
At least 2 years of experience working in school settings (preferred)
Bilingual fluency (Spanish-English) is strongly preferred
Experience with virtual service delivery is a bonus
Reliable high-speed internet and a distraction-free home workspace
Key Responsibilities
Provide virtual psychological services including counseling, consultation, and assessments
Conduct psychoeducational evaluations to support IEP/504 planning
Participate in eligibility meetings and provide input for student plans
Collaborate closely with families, educators, and multidisciplinary school teams
Maintain accurate documentation aligned with Alabama DOE standards
Use digital tools creatively to support and engage students remotely
Why This Role Stands Out
Steady, full-time caseload with consistent scheduling
100% remote – no commuting, more flexibility
Access to digital testing tools and therapy resources
On-site school staff handle scheduling and coordination
High chance for contract renewal in future school years
Licensing & Credentialing In Alabama To practice in Alabama, School Psychologists must complete a specialist-level degree, pass state-required exams, and complete an internship. Certification must be renewed periodically through continuing education. NCSP holders or licensed professionals from other states may be eligible for reciprocity.
Let’s Connect! If you’re a licensed School Psychologist in Alabama with a passion for helping students thrive—especially if you’re bilingual or experienced in virtual services—I’d love to speak with you!
madison.smitherman@vocovision.com
470-241-1805
#J-18808-Ljbffr