Provide individual and group counseling services to students on issues such as academic success, social skills, anger management, and behavior control.
Collaborate with teachers and specialists to develop intervention plans for students with academic, social, or personal difficulties.
Administer and interpret psychological assessments, including cognitive, social, achievement, and personality evaluations.
Participate in school-wide prevention and intervention programs such as conflict resolution and anti-bullying initiatives.
Engage with community/military medical, psychological, and psychiatric personnel for crisis intervention and exchange of information.
Advise and support teachers and school staff in developing accommodation and modification plans to help students succeed across various school settings.
Requirements:
Master's degree in school psychology or a state license in school psychology.
Experience in administering psychological assessments and providing counseling services in a school setting.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively in both individual and group settings.