What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time School Psychologist position at LAUREL SCHOOL?
Description
Position/Title: Part-Time School Psychologist
Appointment: School Year 2025-2026
Reports To: Director of Learning Strategies
Laurel School seeks talented faculty and staff who will put our students first and strive to make a difference in their lives. We seek to attract faculty and staff who thrive on being engaged participants in our community and are committed to developing young women as authentic learners and leaders. The most successful candidates are solutions-driven, are willing to listen to learn, embrace iteration and practice as a necessary part of the product, see opportunities before problems, and thrive in a fast-paced, forward-thinking educational environment. Laurel lives our mission: to inspire each girl to fulfill her promise and to better the world.
Position Summary:
Laurel School is seeking a part-time licensed school psychologist (three days a week) to support the academic, social, and emotional well-being of our students for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. This person would be responsible for working with students in our Middle and Upper Schools and would be an integral member of the student support team at both levels. The ideal candidate will work collaboratively with educators, parents, and support staff to assess students' needs, develop intervention strategies, and provide counseling services.
Duties and responsibilities include:
- Provide individual and group counseling for students to address social-emotional and behavioral concerns.
- Develop and implement behavioral and academic intervention strategies.
- Collaborate with teachers and staff to support students with learning differences and mental health challenges.
- Interpret and analyze assessment results to guide educational planning and interventions.
- Participate in eligibility determinations for special education services.
- Collaborate with local school districts to help families through the evaluation process (including attending ETR and IEP meetings)
- Ensure student learning plans are being followed and updated annually
- Coordinate learning support with teachers and outside tutors/interventionists for students in EC-12 (as needed)
- Assist in developing and implementing school-wide crisis response plans.
- Provide crisis intervention services and support for students and staff as needed.
- Administer assessment tools and interpret results
- Collaborate with psychologists, learning interventionists, faculty and parents
- Participate in faculty and staff meetings
- Communicate effectively in person, through email and through voice mail with varied school constituencies and parents
- Support divisional and school-wide initiatives
- Instruct and develop seminar programming focused on social-emotional learning
Requirements
- Education: Master’s or Doctoral degree in School Psychology or related field.
- Licensure/Certification: Must hold a valid Ohio School Psychologist license
- Experience: Experience in a school setting preferred.
- Skills: Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills; ability to work with diverse student populations.
Salary:
Laurel offers competitive compensation.
To Apply:
Please see www.laurelschool.org for further information and a job application.
Work Environment:
Laurel School is a dynamic, forward-thinking, K-12 girls’ school with a co-ed early childhood division, where every child is well known.
Laurel enjoys an outstanding local and national reputation and is home to the Laurel Center for Research on Girls. In a highly competitive school landscape, Laurel is fortunate to be a school of choice in Cleveland. Our emphasis on the whole child and our legacy of excellence in the teaching of girls set us apart. Located in Shaker Heights, OH (15 minutes from downtown Cleveland) with an additional rural campus 17 minutes away, the school has a suburban/rural advantage. The work environment is noted for being family-friendly and flexible. The feeling in the school is joyous, collaborative and innovative. Our curricular philosophy emphasizes community-based, interdisciplinary and experiential learning. Collaboration and reflective practice are key to pedagogy at Laurel. The school is fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty and student body.
Laurel School is dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all personnel and applicants for employment without regard to race; color; religion; sex; gender identity; national origin; handicap or disability; sexual orientation; or status as a veteran, Vietnam era, or special disabled veteran.