School psychologists help children and students of all educational levels manage social, emotional, behavioral, and learning problems. They work at schools, universities, community services, and mental health institutions.
What does a school psychologist do?
School psychologists design and implement interventions for a wide spectrum of difficulties children may face, for example, performance anxiety, learning difficulties, or anger management issues. Emphasizing on students’ personal and social strengths, they encourage wellbeing and a healthier mindset. In collaboration with educational staff, they create and implement prevention programs to tackle common school problems, such as dropping out and bullying.
School psychologist responsibilities include:
Assessing eligibility for community support services
Evaluating and counseling high-risk students
Promoting academic achievements
School psychologist job requirements and responsibilities vary based on the characteristics of the targeted group and educational setting. For example, at colleges, career decisions can be stressful for students, so experience with career guidance is needed. Similarly, high school students can benefit from guidance when deciding which post-secondary institution to attend.
Job brief
We are looking for an experienced school psychologist to join our team and cater for our students’ mental health and wellbeing.
Together with teachers, administrators, and other specialists such as occupational therapists, you’ll design effective programs for children who face social or emotional problems, developmental or learning disorders, and disabilities. Furthermore, you’ll implement these programs in individual or group sessions. You will also occasionally counsel and guide parents and teachers.
To succeed in this role, it’s important to be able to analyze complex information from different sources (e.g. reports, school grades, teacher perspectives, etc.). For example, compassion, patience, and resilience will help you meet the daily job tasks and be a good role model for our students.
Lastly, if you see yourself in this role and you want to make a difference in our students’ lives, we’d like to meet you.