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The job of the School Psychologist is for the purpose of supporting students' academic, social, and emotional development. The School Psychologist will assess and address learning and behavioral challenges, collaborate with educators and parents, and contribute to creating a positive and inclusive school environment. Their role involves providing counseling, conducting assessments, and implementing interventions to enhance students' overall well-being. The School Psychologist will work together with teachers, administrators, and other specialists (e.g. occupational therapists), to design effective programs for children who face social or emotional problems, developmental or learning disorders, and disabilities. The School Psychologist will advise the Principal in the implementation of these programs in individual or group sessions. The School Psychologist will also occasionally counsel and guide parents and teachers.