This opportunity is ideal for a psychologist who enjoys working with younger students and wants to play an active role in supporting their academic progress, behavior, and social-emotional development. In this role, you’ll partner closely with teachers, administrators, and support staff to help students succeed in the classroom and beyond. Your work will include conducting assessments, supporting IEP development, and helping guide interventions that meet the unique needs of each child. You’ll also collaborate with families to share insights, strategies, and resources that promote consistency and growth across home and school environments. You’ll have opportunities to contribute beyond individual student support by leading conversations and workshops for staff and families on topics such as learning readiness, behavior strategies, and social-emotional development. Through collaboration and data-informed practices, you’ll help foster a positive, inclusive school environment where students feel supported and ready to learn.