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  • 06 Mar 2025 1:33 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    School Psychologists – 2025-26 school year – Part time or Full Time – In Person;

    School Psychology Intern – 10 month full time  – In Person

     

    Come join our team south of Richmond Virginia area! Prince George County Public Schools in Virginia is hiring part time School Psychologists or a full time School Psychologist for the 24-25 school year!  Prince George County Schools has approximately 6300 students and 8 schools with 4 full time school psychologist positions.  Fort Gregg Adams Army base is in our county and approximately 30% of our students are military connected.

     

    Our team works collaboratively within our department and is extremely supportive of each other. We have a work-life balance in our day-to-day work and receive the support of our director. School Psychologists do not have to case manage or schedule meetings. We have flexibility in our roles for preferred activities such as consultations, behavior supports, and/or short-term counseling. We also have access to funding for professional development such as VASP, NASP, and virtual conferences. The location is close to the James River, 2 hours to the mountains, 2 hours to the beach, and 2 hours to Washington D.C (by car or train). 

     

    Prince George County Schools is also hiring a School Psychology Intern who would be in their third year of graduate training.  Candidates from NASP Approved Programs are encouraged to apply.  Interns would have a wide variety of opportunities between Preschool through grade 12 during their internship year. 

     

    To apply for either the in-person school psychologist position or school psychology intern position, please apply at the link below:

    https://pgs.schoolspring.com/

     

    Questions can be forwarded to Jennifer McGuire, Director of Student Services, at jmcguire@pgs.k12.va.us or at 804-733-2700. 


  • 27 Feb 2025 2:17 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    Staunton City is looking for an intern - CLICK HERE for the job description. 

  • 19 Feb 2025 1:24 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    Come work with me in Culpeper! We are looking for a full time school psychologist to join our team!


    https://culpeperschools.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx

  • 29 Jan 2025 12:32 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    School Psychologist position with Franklin County Public Schools for the 2025-2026 school year.  This is a 10 month position.

    Here is the link:  https://mss.franklincountyva.gov/ess/EmploymentOpportunities/JobDetail.aspx?req=108&sreq=31&form=S001&desc=SCHOOL%20PSYCHOLOGIST%20(DIVISION)

  • 15 Nov 2024 2:08 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    Stafford County is looking for an intern. 


    Click Here for the details!

  • 30 Jul 2024 2:12 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    Shenandoah County is hiring! Click the link below for more information - 


    https://shenandoah.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=690

  • 12 Jun 2024 12:50 PM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    School Psychologists – 2024-25 school year – Part time or Full Time – In Person

    Come join our team in South Richmond Virginia area! Prince George County Public Schools in Virginia is hiring either some part time School Psychologists or a full time School Psychologist for the 24-25 school year! Our team is works collaboratively within our department and is extremely supportive of each other. We have a work-life balance in our day-to-day work and receive the support of our director. We do not have to case manage or schedule meetings. We have flexibility in our roles for preferred activities such as consultations, behavior supports, and/or short-term counseling. We also have access to funding for professional development

    such as VASP, NASP, and virtual conferences. The location is close to the James River, 2 hours to the mountains, the beach, and D.C. 

    Apply directly here  https://pgs.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=457


  • 26 Apr 2024 11:21 AM | Sarah Nevill (Administrator)

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Candidates must possess a Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology or a related field from an accredited institution. Va. Licensure in Pupil Personnel Services and certification as a school psychologist is required. Candidates should demonstrate proficiency in conducting psychological assessments, interpreting assessment results, and providing evidence-based interventions and counseling services to students. Strong communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills are

    essential. Experience working with children and adolescents in an educational or clinical setting is preferred. Candidates should have knowledge of special education laws and regulations, as well as

    experience in multidisciplinary team collaboration and consultation.


    DESCRIPTION

    The School Psychologist is integral in supporting the academic, social-emotional, and behavioral needs of students within the school setting. This role involves conducting psychological assessments, providing

    counseling services, collaborating with school staff and families, and contributing to the development of positive learning environments.


    GENERAL DUTIES (May not include all duties performed)

    ● Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments to evaluate students' cognitive, academic,

    social-emotional, and behavioral functioning.

    ● Interpret assessment results and communicate findings to parents, teachers, and other stakeholders

    to inform educational planning and intervention strategies.

    ● Provide individual and group counseling services to students to address academic, behavioral, and

    emotional concerns and promote social-emotional development.

    ● Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and support staff to develop and implement interventions

    and accommodations for students with diverse learning needs.

    ● Consult with parents, teachers, and other professionals to address academic and behavioral

    challenges and facilitate student success.

    ● Participate in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and

    behavior intervention plans for students with disabilities.

    ● Provide crisis intervention and support to students and families during times of emotional distress or

    behavioral crisis.

    ● Facilitate workshops, training sessions, and parent education programs on topics related to mental

    health, behavior management, and social-emotional learning.

    ● Maintain accurate and confidential records of assessments, counseling sessions, and interventions,

    ensuring compliance with privacy laws and ethical standards.

    ● Stay current with research and best practices in school psychology and participate in professional

    development activities to enhance skills and knowledge.

    ● Performs other related duties as assigned.


    SUPERVISION

    Work is performed under the direction of the Supervisor of Pupil Personnel and the Director of Student Services.


    WORK CONDITIONS

    This position typically operates within the school setting, including offices, classrooms, and meeting spaces. The psychologist may conduct assessments and counseling sessions in private or group settings,

    depending on student needs. The work environment may involve exposure to students with diverse backgrounds and experiences, as well as occasional challenging behaviors or emotional situations. The

    psychologist may need to travel between school sites or attend meetings outside of regular school hours as part of their responsibilities. Additionally, the psychologist may participate in school-wide initiatives,

    professional development activities, and interdisciplinary team meetings to support the overall mission and goals of the school. Work requires frequent standing, sitting, walking, and lifting up to 25 pounds. Work

    requires assignments involving a great deal of interactions with people as well as meeting frequent deadlines.


    LOCATION

    Central Office


    SALARY RANGE

    $72,758 – $115,393 (12 month position)

    *The salary noted is based on the 2023-24 school year. Salaries will be updated following the 2024-25 budget confirmation.





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