- Design mental-health intervention and prevention programs
- Implement counseling and educational methods (e.g. breathing or mental imagery techniques)
- Collaborate with educational staff to create coordinated plans
- Evaluate and report on student progress (e.g. using psychometric tests)
- Set learning goals based on each student’s emotional, cognitive, and social strengths
- Refer students to community services if needed
- Research new methods to improve children’s wellbeing (e.g. mindfulness)
- Resolve classroom or school crises
- Mentor and support teachers of high-risk children
- Guide parents in facilitating children’s progress
Proven experience as a school psychologist in a diverse educational settingKnowledge of various methods to prevent or treat mental-health problems and other difficultiesStrong understanding of state education policies and regulationsEffective communication and counseling skillsIntegrity and professionalismA positive, patient, and resilient personalityBachelor’s degreeWork conditions:online from home. From 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM summer timing - From 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM Winter Timing.Working days: Sat-Thu.