EdS degree (or equivalent) in school psychology from a NASP-approved program Valid state license or certificate as a school psychologist with SEA endorsement NCSP preferred but not required At least 1 year of experience practicing full time as an on-site school psychologist (excluding practicum and internship years) Experience practicing as a remote school psychologist is preferred but not required Expertise across all NASP domains of practice Experience providing direct psychological services (e.g., intervention, counseling) within an MTSS framework of service delivery Experience completing comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations of students’ academic, cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning Excellent communication skills, specifically the ability to communicate with children of different ages and from different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds Tech-savvy and experience with conducting tele-health services on virtual meeting platforms A private workspace with a reliable computer, webcam, and secure internet connection Availability during traditional school hours (8:00am-3:00pm) and days (Monday-Friday); minimum availability of 15 hours per week is ideal