School Psychologist
Application dates: October 16, 2025 to October 15, 2026
Position: School Psychologist
NATURE OF WORK
This is a professional position to meet the individual needs of students through educational assessment, psychological testing, direct consultation, and case management to support student progress and mental health in the General Education and Special Education populations. The nature of this work requires a high level of confidentiality as well as the ability to communicate efficiently and effectively both orally and in written form.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Ability to professionally relate to and collaborate with co-workers, students, and community members
Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality
Ability to use technology effectively to complete tasks
Ability to report to work daily and on time
Ability to organize, supervise, coordinate and establish priorities of tasks to be completed
Ability to work independently in the absence of detailed instructions and to follow complex oral and/or written instructions
Ability to communicate orally or in writing, courteously and tactfully, with staff, students, parents, and the community in a timely manner
Ability to work under pressure
Possess excellent time management skills and the ability to take initiative and make decisions within assigned responsibility in a challenging, fast-paced professional environment and be flexible in work responsibilities and hours
Possess knowledge of the programs, policies, and procedures of the St. Mary's County Public Schools
Knowledge of the principles and practices of psychological diagnosis and counseling as applied to children and the school situation
Ability to administer and interpret psychological tests, formulate diagnoses, and generate educational interventions
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Supports the County Individualized Education Program during the summer and assist in program development and implementation for ten-month and other specialized system initiatives
Completes psychological evaluations within appropriate guidelines and provide interpretation of psychological evaluations to staff, parents, and students as appropriate
Provides interventive, consultative, and follow-up services in a variety of situations as needed
Consults with parents, teachers, and other staff members regarding the improvement of educational programming for students
Prepares reports outlining identified educational concerns, diagnostic evaluation, and recommended remedial measures for identified educational concerns
Participates as a member of the Pupil Services Teams (PST), School Improvement Teams (SIT), Individualized Education Program (IEP)/504 Teams, and other teams as appropriate
Plans and conducts in-service training sessions and provides individual consultation services for parents, teachers, and staff members
Provides counseling for students as per the request of the IEP Team
Participates in research projects, professional development activities, and continued educational experiences
Provides crisis intervention assistance to students, school staff, and the school community when needed
Participates in school and community activities to inform the public of school psychological services and to facilitate community partnership in education
Collaborates with other professionals.
Performs other related and nonrelated job duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
Master's degree in School Psychology and completion of an approved pathway outlined by MSDE
Three (3) semester credit hours in Special Education
Preferred
Licensed psychologist
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT
Full-time ten-month position
SALARY GRADE RANGE: The salary for this EXEMPT position will be based on EASMC Specialist Career Ladder for ten-month employees.
BARGAINING UNIT ELIGIBILITY: EASMC
Updated 11.2024, 04.2025
The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all applicants, re-advertise, and/or withdraw the positions.
The St. Mary's County Public School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, age, national origin, marital status or sexual orientation, religion, or disability in matters affecting employment or providing access to programs.