The Special Education Psychologist develops, implements, and supports evidence-based services and/or specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of students while supporting growth and development to close achievement gaps and prepare students for postsecondary and workforce success.
The candidate should have a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of the home, school and community, and collaborate with all members of the education team to strengthen those connections. Through reflection, advocacy, and leadership, this individual enhances the outcomes and development of students.
Due to the unique nature of many Special Education positions, a variety of these positions are eligible for an annual stipend:
Special Education Teachers - $4,000
School Nurse - $6,000
Audiologist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist - $8,500
SLP and School Psychologist - $12,000