School Psychologist 2024-25 School Year - Sunnyvale, United States - Cupertino Union Elementary
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About the Employer
We hope you will explore the various career opportunities we have available and consider joining the staff of one of the premier public school districts in California.
Our staff works in a stimulating, diverse and supportive environment; it is their commitment and dedication to student learning that enable student success.
Job SummaryJob Summary
Apply expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.
Provide assessment support, and intervention services to students; partner with families, teachers, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments; work with school/District administrators to improve school/District-wide policies; and collaborate with community providers to coordinate services for students.
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Requirements / Qualifications
Ed-join application, cover letter, resume, copy of CBEST, copy of credential (s), copy of transcripts, letters of recommendation.
Must possess or be eligible for a School Psychologist Credential.
Ed-join application, cover letter, resume, copy of CBEST, copy of credential (s), copy of transcripts, letters of recommendation.
Must possess or be eligible for a School Psychologist Credential.
Comments and Other Information
Cupertino Union School District, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, offers a supportive, caring environment for our staff. Intern-eligible candidates are invited to apply. The district fully pays health benefits for the employee, and the district also covers 75% of their dependents.
Currently, the district caseload sizes for school psychologists are 1/3 lower than the average in most school districts in California.
Comments and Other InformationCupertino Union School District, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, offers a supportive, caring environment for our staff. Intern-eligible candidates are invited to apply. The district fully pays health benefits for the employee, and the district also covers 75% of their dependents.
Currently, the district caseload sizes for school psychologists are 1/3 lower than the average in most school districts in California.