Positions AvailablePlease contact [email protected] to post an available position. Information submitted by Florida public school districts is posted without a fee. All postings will remain as submitted by default for a maximum of six months. The following openings have been shared with FASP:
Alachua County ACPS school psychologists provide a wide range of services including psychoeducational evaluations, consultation, crisis intervention, and counseling support. Salaries are based on degree and years of experience, with a $5,000 psychologist supplement provided in addition to the regular pay scale. Please contact Dr. Donald Reed ([email protected] or 352-955-7676 x1661) for additional information. Interested applicants should complete the online application: https://skyward.iscorp.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/WService=wsfinalachuafl/Rapplmnu03.w Located in North Central Florida, Alachua County serves Gainesville and its surrounding communities. Located within two hours of Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville, our combination of college-town vitality and protected natural beauty makes us one of a kind - a place “where nature and culture meet.” Bay District Schools has a full-time school psychologist position available. Positions are for 10 months, with options for summer contract work. Salary is based on years of experience and degree with Licensed or Certified pay scales available.
Bay County is located in the Panhandle of Florida, home of the World's Most Beautiful Beaches. The team is a cohesive and close-knit group, with monthly meetings and daily collaboration. School Psychologists have access to digital assessments including, but not limited to, Q-interactive, Q-global, WPS, MHS. Professional development is available as well as opportunities to attend national and state conferences.
BDS school psychologists have an expanded role that includes not only completing psychological evaluations but also the following: MTSS data analysis, consultation, FBA/PBIP development, and job-related trainings.
Contact Michelle Carlton, Assistant to the Director of ESE/PK Services (850-767-4164, [email protected]) Interested applicants will be required to complete an online application. Brevard County For more information on the roles and responsibilities, please visit BPS Beacon Human Resources Page > Quick Links > Job Descriptions or Current Vacancies. About Brevard County: Brevard Public Schools is on the Space Coast of Florida, hence our area code is (321), acknowledging the amazing history of the Space and Technology Industry in the county. Our main office is in Cocoa Beach! We have 86 public schools, and we support prek-12th grade. We offer a competitive salary, collaborative teaming, and cooperative partnerships with our schools, families, and communities. See this video for more information on our beautiful beach-side community. Come ignite and accelerate your career in School Psychology with Brevard Public Schools! For any questions, please email Dr. Jayna Jenkins at [email protected] or call at (321) 633-1000, Ext. 11569. Clay County Clay County is located in Northeast Florida where we still have some of the seasons. Our county includes the St. Johns River and several lakes, so many water activities are available. We are close to several beaches, the closest being about 23 miles away. Our county also includes Gold Head Branch State Park. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking and wildlife viewing along the park's nature trails and a 5.44-mile stretch of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Clay County, ranked one of the top 5 school districts in Florida, is a rapidly growing, moderate-sized district with both urban and rural schools. School psychologists in Clay provide a wide range of services, including psychoeducational evaluations, MTSS consultation, FBA/PBSP, crisis intervention, and some short-term counseling support. Salaries are based on years of experience, with a degree supplement provided in addition to the regular pay scale. Required minimum qualification: Ed. S. or equivalent (Masters +60) in School Psychology and a valid Florida Department of Education Certification in School Psychology, or the eligibility to obtain one. For more information about school psychology employment opportunities within Clay County District Schools contact Juliane McQuaig, District Lead School Psychologist at 904.336.6927 or 904.336.6895 or Laura Fogarty, Director of Climate and Culture at 904.336.6513. Collier County Collier strives to provide a comprehensive practice model of services and has reduced our ratio below the state average. Salaries are supported with a recent Recruitment/Retention stipend of $8000 in addition to degree supplements and NCSP supplements. Collier County is proud to be an A school district with a diverse student population and a strong team of psychologists to support them. Our team includes bilingual psychologists, BCBAs and low incidence specialists. Collier County is part of the “Paradise Coast” and includes Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee and Everglades City and is the largest county in the state. Naples has been voted the happiest and healthiest city in the U.S. Come join us! For additional information contact Jana Csenger [email protected] 239-377-0521 Duval County Duval County is located in Northeast Florida, encompassing Jacksonville and the surrounding communities including the beaches. As the largest city by land mass in the United States, Jacksonville has something to offer for everyone. Come enjoy our unique North Florida paradise! If you are interested in applying, please reach out to Jamie King, Supervisor of School Psychological Services at [email protected] or 904-858-6152. Flagler County Required minimum qualifications include a master's or specialist degree in School Psychology and certification by the State of Florida as a School Psychologist. Be part of our team and ensure educational success through high expectations and innovative thinking in a safe learning environment to empower students to reach their full potential as responsible, ethical, and productive citizens in a diverse and changing world. Every day is an adventure in Palm Coast. Flagler County has 19 miles of pristine beaches, more than 125 miles of trails for biking and hiking, premier golf courses with oceanside links that play directly on the Atlantic Coastline, horseback riding on the beach, and swimming with dolphins. Come and further your career with Flagler Schools and be part of our team. Qualified and interested applicants should complete an online application at www.flaglerschools.com/employment. Click, view, and apply for jobs. For more information, please contact lead school psychologist, Shoshanah Mercado at [email protected]. Gilchrist County Required minimum qualifications include a master's degree from an accredited educational institution. Certification covering school psychology; or, State license as a Psychologist. BENEFITS AVAILABLE: Health Insurance; Dental & Vision; ST Disability Insurance; LT Disability Insurance; Life Insurance; Paid Sick/Personal Leave; Florida Retirement System; Direct Deposit; Optional Tax-Sheltered Annuities; AFLAC; and more. How to Apply: Complete a Gilchrist County School District employment application online at www.gilchristschools.org under Employment. If you have any questions please feel free to call 352.463.3153. Hillsborough County Public Schools currently has openings for full-time (8-hour day, 205-day contract) and job share (8-hour day, ~103-day contract) positions within elementary, middle, and high schools—effective immediately. School psychologists in the district provide services such as consultation, psychoeducational evaluation, individual and group counseling, and crisis intervention. Typically, school psychologists are assigned to one or two schools. Professional development opportunities are a priority since the Psychological Services department is an approved provider of Florida DOH CEs for license renewal, credits for NCSP renewal, and inservice credits for DOE certificate renewal. In recent years, we have sponsored a cadre of staff members to attend FASP and NASP annual conferences (including registration, travel, accommodations, and a meal per diem)! Full-time salaries begin at: $52,234 for a Master's degree; $53,856 for an Educational Specialist degree; and, $55,460 for a Doctorate degree. Starting salaries increase with verified previous years of experience as a school psychologist. Additional financial opportunities are available as bonuses (sign-on bonus of $2000; retention bonus of $3,000; incentives for working in Achievement Schools or Renaissance Schools), for Saturday work, and for summer contracted work (typically 100-120 hours). Benefits are plenty in number and include an Aetna medical plan, which has no biweekly premium for employees! Hillsborough County is situated within the Tampa Bay area, with nearby world-class beaches on the Gulf Coast, professional and semi-professional sporting events, seasonal festivals, and a variety of family-friendly activities. Visit our website: https://www.hillsboroughschools.org/Domain/2909. Interested applicants should complete an online application at: https://www.applitrack.com/sdhc/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=School+Psychologist For more information, please contact Anne Townsend, Supervisor of Psychological Services, at [email protected] or 813.273.7095. Indian River County Come join our collaborative, innovative, and supportive group of school psychologists who are supported by a Program Specialist for Psychological Services who is a licensed school psychologist. School psychologists are school-based with an average of two schools per person. We offer regular professional development, regular team meetings, as well as provide an opportunity for additional clinical supervision at no additional cost. Required minimum qualifications include a master’s degree in School Psychology from an accredited educational institution (Specialist or higher degree in School Psychology or related field preferred) and a valid Florida Certification or licensure in School Psychology and/or licensure as a Psychologist. Qualified and interested candidates should apply at: https://www.indianriverschools.org/directory/jobs (Job portal-Professional/Technical). For other questions, please contact Traci McGough, Program Specialist for Psychological Services at 772-564-5906 or [email protected].
Lee County The School District of Lee County is a large school district on the Southwest Florida coast and includes Fort Myers/Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Lehigh Acres. In addition to beautiful, white sand beaches and warm gulf waters, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins call Fort Myers home for Spring Training. The Fort Myers Downtown River District regularly hosts Art and Music Walks and there are Farmers Markets throughout the area. Required minimum qualification: Ed. S. or equivalent in School Psychology and valid Florida Certification in School Psychology. Salary for 196-day (7.5 hours per day) contracts, including school psychology supplement and specialist degree supplement, is $69,052.50 There are also supplements available for NCSP and Florida license. Additional pay opportunities include Saturday and Summer Evaluation Clinics, along with voluntary after hours and extra duty assignments. For more information about school psychology employment opportunities within The School District of Lee County, contact Amy Clark, Ed.S., Director of Psychological and Social Work Services at 239.335.1485 or at [email protected]. You may submit an application at https://apply.leeschools.net. (Posted 05/08/24)
Orange County
Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) has one opening for a full-time school psychologist (228 days, 8 hours per day). OCPS school psychologists provide direct services to students and families. Their primary roles include collaboration with student services team members and school teams to foster resiliency and support all tiers of academic, behavioral, and mental health intervention, including diagnostic assessments and ESE evaluations, facilitating and conducting counseling, and supporting crisis response and intervention. Please contact Carl Sousa, Director of Psychological Services ([email protected]). Follow this link for additional information and to access the application. Pinellas County Schools is currently hiring school psychologists for the 2024-2025 school year. Open positions are full-time 10-month (198 days) and 7.5 hours per day. Salary supplements are available for the highest degree earned and for the level of certification – including a supplement specifically for your NCSP. A half-hour daily additional duty pay option (8-hour work day) is available to all psychologists. Extended contracts (11.5 month – 235 days) can be applied for internally as they become available. The base salary for a 10-month school psychologist holding their Ed.S. (or equivalent) and NCSP and choosing to work the 8-hour day option is approximately $64,205 with benefits and increases for years of experience. We accept all years of experience as a school psychologist for initial placement level. We are a NASP-approved CPD provider and have Q-Interactive available for each of our school psychologists. No school psychologist is assigned to more than 2 traditional schools, and a majority have a single traditional school assignment. Our ratio of school psychologists to students is 1:859. We have strong ties to licensed community providers caring for the psychological well-being of youth, and we enjoy supporting school psychologists in pursuing their career goals both inside and outside of traditional school settings. Come join an established and growing team where you can utilize your skills across a full range of comprehensive service delivery! Interested applicants can contact Michael Cowley for additional information ([email protected] | 727.588.6047) or simply follow the link below and apply today! http://tinyurl.com/3k4rayh5 St. Lucie County St. Lucie County is located on the Atlantic coast in the top of the southeastern portion of Florida. Our district includes the cities of Fort Pierce and Port Saint Lucie, the 4th largest growing city in the nation. The current team of 19 school psychologists is a supportive, collaborative bunch, with an average caseload of 2-3 schools. Monthly meetings are held regularly, and mentoring is arranged for new hires. School Psychologists have access to both manual test kits and digital assessments including Q-interactive. Our school psychologists do more than just testing, including mental health counseling and MTSS team participation. Professional development is available as well as opportunities to attend national and state conferences. Apply now through our district website (www.stlucie.k12.fl.us). The School Psychologist position is Instructional-Other under Student Services. For more information contact: Alice LeMond, Program Specialist for Psychological Services (772-429-7523, [email protected]) or Dr. Michelle Gillard (772-429-4559, [email protected]). Volusia County As valued team members, school psychologists have opportunities to engage in district and school initiatives that include problem solving, consultation, leadership, and the provision of behavioral and mental health supports. Required minimum qualification: Ed. S. or equivalent in School Psychology and a valid Florida Department of Education Certification in School Psychology, or the eligibility to obtain one. For more information, contact James Barringer, Ed.S., NCSP, Coordinator School Psychological Services at (386) 734-7190, ext. 20757 or at [email protected] Visit our website: https://www.vcsedu.org/directory/departments/student-services/school-psychological-services To begin the application process: https://www.vcsedu.org/directory/departments/human-resources/employment University of South Florida Visit https://sss.usf.edu/contact/positions_current/35152.html for details. Information about the Student Support Services Project can be found at https://sss.usf.edu/index.html. |