Travel School Psychologist in Detroit, MI
| Estimated Pay info | Based on similar jobs in your market$37 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Part-time |
| Location | Detroit, Michigan |
About this job
Job Description
Bachelor's or Master's degree in School Psychology, active School Psychologist license and minimum 1+ years School Psychologist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into an incredible opportunity as a travel School Psychologist, where professional fulfillment meets personal adventure. This role goes beyond traditional positions—enjoy the stability of a full 2026-2027 school year assignment with the flexibility to choose part-time or full-time work. Here, you’ll receive support through non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, premium compensation, robust healthcare including health, optical, and dental coverage, and 401(k) matching to support your future. Experience job security you can rely on while making a significant impact.
Located near Detroit, MI, this vibrant region allows you to immerse yourself in a thriving urban center brimming with culture, music, and history. The city’s revitalized downtown, waterfront parks, and eclectic food scene will fill your leisure hours with memorable explorations. As a travel professional here, you’ll broaden your perspective by collaborating with a diverse, innovative school community, gaining exposure to varied practices and leadership styles—valuable assets that will elevate your resume and skill set.
Beyond work, you’ll relish new connections, adventures, and the chance to recharge in a dynamic locale. This is your pathway to meaningful professional growth paired with exciting travel experiences.
Qualifications:
- Master’s or Doctorate degree in School Psychology required
- Current state of Michigan School Psychologist license
- Experience with K-12 caseloads, including moderate to severe disabilities
- Strong collaborative and communication abilities
- Passion for supporting students’ academic and emotional wellbeing
Responsibilities:
- Conduct psychological assessments, develop individualized education plans (IEPs)
- Provide direct student support and intervention services
- Collaborate with educators and families to develop effective strategies
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and advocate for student needs
- Maintain compliance with state and federal regulations
Benefits:
- Premium compensation package (if applicable)
- Non-taxable stipends and travel assistance
- 401(k) matching
- Comprehensive health, optical, and dental insurance
- Experience diverse workplace practices
- Expand your professional network and bolster your resume
Bring your expertise on the road and shape lives while enriching your career. Take the next step in your journey—apply today for an unforgettable school year near Detroit!
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