School Psychologists Supporting Student Growth, Learning, and Emotional Well-Being
Help Students Thrive Inside and Outside the Classroom
School Psychologists play a vital role in helping students succeed academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally. By working closely with educators, families, and support teams, these professionals help identify learning challenges, support mental wellness, and create positive learning environments where students can reach their full potential.
Birch Agency partners with school districts nationwide to connect qualified School Psychologists with meaningful opportunities in educational settings. Whether you are a psychologist looking for your next role or a district seeking experienced student support professionals, we focus on placing the right specialists where they can make the greatest impact.
Supporting Schools Through Assessment, Intervention, and Collaboration
School Psychologists serve as essential members of multidisciplinary education teams. Their work helps schools support student achievement while addressing behavioral, emotional, developmental, and learning-related concerns that may affect educational progress.
Birch Agency helps districts address growing mental health and evaluation needs by connecting them with professionals who understand school systems, special education services, and student-centered support strategies.
What Does a School Psychologist Do?
Typical Responsibilities Include
- Conducting psychoeducational evaluations and assessments
- Supporting special education eligibility and reevaluation processes
- Participating in IEP and multidisciplinary team meetings
- Providing behavioral and academic intervention recommendations
- Supporting students experiencing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges
- Consulting with teachers, parents, and school staff
- Assisting with crisis intervention and student support planning
- Maintaining documentation and compliance with educational regulations
School Psychology Opportunities We Place
- School Psychologists
- Licensed Educational Psychologists
- Early Childhood School Psychologists
- Bilingual School Psychologists
- Virtual / Remote School Psychologists
- Special Education Evaluation Specialists
Education, Licensure, and Credential Requirements
Common Qualifications Include
- Specialist, Master’s, or Doctoral degree in School Psychology
- State School Psychologist certification or licensure
- Experience conducting psychoeducational evaluations
- Knowledge of special education laws and IEP processes
- Strong report writing and communication skills
- Experience working with children and adolescents in educational settings preferred
Skills That Help School Psychologists Succeed
Important Skills Include
- Psychoeducational assessment and evaluation
- Behavioral and emotional intervention planning
- Data interpretation and report writing
- Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams
- Organization and time management
- Crisis response and problem-solving
- Organization and case management
- Empathy, professionalism, and relationship-building
For School Districts: Hire Experienced School Psychologists
Our School Psychology Staffing Solutions Include
- Contract and full-time School Psychologist placements
- Short-term and long-term coverage
- Virtual and onsite support options
- Special education evaluation support
- Credential verification and compliance assistance
- Professionals aligned with district goals and student needs
For School Psychologists: Explore Meaningful School-Based Careers
School Psychology offers the opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact on students’ educational experiences, emotional wellness, and future success.
Birch Agency helps School Psychologists find opportunities that align with their experience, preferred settings, and long-term professional goals.
Why School Psychologists Partner with Birch Agency
- Nationwide school-based opportunities
- Flexible contract and full-time roles
- Competitive compensation
- Dedicated recruiter support
- Opportunities in diverse educational settings
- Positions supporting both onsite and virtual services
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ready to Make a Lasting Impact on Students and Schools?
Whether you are a school district seeking experienced School Psychologists or a professional looking for your next meaningful opportunity, Birch Agency is ready to support your goals.
For school districts, we provide qualified psychology professionals who help support evaluations, behavioral interventions, mental wellness, and student achievement. For School Psychologists, we offer rewarding school-based opportunities where your expertise can directly influence student growth, educational outcomes, and overall well-being.
Together, we can help students overcome challenges, strengthen school support systems, and create learning environments where every student has the opportunity to succeed.