Hybrid School Psychologist ID-11923

What You’ll Do:

You will deliver psychological assessment and psychotherapy services to school-based children across the nation, leveraging the power of the internet, utilizing our innovative platform, and all from the convenience and comfort of your own office.

What We Offer:

  • Compensation for your sessions and administrative work
  • Access to our proprietary platform
  • Access to online assessments and clinical tools
  • Access to clinical and technical staff to ensure you are fully supported
  • Access to Company Sponsored Health insurance, Dental Insurance, Short-Term Disability Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance, and Life Insurance. 
  • Access to wellness programs including- Peloton, EAP Support, Headspace, and Carrot Fertility.
  • Access to participate in our 401k after 6 months of employment 
  • Accrued sick time- one hour for every 30 hours, Caps at 48 hours  
  • Free Continued Education Courses
  • Flexibility of seeing students in person, and completing administrative tasks from the comforts of your home
  • Opportunity for support and reimbursement for cross-licensing 
  • Provided laptop for conducting therapy with Huddle Up’s clients
  • Provided professional liability insurance

The on-target earnings for this role are $35-$50 an hour, as a W2 employee. Exact compensation will ultimately depend on multiple factors, which may include the successful candidate’s skills, geographical location, and other qualifications.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Hold an active, unrestricted, and valid School Psychologist license in your state of residence
  • Nationally Certified School Psychologist (preferred)
  • Experience providing video therapy and assessments
  • At least 6 months of experience developing, implementing, and leading an IEP for students in a school setting
  • Able to commit to a minimum of 15 hours, with the option to work up to a maximum of 40 hours per week 
  • Able to conduct telehealth services during school hours in the timezone of the state(s) you are licensed in
  • Willingness to cross-license 
  • Full-time resident of the United States
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