ISO Workforce Alliance
School Psychologist
Washington State | Public School District | Contract
Position Overview
ISO Workforce Alliance is partnering with a Washington public school district to hire a School Psychologist to support students across K–12 settings. This role reports to the Executive Director of Special Services and supports students’ psycho-educational development, academic functioning, and social-emotional needs.
The School Psychologist will collaborate closely with district and building teams to support assessment, intervention, eligibility determination, and special education programming.
Compensation
$80–$90 per hour (DOE)
Full-time school-year contract
Competitive weekly pay
ISO Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Weekly direct deposit
- Dedicated recruiter support
- Credentialing and onboarding assistance
- Continuing education support
- Flexible contract options
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations
- Interpret assessment results and lead eligibility determinations
- Develop, implement, and monitor FBAs, PBIPs, and ERPs
- Participate in and facilitate multidisciplinary and IEP team meetings
- Provide direct intervention and consultation for behavioral, social, and emotional needs
- Support MTSS and SEL frameworks
- Provide classroom consultation and behavior support
- Assist with Child Find activities
Required Qualifications
- Valid Washington State ESA Certification as a School Psychologist
- Knowledge of special education laws, regulations, and eligibility processes
- Experience with assessment, data collection, and interpretation
- Experience implementing behavior intervention systems
- Working knowledge of MTSS and SEL best practices
- Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
- Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Preferred Qualifications
- Five or more years of special education experience
- Spanish-speaking ability
- School counseling or BCBA certification
- Crisis management and/or threat assessment training
- Experience working with diverse student populations