Kansas Requirements
Kansas requires a master’s or specialist-level degree in School Psychology and a license issued by the Kansas State Department of Education. Completion of a practicum and internship is also necessary.
In Lawrence, your services as a school psychologist—whether part or full-time—provide meaningful contributions to K-12 students through mental health support and special education collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Provide assessments and diagnostics
Support individualized education planning
Deliver one-on-one and group counseling
Serve on MTSS or RTI teams
Communicate with families and school staff
Benefits
Weekly pay via Direct Deposit
Premium Pay Rates – competitive compensation based on experience and qualifications
Benefit Options – including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and more
Extra perks – Advisory support team, Professional Development, Performance-Based Renewals
Empower students in Kansas to achieve their full academic and emotional potential.
For more information and immediate consideration, please call or text Melissa Walker at (813) 261-2243 and send your resume to [email protected]
Melissa Walker
Sr. Recruiting Advisor
(813) 261-2243
[email protected]
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