Interns will experience a vast array of educational settings, including school-age, early intervention, public, non-public, and alternate education settings. Our supervising school psychologists have doctorates and are NCSP. Interning in this unique setting will set you apart in experience and professional skills acquired.

 

Internship paid with PA HELPS eligibility.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

JOB SUMMARY: A school psychologist evaluates pupils referred as potential candidates for Special Education programs and services. They serve as a member of the Individual Educational Plan team. The school psychologist is responsible for the educational evaluation and diagnosis of students thought to be exceptional. Evaluation may include: intelligence, achievement, curriculum based assessment, personality, adaptive functioning and neurological screening. Consults with the child’s caregivers, school personnel and outside agencies when appropriate. The psychologist also recommends appropriate educational interventions and aides in the implementation of those programs. They shall present a comprehensive evaluation report to the local education authority on pupils he/she has evaluated. Additionally the school psychologist will conduct mandated reevaluations, classroom observations, participate in team meetings and make referrals to outside agencies, when appropriate.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (others may be assigned):