School Psychologist (2025-2026) at Marin County Office Of Education
About the Employer
Our Mission Statement The Marin County Office of Education supports learning and social-emotional growth for all students in Marin County by: • expanding educational equity, • ensuring the fiscal solvency of local school districts, • inspiring educators to use evidence-based instructional practices, • developing positive relationships with other organizations and individuals, and • providing services and programs to supplement and enhance the work of schools in Marin. Our Vision We are committed to supporting MCOE’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Vision Statement: At the Marin County Office of Education, we commit to being an organization that is inclusive, anti-racist, and culturally proficient. We do this by working together every day to be a welcoming community, where everyone is seen, heard, and supported: • We build relationships based on mutual trust and appreciation, • We recognize and acknowledge each other personally and professionally, • We make a point of learning how everyone’s work contributes to MCOE’s mission.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Major Duties & Responsibilities: Utilize knowledge of human development and psychology to provide a variety of diagnostic, clinical and intervention services which facilitate learning and development of students; conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations; select and utilize assessment instruments appropriate to student’s handicapping condition, background, age, and history while demonstrating sensitivity to socio-economic and developmental factors; plan, organize, coordinate, and implement the observation, assessment, and treatment of psychological, behavioral, and related educational issues among identified students; write legally defensible reports and make recommendations to IEP Teams regarding students; provide consultation supports to school staff, parents, and students; provide crisis intervention and educationally related mental health services to students enrolled in day treatment program.
Requirements / Qualifications
Required: • Valid California Pupil Personnel Services or Designated Services Credential with Psychologist Authorization. • M.A. with emphasis on the assessment and evaluation of special education students. • Three years of successful experience as a School Psychologist, including work with students with moderate/severe educational needs desirable. • Experience providing educationally related mental health services preferred.
To Apply: submit the following documents online at www.edjoin.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation
- Resume
- Pupil Personnel Services Credential - School Psychology
- Other (Designated Services Credential with Psychologist Authorization)
Requirements / Qualifications
Required: • Valid California Pupil Personnel Services or Designated Services Credential with Psychologist Authorization. • M.A. with emphasis on the assessment and evaluation of special education students. • Three years of successful experience as a School Psychologist, including work with students with moderate/severe educational needs desirable. • Experience providing educationally related mental health services preferred.
To Apply: submit the following documents online at www.edjoin.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation
- Resume
- Pupil Personnel Services Credential - School Psychology
- Other (Designated Services Credential with Psychologist Authorization)
Comments and Other Information
Condition of Employment:
Employees are required to submit to a Department of Justice background check and provide proof of freedom from tuberculosis and vaccination of Measles.
Comments and Other Information
Condition of Employment:
Employees are required to submit to a Department of Justice background check and provide proof of freedom from tuberculosis and vaccination of Measles.