School Psychologist 2026-27 at Trinity County Office Of Education

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
4/3/2026
Contact
Anthony Rebelo
530-623-2861 249
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay dependent on experience
Add'l Salary Info
$74,315 to $114,196 a year DOE
Length of Work Year
194 Days
Employment Type
Full Time
Health Benefits
Annual district health and welfare contribution up to $18,529.83
Retirement
Mandatory membership in the California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) - A defined benefit pension plan that provides lifetime retirement payments, death benefit/survivor and/or beneficiary payments. Supplemental 403(b)/457 retirement plan options available as well.
Education Stipend
Masters - $1,164.69, Doctorate - $2,329.38 annual
Other Benefits
Other optional benefits include a $50/monthly fit stipend, a supplemental retirement $500 annual employer match contribution, a monthly $30 cell stipend.

Job Summary

Job Summary

The Trinity County Office of Education is seeking a dedicated and student-centered School Psychologist to join our team in beautiful Trinity County. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a close-knit, rural community where relationships matter and your work directly supports student success across multiple districts. Under the direction of the Deputy Superintendent of Special Education, the School Psychologist provides comprehensive psychological services to students, including assessment, counseling, consultation, and support for individualized education programs. The position works collaboratively with educators, families, and community partners to address learning, behavioral, and social-emotional needs, helping students overcome barriers and thrive in school settings . This is an ideal position for a professional who values both independence and collaboration, enjoys working across diverse settings, and is passionate about supporting the whole child in a dynamic and rewarding educational environment. About the Trinity County Office of Education (TCOE) and our local school districts: The Trinity County Office of Education is located in Weaverville, CA. This far northern California county is a vast, sparsely populated, rural mountainous area covering nearly 3,200 square miles with a population of approximately 15,000 people. Trinity County is home to nine school districts serving 1,600 students from preschool to 12th grade. By providing effective leadership and in collaboration with parents, school staff, and the community. Our vision is that all students are encouraged to be life-long learners and have the access and support necessary to be college-and career-ready. It is our mission to provide meaningful services and leadership to assist school districts in meeting the current and future needs of all Trinity County students. Our team of dynamic professionals welcomes interest from potential new team members.

Requirements / Qualifications

Current Resume Letter of Interest Three letters of recommendation within the last two years Transcripts Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in school psychology Must possess (or be able to obtain prior to employment) a valid California Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential in School Psychology Must have taken and passed the CBEST (provide results) California Driver's License Pre Employment Requirements - Background Check, Drug Test, & Physical

Requirements / Qualifications

Current Resume Letter of Interest Three letters of recommendation within the last two years Transcripts Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in school psychology Must possess (or be able to obtain prior to employment) a valid California Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential in School Psychology Must have taken and passed the CBEST (provide results) California Driver's License Pre Employment Requirements - Background Check, Drug Test, & Physical