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School Psychologist (For 2026-27)

Position: School Psychologist/School Psychologist Assistant (for 2026-2027)

Location:  Specific location to be determined 

Venue:  Private school/Charter School settings throughout Northeast Ohio 

Position Type:  Full-Time and Part-Time opportunities available


Position Details 
Are you interested in working as a School Psychologist within a private school or charter school setting? Wraparound Experts is currently accepting applicants for full-time and part-time positions throughout NE Ohio. Locations include the East and West side of Cleveland, southern suburbs of Cleveland, metro Cleveland and the Akron area.   Apply now to take advantage of this exciting opportunity!

• Specific locations, caseloads, and positions will be discussed during the interview. 
• Start Date: Early to mid-August 2026

Wraparound Experts is proud to be recognized for our dedication to improving lives. We won the 2024 Real Leaders Impact Award - Most Valuable Mission.  We also earned the Bell Seal (2024) and the Gold Bell Seal (2025) for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America (MHA).   In the Summer of 2025, we were a Going to Bat for Small Businesses recipient chosen by PNC Bank and the Cleveland Guardians.  Finally, WE is proud to serve as the Mental Health Consultant for Head Start Programs in Cuyahoga and Summit Counties!


Who We Are

Wraparound Experts (WE) is a trusted local partner for schools across Northeast Ohio, providing specialized services and educational staffing solutions to support children and families.  We place Special Education and Mental Health professionals at elementary and secondary schools. 

WE is dedicated to connecting schools with licensed, qualified Experts who understand the ‘wraparound model’. Our staff goes above and beyond their traditional roles, working together effectively to coordinate services among teachers, support staff and other experts.  By wrapping around students with support, we can achieve positive outcomes for students and their families, while fostering a positive work environment.

Beyond staffing solutions, WE offers comprehensive behavioral and mental health training for children, families, and school staff throughout the year. We also provide specialized psychological testing services for autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Overall, our mission is to empower children to thrive mentally, emotionally, and academically. If you are dedicated to making a real, lasting change in the lives of children, then Wraparound Experts might be the place for you.  Join us and be part of our mission to make a difference!

 

Job Summary

The School Psychologist will develop and provide comprehensive school psychological services to students, families, and schools in compliance with local, state, and federal laws.   This broad range of services will meet the academic and mental health needs of students to which they are assigned.  The School Psychologist will conduct the psycho-educational evaluations and assessments for students to determine educational needs and eligibility for special education services.  The School Psychologist will work with parents, teachers, and other special education professionals to help design an individualized education plan (an IEP) that best fits the child’s situation.  

Overall, the School Psychologist will provide support and therapeutic services to students with diverse needs as prescribed by Wraparound Experts and the principal of the school.  This role is essential in helping students achieve their maximum potential in academic, social, and daily living activities.  

Essential components of this position are listed below; however, these are not exhaustive and subject to change at the discretion of Wraparound Experts.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of a Master’s Degree in School Psychology or Clinical Psychology (or a related psychological field), required.
  • Ohio Department of Education School Psychology license or Ohio Board of Psychology license, required.
  • Valid driver’s license, required.
  • Pass and maintain a clear FBI and BCI background check, required.
  • Successful experience working with children in an academic environment.
  • Ability to conduct psycho-educational evaluations and assessments.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret assessment results and use the results to develop treatment/intervention plans and classroom strategies that are appropriate to the educational goals of the student (and within the student’s least restrictive environment).
  • Knowledgeable in state and federal special education law.
  • Collaborative, constructive team building skills.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships with students, parents, and other staff members.
  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and use sound judgment in all aspects of the job.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts the psycho-educational evaluations and assessments for students to determine educational needs and eligibility for special education services.
  • Summarizes and interprets evaluation results and recommendations in written and verbal form in practical and understandable terms.
  • Participates in response to intervention team processes and consults with team members.
  • When needed, provides counseling services within the scope of training to individuals or groups of students.
  • May serve as a resource to districts and buildings in crisis situations.
  • When requested, develops, implements, and evaluates professional development opportunities for staff and/or families within the district they serve.
  • Maintains an adequate system of documentation and record keeping and meets deadlines for meetings, paperwork, and other responsibilities.
  • Works closely with other SPED/Related Services professionals


We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.


Benefits for Full-Time Position (working 30 hours per week or more):

  • 401(k) + matching
  • Dental insurance, Vision insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Eligible to voluntarily choose Accident, Disability insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Employee Referral program
  • Discipline-specific mentorship

Benefits for Part-Time Position:

  • 401(k) + matching
  • Employee Referral program
  • Flexible schedule 
  • Discipline-specific mentorship
  • Eligible to voluntarily choose Accident, Disability insurance (if working at least 20 hours per week)

Job Types:  Full-time, Part-time 
Pay: From $45.00 per hour; from $40 per hour for School Psychologist Assistant
 
Schedule: 
• Day shift 
• Monday to Friday 
Education: 
• At a minimum, a Masters is required
License/Certification: 
• Ohio Department of Education School Psychology license or Ohio Board of     Psychology license, required
• Driver's License (Preferred) 
Work Location: In person