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School Psychologist

Legacy Traditional Schools

Ignite your desire to be the best!

General1 day ago
Full TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

• Provide comprehensive psycho-educational evaluation, counseling, consultation, and behavioral support services through secure digital platforms • Administer, score, and interpret cognitive, behavioral, and social-emotional assessments using approved tele-assessment tools • Lead virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team meetings for special education eligibility • Prepare comprehensive electronic evaluation reports • Conduct virtual observations and functional behavioral assessments • Partner with teachers and parents to design evidence-based interventions • Deliver virtual individual and group counseling and support services • Ensure adherence to IDEA, FERPA, and HIPAA regulations • Maintain professional boundaries and strict confidentiality

Arizona + 3 moreAll locations: Arizona | Nevada | South Carolina | Texas
Full TimeRemoteJuniorTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Role Description The online teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality, standards-aligned instruction to students in a virtual learning environment. This role requires a dynamic educator who can engage learners through live virtual instruction, foster strong relationships with students and families, and create an inclusive, achievement-oriented online classroom culture. The ideal candidate is skilled in digital instruction, student engagement, and data-driven decision-making. This teacher demonstrates strong communication skills, adaptability, and a commitment to academic excellence for all students. Essential Functions - Plan and deliver engaging, standards-aligned virtual instruction for students. - Facilitate daily synchronous (live) online lessons and design meaningful asynchronous learning experiences. - Differentiates instruction to meet the academic, linguistic, and social-emotional needs of diverse learners. - Establish and maintain a structured, positive, and achievement-oriented virtual classroom culture. - Implement accommodations and modifications in accordance with IEPs, 504 plans, and English learner requirements. - Administer formative and summative assessments aligned to curriculum standards. - Analyze student performance data to inform instruction, provide targeted interventions, and support academic growth. - Monitor student attendance, participation, and engagement; proactively intervene when concerns arise. - Provide timely, actionable feedback on assignments, assessments, and student performance. - Maintain accurate records of grades, progress monitoring, and required compliance documentation. - Communicate regularly and professionally with students and families regarding expectations, progress, and support strategies. - Collaborate with colleagues, instructional coaches, support staff, and administrators to improve student outcomes. - Participate in professional development, staff meetings, and professional learning communities. - Demonstrate professionalism, ethical conduct, and adherence to school policies and digital citizenship expectations. - Other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree. - Strong proficiency with technology and online instructional tools. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills. - Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a collaborative team. Requirements - The incumbent in this position will be required to pass a criminal history background check. Preferred Qualifications - A current teaching certificate from within the state position is located. - Previous online or virtual teaching experience. - Experience with learning management systems (e.g., Schoology, Canvas, Google Classroom). Physical and Travel Requirements / Work Environment - Travel between campuses is required from time to time. - This position requires the need to lift objects (up to 25 pounds) on occasion. - This position may require sitting for long periods at times, talking on the phone, and long periods of concentration. - Local and in-state travel required. Background Checks - The incumbent in this position will be required to pass a criminal history background check in compliance with state requirements. Benefits - Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses, and paid time-off. - Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits. - Discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. - Retirement plans and promotion opportunities. - Training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement.

United States
Legacy Traditional Schools logo

School Psychologist

Legacy Traditional Schools

Ignite your desire to be the best!

Bilingual73 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Ignite your desire to be the best! Imagine an energy so positive, so powerful, it ignites your desire to be the best, inspires you to bring out the best in others, and fuels your aspiration to do the best work of your career. At Legacy Traditional Schools we do things a special way, in a way that ignites our desire to be the best, illuminates our educators’ best talents, lights up the minds of our students, and fuels our school spirit. We shine the brightest when we raise our hands and rise to the challenge of changing lives through education, cultivating bright curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents and communities. POSITION OVERVIEW  The School Psychologist provides comprehensive psycho-educational evaluation, counseling, consultation, and behavioral support services exclusively through secure, compliant digital platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools through assessment and evaluation, consultation and collaboration, counseling and support services, and compliance and professional practices in a fully remote environment. .  ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS  Assessment and Evaluation  - Administer, score, and interpret cognitive, behavioral, and social-emotional assessments using approved tele-assessment tools and virtual observation protocols.  - The School Psychologist leads virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET) meetings to determine eligibility for special education services and develop data-driven service recommendations.  - Prepare comprehensive electronic evaluation reports that integrate multiple data sources and summarize findings, interpretations, and recommendations in compliance with state and federal timelines.  - Conduct virtual observations, functional behavioral assessments (FBA), and environmental analyses using remote protocols, evaluating the validity of digital assessment results and documenting any tele-assessment limitations in accordance with professional best practice standards.    Consultation and Collaboration  - Partner with teachers, parents, and administrators to design evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions.  - Facilitate virtual IEP and MTSS meetings, interpreting complex assessment results and guiding data-based decision making.  - The School Psychologist provides virtual professional learning related to mental health, behavioral supports, and RTI/MTSS processes.  - Consult with campus leadership during crisis situations and threat assessment processes, conduct risk analysis and documentation review, and assist in developing safety plans and post-crisis intervention strategies in coordination with on-site teams.    Counseling and Support Services  - Deliver virtual individual and group counseling and social-emotional support services aligned with IEP and Section 504 plans.  - Implement behavior intervention plans (BIP) and collaborate with staff to support ongoing progress monitoring within digital learning environments.  - Conduct virtual student observations and consultations to inform intervention planning and service adjustments.  - The School Psychologist provides remote crisis intervention support in alignment with district protocols and nonviolent crisis response standards and assist with post-incident recovery planning in coordination with on-site teams.  - Maintain detailed, confidential electronic counseling notes and progress documentation in accordance with professional and legal standards.  Compliance and Professional Practice  - Ensure all services adhere to IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, and applicable state-specific education regulations and professional practice standards.  - Maintain documentation, evaluation reports, counseling records, and IEP documentation in compliance with federal and state-specific timelines and procedural requirements.  - The School Psychologist upholds professional boundaries and strict confidentiality in all remote interactions and digital service platforms.  - Maintain active licensure in the state(s) in which services are provided and remain current with tele-practice standards, ethical guidelines, and evolving virtual assessment practices.  - Participate in ongoing professional development to ensure continued licensure compliance and high-quality remote service delivery.  - Perform additional duties as assigned in alignment with organizational and student service needs.  REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS - Master’s degree or higher in Education, School Psychology, or relevant. - Valid state-specific certification or credential authorizing service as a School Psychologist in the state(s) where services are provided.  - The incumbent in this position will be required to pass a criminal history background check. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS - Educational Specialist degree or higher. - Experience conducting psycho-educational evaluations. - Knowledge of IDEA and K-8 programming for special education. PHYSICAL AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT  This is a remote position. Work is performed from a home office equipped with secure internet, webcam, and compliant tele-practice technology. Must be able to sit for extended periods, view digital materials, and engage professionally via video conferencing. Occasional in-person professional development and travel to campuses may be required. Enjoy the benefits of being the best! Education is not a spectator sport, so we encourage you to work hard, learn, have fun, and always do your best. We thrive when cultivating curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents, and communities. Every team member, from our support staff to our leadership team has knowledge to share, skills to teach, inspiration to offer, and a passion for helping others learn and perform their best. Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses and paid time-off. Care for your health and your family with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. Invest in your future with retirement plans and enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement. Ignite your career and apply today!

United States
Therapist75 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Ignite your desire to be the best! Imagine an energy so positive, so powerful, it ignites your desire to be the best, inspires you to bring out the best in others, and fuels your aspiration to do the best work of your career. At Legacy Traditional Schools we do things a special way, in a way that ignites our desire to be the best, illuminates our educators’ best talents, lights up the minds of our students, and fuels our school spirit. We shine the brightest when we raise our hands and rise to the challenge of changing lives through education, cultivating bright curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents and communities. POSITION OVERVIEW  The remote Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) delivers comprehensive speech and language therapy, evaluations, consultation, and assistive technology support exclusively through secure, compliant teletherapy platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools through assessment and eligibility, service delivery, collaboration and consultation, and compliance and professional practices in a fully remote environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS  Assessment and Eligibility  - Administer, score, and interpret comprehensive speech-language assessments using approved tele-assessment tools and virtual observation protocols.  - Participate in virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET) meetings to contribute speech-language eligibility data and develop data-driven service recommendations.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist prepares comprehensive electronic evaluation reports that integrate assessment results, clinical observations, and teacher/parent input in compliance with state and federal timelines.  - Conduct virtual speech-language observations using remote protocols, evaluating the validity of digital assessment results and documenting any tele-assessment limitations in accordance with professional best practice standards.  Service Delivery  - Provide evidence-based speech-language therapy services aligned with IEP goals through individual and small group teletherapy sessions.  - Develop structured virtual lesson plans using curriculum-based materials, multimedia tools, and interactive digital resources to support communication skill development.  - The Speech Language Pathologist implements tiered intervention supports within MTSS frameworks through virtual small groups, social skills groups, language enrichment sessions, and “lunch bunch” interventions as appropriate.  - Collect and analyze progress monitoring data using secure digital systems to evaluate student growth and adjust interventions as needed.  - Collaborate remotely with educators and families to generalize communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments.  - Adapt therapy delivery to accommodate students’ developmental needs, engagement levels, and technological access requirements in a virtual setting.  Collaboration and Consultation  - Consult virtually with educators and families to support the generalization and functional application of communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist provides recommendations for classroom accommodations, modifications, and communication-related assistive technologies, including AAC systems and digital communication supports as appropriate.  - Collaborate remotely with special education teams to ensure coordinated implementation of IEP goals and communication supports.  - Supervise Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs), when assigned, in accordance with ASHA standards and applicable state-specific licensure and supervision regulations.  Compliance and Professional Practice  - Maintain secure electronic documentation, progress reports, session notes, and IEP records in compliance with federal requirements and applicable state-specific timelines.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist adheres to IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, ASHA standards, and applicable state-specific licensure and professional practice regulations.  - Maintain active state-specific licensure and complete required continuing education, including competencies relevant to tele-practice service delivery.  - Uphold ethical standards and confidentiality in all remote interactions and digital service platforms.  REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS -  Master’s degree or higher in the field - Meeting requirements provided below: - ADHS license and ADE PreK–12 SLP Certification. - Valid state-specific professional license, if required, authorizing practice within educational and/or clinical settings.  - The incumbent in this position will be required to pass a criminal history background check. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS - Experience as a Speech Language Pathologist. - ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence – SLP PHYSICAL AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT  This position is remote. Work is performed using secure tele-practice and documentation systems. Must be able to sit for extended periods and operate computer-based therapy tools. Occasional travel may be required for training or evaluation meetings.    Enjoy the benefits of being the best! Education is not a spectator sport, so we encourage you to work hard, learn, have fun, and always do your best. We thrive when cultivating curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents, and communities. Every team member, from our support staff to our leadership team has knowledge to share, skills to teach, inspiration to offer, and a passion for helping others learn and perform their best. Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses and paid time-off. Care for your health and your family with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. Invest in your future with retirement plans and enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement. Ignite your career and apply today!

United States
Therapist75 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Ignite your desire to be the best! Imagine an energy so positive, so powerful, it ignites your desire to be the best, inspires you to bring out the best in others, and fuels your aspiration to do the best work of your career. At Legacy Traditional Schools we do things a special way, in a way that ignites our desire to be the best, illuminates our educators’ best talents, lights up the minds of our students, and fuels our school spirit. We shine the brightest when we raise our hands and rise to the challenge of changing lives through education, cultivating bright curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents and communities. POSITION OVERVIEW  The remote Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) delivers comprehensive speech and language therapy, evaluations, consultation, and assistive technology support exclusively through secure, compliant teletherapy platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools through assessment and eligibility, service delivery, collaboration and consultation, and compliance and professional practices in a fully remote environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS  Assessment and Eligibility  - Administer, score, and interpret comprehensive speech-language assessments using approved tele-assessment tools and virtual observation protocols.  - Participate in virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET) meetings to contribute speech-language eligibility data and develop data-driven service recommendations.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist prepares comprehensive electronic evaluation reports that integrate assessment results, clinical observations, and teacher/parent input in compliance with state and federal timelines.  - Conduct virtual speech-language observations using remote protocols, evaluating the validity of digital assessment results and documenting any tele-assessment limitations in accordance with professional best practice standards.  Service Delivery  - Provide evidence-based speech-language therapy services aligned with IEP goals through individual and small group teletherapy sessions.  - Develop structured virtual lesson plans using curriculum-based materials, multimedia tools, and interactive digital resources to support communication skill development.  - The Speech Language Pathologist implements tiered intervention supports within MTSS frameworks through virtual small groups, social skills groups, language enrichment sessions, and “lunch bunch” interventions as appropriate.  - Collect and analyze progress monitoring data using secure digital systems to evaluate student growth and adjust interventions as needed.  - Collaborate remotely with educators and families to generalize communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments.  - Adapt therapy delivery to accommodate students’ developmental needs, engagement levels, and technological access requirements in a virtual setting.  Collaboration and Consultation  - Consult virtually with educators and families to support the generalization and functional application of communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist provides recommendations for classroom accommodations, modifications, and communication-related assistive technologies, including AAC systems and digital communication supports as appropriate.  - Collaborate remotely with special education teams to ensure coordinated implementation of IEP goals and communication supports.  - Supervise Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs), when assigned, in accordance with ASHA standards and applicable state-specific licensure and supervision regulations.  Compliance and Professional Practice  - Maintain secure electronic documentation, progress reports, session notes, and IEP records in compliance with federal requirements and applicable state-specific timelines.  - The Speech-Language Pathologist adheres to IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, ASHA standards, and applicable state-specific licensure and professional practice regulations.  - Maintain active state-specific licensure and complete required continuing education, including competencies relevant to tele-practice service delivery.  - Uphold ethical standards and confidentiality in all remote interactions and digital service platforms.  REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS -  Master’s degree or higher in the field - Meeting requirements provided below: - ADHS license and ADE PreK–12 SLP Certification. - Valid state-specific professional license, if required, authorizing practice within educational and/or clinical settings.  - The incumbent in this position will be required to pass a criminal history background check. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS THAT SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS - Experience as a Speech Language Pathologist. - ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence – SLP PHYSICAL AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT  This position is remote. Work is performed using secure tele-practice and documentation systems. Must be able to sit for extended periods and operate computer-based therapy tools. Occasional travel may be required for training or evaluation meetings.    Enjoy the benefits of being the best! Education is not a spectator sport, so we encourage you to work hard, learn, have fun, and always do your best. We thrive when cultivating curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents, and communities. Every team member, from our support staff to our leadership team has knowledge to share, skills to teach, inspiration to offer, and a passion for helping others learn and perform their best. Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses and paid time-off. Care for your health and your family with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. Invest in your future with retirement plans and enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement. Ignite your career and apply today!

United States
Therapist81 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Ignite your desire to be the best! Imagine an energy so positive, so powerful, it ignites your desire to be the best, inspires you to bring out the best in others, and fuels your aspiration to do the best work of your career. At Legacy Traditional Schools we do things a special way, in a way that ignites our desire to be the best, illuminates our educators’ best talents, lights up the minds of our students, and fuels our school spirit. We shine the brightest when we raise our hands and rise to the challenge of changing lives through education, cultivating bright curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents and communities. POSITION OVERVIEW The remote Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) delivers comprehensive speech and language therapy, evaluations, consultation, and assistive technology support exclusively through secure, compliant teletherapy platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools by identifying students’ communication needs; interpreting assessment data; guiding multidisciplinary teams in eligibility decisions and intervention planning; and recommending and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems, FM systems, and other communication-related assistive technology as appropriate. The SLP collaborates remotely with teachers, families, and administrators across multiple campuses to promote communication development, academic progress, and social skills while ensuring all virtual practices meet ASHA, IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, and state requirements in a fully remote environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assessment and Eligibility - Administer, score, and interpret comprehensive speech-language assessments using approved tele-assessment tools and virtual observation protocols. - Participate in virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET) meetings to contribute speech-language eligibility data and develop data-driven service recommendations. - Prepare comprehensive electronic evaluation reports that integrate assessment results, clinical observations, and teacher/parent input in compliance with state and federal timelines. - Conduct virtual speech-language observations using remote protocols, evaluating the validity of digital assessment results and documenting any tele-assessment limitations in accordance with professional best practice standards. Service Delivery - Provide evidence-based speech-language therapy services aligned with IEP goals through individual and small group teletherapy sessions. - Develop structured virtual lesson plans using curriculum-based materials, multimedia tools, and interactive digital resources to support communication skill development. - Implement tiered intervention supports within MTSS frameworks through virtual small groups, social skills groups, language enrichment sessions, and “lunch bunch” interventions as appropriate. - Collect and analyze progress monitoring data using secure digital systems to evaluate student growth and adjust interventions as needed. - Collaborate remotely with educators and families to generalize communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments. - Adapt therapy delivery to accommodate students’ developmental needs, engagement levels, and technological access requirements in a virtual setting. Collaboration and Consultation - Consult virtually with educators and families to support the generalization and functional application of communication skills across digital and classroom learning environments. - Provide recommendations for classroom accommodations, modifications, and communication-related assistive technologies, including AAC systems and digital communication supports as appropriate. - Collaborate remotely with special education teams to ensure coordinated implementation of IEP goals and communication supports. - Supervise Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs), when assigned, in accordance with ASHA standards and applicable state-specific licensure and supervision regulations. Compliance and Professional Practice - Maintain secure electronic documentation, progress reports, session notes, and IEP records in compliance with federal requirements and applicable state-specific timelines. - Adhere to IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, ASHA standards, and applicable state-specific licensure and professional practice regulations. - Maintain active state-specific licensure and complete required continuing education, including competencies relevant to telepractice service delivery. - Uphold ethical standards and confidentiality in all remote interactions and digital service platforms. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES - Strong knowledge of speech-language development across articulation, language, fluency, voice, and pragmatic communication domains. - Expertise in evidence-based speech-language intervention strategies. - Excellent communication, documentation, and collaborative problem-solving skills. - Strong organizational and caseload management abilities. - Proficiency with documentation systems and digital data collection tools to support compliance and progress monitoring. - Expertise in teletherapy methodology, virtual engagement strategies, and technology-based interventions. - Advanced proficiency with teletherapy platforms, AAC systems, and digital learning tools to support remote service delivery. Education, Licensure, or Certification - Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution. - Current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). - Valid state-specific certification or credential authorizing practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the state(s) where services are provided. - Valid state-specific professional license, if required, authorizing practice within educational and/or clinical settings. BACKGROUND CHECKS - Must successfully pass a criminal history background check in accordance with applicable state and organizational requirements. PHYSICAL AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT This position is remote. Work is performed using secure telepractice and documentation systems. Must be able to sit for extended periods and operate computer-based therapy tools. Occasional travel may be required for training or evaluation meetings. Enjoy the benefits of being the best! Education is not a spectator sport, so we encourage you to work hard, learn, have fun, and always do your best. We thrive when cultivating curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents, and communities. Every team member, from our support staff to our leadership team has knowledge to share, skills to teach, inspiration to offer, and a passion for helping others learn and perform their best. Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses and paid time-off. Care for your health and your family with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. Invest in your future with retirement plans and enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement. Ignite your career and apply today!

United States
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School Psychologist

Legacy Traditional Schools

Ignite your desire to be the best!

Bilingual81 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Ignite your desire to be the best! Imagine an energy so positive, so powerful, it ignites your desire to be the best, inspires you to bring out the best in others, and fuels your aspiration to do the best work of your career. At Legacy Traditional Schools we do things a special way, in a way that ignites our desire to be the best, illuminates our educators’ best talents, lights up the minds of our students, and fuels our school spirit. We shine the brightest when we raise our hands and rise to the challenge of changing lives through education, cultivating bright curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents and communities. POSITION OVERVIEW The School Psychologist provides comprehensive psycho-educational evaluation, counseling, consultation, and behavioral support services exclusively through secure, compliant digital platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools by identifying students’ academic, behavioral, and emotional needs; interpreting assessment data; guiding multidisciplinary teams in eligibility decisions and intervention planning; and providing individual and group counseling services as appropriate. The psychologist collaborates remotely with educators, families, and administrators across multiple campuses to support Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), provide Section 504 consultation, contribute to threat assessment and crisis response processes, and ensure equitable access to services. All services are delivered in compliance with IDEA, FERPA, and state requirements within a fully remote environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assessment and Evaluation - Administer, score, and interpret cognitive, behavioral, and social-emotional assessments using approved tele-assessment tools and virtual observation protocols. - Lead virtual multidisciplinary evaluation team (MET) meetings to determine eligibility for special education services and develop data-driven service recommendations. - Prepare comprehensive electronic evaluation reports that integrate multiple data sources and summarize findings, interpretations, and recommendations in compliance with state and federal timelines. - Conduct virtual observations, functional behavioral assessments (FBA), and environmental analyses using remote protocols, evaluating the validity of digital assessment results and documenting any tele-assessment limitations in accordance with professional best practice standards. Consultation and Collaboration - Partner with teachers, parents, and administrators to design evidence-based academic and behavioral interventions. - Facilitate virtual IEP and MTSS meetings, interpreting complex assessment results and guiding data-based decision making. - Provide virtual professional learning related to mental health, behavioral supports, and RTI/MTSS processes. - Consult with campus leadership during crisis situations and threat assessment processes, conduct risk analysis and documentation review, and assist in developing safety plans and post-crisis intervention strategies in coordination with on-site teams. Counseling and Support Services - Deliver virtual individual and group counseling and social-emotional support services aligned with IEP and Section 504 plans. - Implement behavior intervention plans (BIP) and collaborate with staff to support ongoing progress monitoring within digital learning environments. - Conduct virtual student observations and consultations to inform intervention planning and service adjustments. - Provide remote crisis intervention support in alignment with district protocols and nonviolent crisis response standards and assist with post-incident recovery planning in coordination with on-site teams. - Maintain detailed, confidential electronic counseling notes and progress documentation in accordance with professional and legal standards. Compliance and Professional Practice - Ensure all services adhere to IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, and applicable state-specific education regulations and professional practice standards. - Maintain documentation, evaluation reports, counseling records, and IEP documentation in compliance with federal and state-specific timelines and procedural requirements. - Uphold professional boundaries and strict confidentiality in all remote interactions and digital service platforms. - Maintain active licensure in the state(s) in which services are provided and remain current with telepractice standards, ethical guidelines, and evolving virtual assessment practices. - Participate in ongoing professional development to ensure continued licensure compliance and high-quality remote service delivery. - Perform additional duties as assigned in alignment with organizational and student service needs. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES - Deep understanding of cognitive, academic, and social-emotional development. - Expert knowledge of psycho-educational assessment instruments and interpretation techniques. - Proficiency in test administration, data analysis, eligibility determination, and IEP development. - Ability to conduct virtual observations, functional behavioral assessments (FBA), and environmental analyses using remote protocols. - Strong analytical, diagnostic, and written communication skills. - Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to diverse audiences. - Strong organizational and time management skills while managing complex caseloads across multiple campuses in a remote environment. - Comprehensive understanding of special education laws, including IDEA, Section 504, and Child Find requirements. - Commitment to professional ethics and culturally responsive psychological services. - Advanced proficiency with teleassessment tools, digital service platforms, and secure data systems. - Thorough understanding of teleassessment validity standards, remote testing limitations, and best practices for virtual service delivery. Education, Licensure, or Certification - Master’s degree in Education or School Psychology (Educational Specialist degree or higher preferred). - Valid state-specific certification or credential authorizing service as a School Psychologist in the state(s) where services are provided. BACKGROUND CHECKS - Must successfully pass a criminal history background check in accordance with applicable state and organizational requirements. PHYSICAL AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT This is a remote position. Work is performed from a home office equipped with secure internet, webcam, and compliant telepractice technology. Must be able to sit for extended periods, view digital materials, and engage professionally via video conferencing. Occasional in-person professional development and travel to campuses may be required. Enjoy the benefits of being the best! Education is not a spectator sport, so we encourage you to work hard, learn, have fun, and always do your best. We thrive when cultivating curious minds, achieving award-winning results, upholding our values, and engaging positively with our students, parents, and communities. Every team member, from our support staff to our leadership team has knowledge to share, skills to teach, inspiration to offer, and a passion for helping others learn and perform their best. Enjoy industry-leading pay, rewards, referral bonuses and paid time-off. Care for your health and your family with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority. Invest in your future with retirement plans and enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement. Ignite your career and apply today!

United States
Job Closed
Therapist82 days ago
Full TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No Sponsor

Role Description The remote Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) delivers comprehensive speech and language therapy, evaluations, consultation, and assistive technology support exclusively through secure, compliant teletherapy platforms. This role supports Legacy Traditional Schools by: - Identifying students’ communication needs - Interpreting assessment data - Guiding multidisciplinary teams in eligibility decisions and intervention planning - Recommending and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems, FM systems, and other communication-related assistive technology as appropriate The SLP collaborates remotely with teachers, families, and administrators across multiple campuses to promote communication development, academic progress, and social skills while ensuring all virtual practices meet ASHA, IDEA, FERPA, HIPAA, and state requirements in a fully remote environment. Qualifications - Strong knowledge of speech-language development across articulation, language, fluency, voice, and pragmatic communication domains - Expertise in evidence-based speech-language intervention strategies - Excellent communication, documentation, and collaborative problem-solving skills - Strong organizational and caseload management abilities - Proficiency with documentation systems and digital data collection tools to support compliance and progress monitoring - Expertise in teletherapy methodology, virtual engagement strategies, and technology-based interventions - Advanced proficiency with teletherapy platforms, AAC systems, and digital learning tools to support remote service delivery Requirements - Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution - Current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) - Valid state-specific certification or credential authorizing practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the state(s) where services are provided - Valid state-specific professional license, if required, authorizing practice within educational and/or clinical settings - Must successfully pass a criminal history background check in accordance with applicable state and organizational requirements Benefits - Industry-leading pay - Rewards and referral bonuses - Paid time-off - Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits - Discounted onsite childcare and student enrollment priority - Retirement plans - Promotion opportunities, training, mentoring, and tuition reimbursement

United States
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