Earn up to$/week
A travel assignment in Connecticut is bound to be within easy distance of bustling metro areas or -- if you prefer -- rugged coastline and rustic wooded areas chock-full of New England appeal.
School Psychologists work with students, teachers, and parents to assess and to support students' learning and mental health. They provide counseling, develop educational plans and, if needed, interventions to help students. They work with teachers and school administrators to address any behavioral or emotional challenges. School Psychologists must be comfortable working with young children and adolescents. These professionals usually need a Master's, Specialist or Doctorate degree in school psychology or a closely related field. A School Psychologist will generally have completed coursework in child development, learning, assessment, and counseling. Most also complete supervised internships. States, counties and other municipalities will have specific licensing requirements with which a School Psychologist must comply.