Return To Search

School Psychologist (NCSP)

Location: Des Plaines, IL

Job Type: Temporary

Company: BlueCloud Staffing

Category: Healthcare: Non-Clinical

Job Description Apply Now

The role of a School Psychologist (NCSP) is integral to fostering the academic, social, and emotional growth of students within educational settings. As a School Psychologist (NCSP) in Des Plaines, IL, candidates will play a pivotal role in supporting students, educators, and families to ensure positive learning outcomes and developmental success. This full-time opportunity for the 2025-26 academic year offers an exciting chance for dedicated professionals to impact the school community through assessment, consultation, and collaboration.

Working as a School Psychologist (NCSP) provides the unique opportunity to utilize clinical, academic, and consultative skills to support students facing diverse challenges. The position requires at least a Master’s degree in School Psychology and eligibility for an Illinois ISBE-PEL state/educator's license. This certification ensures that candidates are prepared to meet the broad range of needs present in today’s schools and to provide evidence-based interventions and assessments.

In Des Plaines, IL, being a School Psychologist (NCSP) allows professionals to work within a vibrant educational community, enjoying the benefits of a supportive environment and professional collaboration. The district values the expertise of school psychologists and offers resources such as relocation assistance, competitive pay, health coverage, and a 401K plan to support your personal and professional well-being. Weekly pay and per diem options for those considering a travel assignment further enhance the appeal of this position.

The School Psychologist (NCSP) will be responsible for a wide range of duties, including psychological assessments, staff and parent consultation, and serving as a key member of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) team. The role also involves acting as a liaison between the school and external agencies, providing guidance on mental health issues, and contributing to a positive school climate. Through these responsibilities, the School Psychologist (NCSP) ensures that each student’s unique needs are understood and addressed in collaboration with educators and families.

Applicants should possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Experience with various psychological and educational assessment tools is essential, as is the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. The School Psychologist (NCSP) must demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional development and to fostering equitable educational opportunities for all students.

This opportunity is ideal for professionals seeking to advance their career in school psychology, make a meaningful contribution to students’ lives, and join a forward-thinking educational team. If you are passionate about supporting student success and are ready to take on a dynamic role as a School Psychologist (NCSP) in Des Plaines, IL, we encourage you to apply today by clicking the application button below. Your expertise can shape the future of students and the school community.

School Psychologist (NCSP) - Summary Duties & Responsibilities Salary & Benefits Qualifications & Requirements Ideal Candidate Snapshot Other Relevant Information

If you are ready to make a difference as a School Psychologist (NCSP) in Des Plaines, IL, we invite you to apply now by clicking the job application button. Shape the future of students and contribute to a positive, inclusive school community.

Apply Now