School Psychologists
- Human Services
Median Yearly Income
$84,928
Most Common Education Level
Master's or professional degree
Projected Job Growth
+2.93%
What do School Psychologists do?
Diagnose and implement individual or schoolwide interventions or strategies to address educational, behavioral, or developmental issues that adversely impact educational functioning in a school. May address student learning and behavioral problems and counsel students or families. May design and implement performance plans, and evaluate performance. May consult with other school-based personnel.
Career Interests Areas
- Social
- Investigative
- Conventional
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