Position Type: Professional/Certified/PsychologistDate Posted: 4/15/2026Location: District WideDate Available: 08/10/2026Butler Area School District in Western Pennsylvania is looking for a School Psychologist Intern for the 2026-2027 school year. Butler Area School District serves approximately 6,000 students in ten buildings throughout the district.Job Summary:The School Psychologist Intern provides school psychological services under the supervision of a certified School Psychologist while completing required internship experiences. The internship experience will meet the minimum 1,200 hour requirements set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and NASP for certification at the state and national levels, along with meeting the intern's training program requirements.The intern is responsible for supporting evaluation, consultation, counseling, and related services to address the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students in both regular and special education settings.Primary Duties and Responsibilities:Assist in conducting evaluations and reevaluations as requested by principals, supervisors, and designated district personnel, under the supervision of a certified School Psychologist.Participate in formal assessment procedures, including standardized testing, and informal assessment activities such as curriculum-based assessments, classroom observations, teacher conferences, and parent conferences.Assist with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of evaluation data and contribute to written evaluation reports under supervision.Support the identification of students' educational, intellectual, social, emotional, and behavioral needs to inform instructional planning and interventions.Participate as a supervised member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team, contributing to discussions related to classroom strategies, educational programming, and placement decisions.Attend and participate in meetings and conferences with parents, school staff, and agency representatives, as appropriate.Maintain ethical practice, confidentiality, and compliance with district policies, PDE regulations, and professional standards.Complete all required internship documentation and activities in accordance with graduate program and district expectations.Perform other related duties as assigned by the Director of Special Education or supervising School Psychologist to support professional growth and internship objectives.Qualifications:Enrollment in, or completion of all coursework except the internship component of, a PDE-approved graduate program in School Psychology.Eligibility to serve as a School Psychologist Intern in Pennsylvania.Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills.Demonstrated commitment to supporting students with disabilities and diverse learning needs.Compensation:$25,000 stipend for the 2026/2027 school year. Up to $50,000 if additional grant funding is secured.
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School Psychologist Intern