School Psychologists

  • PRIMARY DUTIES

    Provides psychological services to general education students and students with disabilities; conducts psycho-educational assessments to assist in determining eligibility for special education services and the development of educational programs; consults with school personnel, parents and others concerned with the progress of students; provides individual and group counseling services. When qualified, provides such services in the student's primary language or to deaf children using communication skills for the deaf when appropriate.

     

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    An earned master's degree or advanced degree of equivalent standard from a regionally accredited college or university.  Candidates must also possess a Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a school psychologist.

     

    CONTACT INFORMATION

     

    For information regarding employment in Psychological Services, please contact Sergio Aviles, Administrative Coordinator, at Sergio.aviles@lausd.net, Beth Stoller, Administrative Coordinator at elizabeth.stoller@lausd.net   or Randy Murphy, Talent Acquisition Specialist, at randy.murphy@lausd.net. The District accepts School Psychologist applications continuously throughout the year .

     

    If you would like information regarding how to become a paid or an unpaid INTERN, please contact Susan Mora, Intervention Coordinator, at susan.mora@lausd.net

     

     
    Qualified candidates are invited to complete the online application.

     

    RELATED WEBSITES
     

    California Commission on Teacher Credentialing

    Psychological Services (LAUSD)

     

    SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER CONTACT INFORMATION