Parallel

School Psychologist - Midwest

United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
EducationIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must hold an EdS degree (or equivalent) in school psychology from a NASP-approved program, possess a valid state license or certificate as a school psychologist with SEA endorsement, and ideally have NCSP certification. At least one year of full-time experience as an on-site school psychologist is required, excluding practicum and internship years, with preference given to remote experience. Expertise across all NASP domains of practice and experience with MTSS frameworks are also necessary. Furthermore, candidates should demonstrate excellent communication skills, including the ability to interact effectively with diverse children and families, and possess tech-savviness with experience in tele-health services.

Responsibilities

The School Psychologist will deliver direct and indirect psychological services to students with IEPs, conduct psycho-educational evaluations of students’ academic, cognitive, social, and emotional functioning, develop and monitor IEP goals focused on social, emotional, and behavioral growth, serve as a member of multidisciplinary teams, and provide direct psychological services such as intervention and counseling within an MTSS framework. They will also consult with educators and families, complete comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations, and utilize virtual meeting platforms for tele-health services while maintaining a private workspace with reliable technology and adhering to traditional school hours and availability.

Skills

School Psychology
Psycho-educational Evaluations
MTSS Framework
Counseling
Intervention
Consultation
Cognitive and Academic Assessment
Cultural Competency
Telehealth Platforms
Communication Skills

Parallel

Cross-platform software for remote access

About Parallel

Parallels Inc. provides software solutions that enable users to access and use applications and files across different devices and operating systems. Their main products include Parallels Desktop for Mac, which allows users to run Windows applications on Mac computers, and Parallels Remote Application Server, which offers remote access to applications and desktops from any device. Parallels also delivers virtual desktops and applications, making it easier for businesses and individuals to manage their IT needs. What sets Parallels apart from its competitors is its focus on seamless cross-platform functionality and user-friendly interfaces that enhance productivity. The company's goal is to provide flexible and secure access to technology, helping users work efficiently regardless of their device or operating system.

Key Metrics

Renton, WashingtonHeadquarters
2006Year Founded
$12.1MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Enterprise Software, CybersecurityIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Parental Leave
Flexible Work Hours
Tuition Reimbursement
Pet Insurance
Employee Discount

Risks

Increased competition from VMware and Citrix could impact Parallels' market share.
Security vulnerabilities in third-party components may affect customer trust.
Rapid evolution of Apple Silicon chips strains Parallels' development resources.

Differentiation

Parallels offers cross-platform solutions for seamless access across devices and operating systems.
Unique ability to run Windows on Apple Silicon Macs enhances Parallels' competitive edge.
Integration with IGEL App Portal expands Parallels RAS's reach and accessibility.

Upsides

Recognition in Gartner Magic Quadrant boosts credibility in the DaaS market.
Parallels Desktop 19's macOS Sonoma integration ensures compatibility with latest Mac OS.
Shift to subscription models provides predictable revenue and improves customer lifetime value.

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