🧠 Land Your High School Psych Gig

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🎓 Check your credentials (this week)
Most schools need at least a master's degree in school psychology or counseling. Quick reality check: do you have it, or are you still working on it? If you're still studying, that's fine—just know where you're at so you don't waste time.
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📋 Hunt for openings on actual school job boards (today/tomorrow)
Don't just scroll LinkedIn. Hit up your local school district's HR page, Indeed filtered by 'school psychologist,' and check Education Week Jobs. Set up alerts so opportunities land in your inbox instead of you forgetting.
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🤝 Network with someone already doing it (this week)
Slide into a DM or make a phone call to a school psychologist nearby. Ask them about the actual job, what they wish they'd known, and whether they know of openings. Real conversations beat cold applications every time.
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📝 Tailor your resume to school culture (this week)
Schools care about student support, crisis response, and fitting into their team vibe. Highlight any experience with teens, mental health support, or community work. Generic resumes get binned.
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🎯 Apply to 3-5 real postings (by end of week)
Don't spray and pray. Target schools where you actually want to work, customize each application, and follow up politely after two weeks if you haven't heard back.
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