Thank you for posting this! I am starting graduate school for school psych in the fall. I am usually social but ever once in a while I go through bouts where i feel extremely antisocial and its nice to know that there are other options where I can get by with a little less social interaction until the season passes. I love how many school psychs are on youtube sharing their experiences!
Hi there! Congratulations on joining the field!! There are a bunch of different options that you may have with your degree. And some do account for those times when we do get into a slump. Id also share that even in a traditional setting, you can get those moments where you can just shut your door and tune out the world to do paperwork. I know I’ve done it. lol Good luck!!
Thank you for this video. I just finished my internship and working long hours. I was stressed out and felt this career was not for me. I am thinking of becoming a contractor. Every one says it is better to work for a district for the benefits. However, I do want a work and life balance since I have a baby.
Hi there! Sorry to hear that internship was a stressful experience for you. There is definitely a lot of time freedom and flexibility associated with contracting. You should give it a try! Hope all works out well for you 💜
When it comes to getting testing materials (kits, iPads, protocols, etc) how do you go about getting those as a contractor? I've only worked as an intern at a public school where these things were provided, but I'm interested in trying contracting.
Just out of curiosity, not sure if you know the answer, but how common is it for districts to hire a contractor versus employing their own school psychs?
Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. I know in my area, there are still some schools/districts that still have a Covid backlog (or need help with delivering compensatory services) so contractors are in higher demand. I don’t know a fact or figure, but definitely know that the demand is still there. And can only imagine that smaller districts still have the same need as well.
This was super helpful!
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Thank you for posting this! I am starting graduate school for school psych in the fall. I am usually social but ever once in a while I go through bouts where i feel extremely antisocial and its nice to know that there are other options where I can get by with a little less social interaction until the season passes. I love how many school psychs are on youtube sharing their experiences!
Hi there! Congratulations on joining the field!!
There are a bunch of different options that you may have with your degree. And some do account for those times when we do get into a slump.
Id also share that even in a traditional setting, you can get those moments where you can just shut your door and tune out the world to do paperwork. I know I’ve done it. lol
Good luck!!
Thank you for this video. I just finished my internship and working long hours. I was stressed out and felt this career was not for me. I am thinking of becoming a contractor. Every one says it is better to work for a district for the benefits. However, I do want a work and life balance since I have a baby.
Hi there! Sorry to hear that internship was a stressful experience for you. There is definitely a lot of time freedom and flexibility associated with contracting. You should give it a try! Hope all works out well for you 💜
When it comes to getting testing materials (kits, iPads, protocols, etc) how do you go about getting those as a contractor? I've only worked as an intern at a public school where these things were provided, but I'm interested in trying contracting.
Just out of curiosity, not sure if you know the answer, but how common is it for districts to hire a contractor versus employing their own school psychs?
Hi there! Thanks for stopping by.
I know in my area, there are still some schools/districts that still have a Covid backlog (or need help with delivering compensatory services) so contractors are in higher demand. I don’t know a fact or figure, but definitely know that the demand is still there.
And can only imagine that smaller districts still have the same need as well.