Tashkent
Conduct psychological assessments and screenings of students to identify emotional, behavioral, or learning difficulties.
Provide individual and group counseling to support students’ emotional well-being and academic development.
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school administration to develop strategies that improve student outcomes.
Maintain confidential records and prepare psychological reports and progress updates.
Conduct workshops and training sessions for teachers and parents on child development and mental health topics.
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Psychology, Educational Psychology, or a related field.
Relevant certification or licensure (if required by the Ministry of Public Education or other Uzbek authorities).
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children or in a school setting (preferred).
Knowledge of child development, learning disabilities, and behavioral intervention strategies.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Proficiency in Uzbek and/or Russian (English is a plus)
Workload: flexible schedule, in coordination with school administration.
Salary: Based on qualifications and experience, in accordance with national standards (Salary is negotiable).
Workplace: On-site at the junior school campus.
Start Date: April, 2025