School Psychologist, Finnish-language Basic Education in Vaasa, Ostrobothnia Wellbeing Services - Pohjanmaan hyvinvointialue - Vaasa, Finland
Skolpsykolog
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Job Description
We are seeking a psychologist for the Ostrobothnia Wellbeing Services in the role of school psychologist. The initial placement is in Finnish-language basic education in Vaasa. The start date is flexible but no later than August 3, 2026. Join our school psychologist team! As a school psychologist, you support the wellbeing and comfort of both individuals and the school community. At Ostrobothnia Wellbeing Services, school psychologists work within their own team under the sector manager. Together with 30 other school psychologists, you will develop school psychology services in our region. We offer a competitive salary and good opportunities for training and supervision. We value familiarity with the school environment and previous experience working with children and young people. Although language skills are required for the role, you will manage well in Finnish. Don't hesitate – contact us! Qualifications: A licensed psychologist as defined by the Act on Health Care Professionals (559/1994). Good oral and written skills in both national languages of our country.
Company Information
Pohjanmaan hyvinvointialue
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Requirements
- A licensed psychologist as defined by the Act on Health Care Professionals (559/1994)
