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Educational Psychologist

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Unlock human learning potential by applying psychological science to improve teaching, assessment, and educational outcomes

$60,000 – $110,00025% Remote4 careerDetailPage.levels
Assessment Specialist → Educational Psychologist → Senior Psychologist → Director of Psychological Services
$110k
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Educational Psychologists study how people learn and develop, applying psychological principles to improve educational practices, assessments, and interventions. They work in schools conducting evaluations, in universities conducting research, or in organizations designing learning systems. They bridge psychology and education to help students, teachers, and institutions achieve better outcomes. Industry Demand: high — shortage of school psychologists nationally with recommended ratio of 1:500 students rarely met; growing demand in ed-tech and corporate learning

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Apply science to solve real-world learning problems
High demand with significant shortage creating excellent job prospects
Diverse career paths from schools to research to ed-tech
Meaningful impact on students with learning difficulties and disabilities
Strong salaries especially in school psychology and private practice

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💰 Salary Range

Entry
$60K
Senior
$110K

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