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General Article

The Shortage of School Psychology Faculty in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Received 01 Sep 2023, Accepted 31 Mar 2024, Published online: 12 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

A shortage of school psychology trainers hinders efforts to increase the supply of school psychologists entering the field, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment trends in general have the potential to worsen the shortage of school psychology faculty. The goal of this research brief is to report on the results of a survey designed to understand the factors associated with successful school psychology faculty searches in the 2021–2022 academic year. A survey was distributed to representatives from 86 programs looking for new faculty, with a total of 31 responses received. Overall, 74% of programs searching for new faculty in 2021–2022 were successful, but this overall rate varied greatly based on the type of program and position being searched for, with positions placing a greater emphasis on teaching and university service responsibilities than on research being filled at a much lower rate.

Impact Statement

The school psychology trainer shortage presents a challenge in helping the field of school psychology to meet personnel shortages. The present survey was designed to better understand the shortage of trainers and the large number of open positions in the 2021–2022 academic year. Understanding the program and position characteristics associated with successful job searches can help to structure future research and policy discussions about the shortage of school psychology trainers.

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Notes on contributors

Hannah R. Renzi

Hannah R. Renzi, MA, is currently a student in the school Psychology Doctorate Program at Alfred University in Upstate New York. She previously graduated from SUNY Geneseo with her Bachelor’s in Psychology. Hannah hopes to continue her education and work toward her goal of becoming a school psychology trainer to help teach future practitioners.

Bradford D. Daly

Dr. Bradford D. Daly, PhD, is an assistant professor of school psychology and director of the school psychology program at Alfred University, in Alfred, NY, USA. Dr. Daly’s research ­interests include consultation and training of school ­psychologists.

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