Education Psychologist
bina

Full-time Educational Psychologist (CET time zone)
Do you believe every child deserves an education tailored to their unique strengths? Are you driven to uncover the why behind learning struggles—and help solve them with insight, care, and creativity? Do you have a knack for providing support that sparks learning magic? Are you ready to bring your expertise to a bold, globally-minded online school reimagining what primary education can look like?
We’re on the hunt for a thoughtful, data-savvy, kid-loving Educational Psychologist to join our dynamic team and support our students, teachers, and families in creating joyful, personalized learning journeys.
About You
You have a background in educational psychology (Master’s level preferred) and experience supporting neurodivergent learners or students with emotional or behavioral needs. You know your way around psychoeducational assessments, and you’re passionate about using those insights to design interventions that truly make a difference. You thrive in collaborative spaces, can communicate clearly with both grown-ups and kids, and care deeply about inclusive, equitable education.
You’re tech-comfy and curious, always ready to experiment with new tools and strategies to make learning better. Most of all, you're committed to giving every student the support they need to thrive—academically, emotionally, and socially.
About Us
At bina, we’re building a digital-first global primary school that meets families where they are—anywhere in the world. With joyful, interactive micro-classes of seven students and a focus on social-emotional learning, cultural fluency, and environmental awareness, we’re shaking up traditional schooling. Our learning adventures are biome-themed, our classrooms are bursting with curiosity, and our teachers are some of the best in the world.
What Are We Building?
We call it Precision Education—a tech-powered, human-led approach that allows us to personalize every child’s experience. We blend intuitive design, cross-platform data, and real-time feedback into a seamless school day for students, teachers, and families. It’s joyful, effective, and always evolving—and we want your help to make it even stronger.
Your Role:
- Conduct psychoeducational assessments and offer practical, actionable insights to teachers and families.
- Collaborate with teachers to support students with learning disabilities, behavioral needs, or emotional challenges.
- Support the development of IEPs and differentiation strategies that meet learners where they are.
- Offer guidance on assistive technologies and inclusive teaching practices.
- Work closely with caregivers and multidisciplinary teams to create wraparound support.
- Analyze data to assess student progress and improve intervention strategies.
- Provide training and professional development to teachers on supporting diverse learning needs.
- Co-create thoughtful processes to make bina classrooms even more supportive and inclusive.
- Join forces with the wider bina team to innovate, iterate, and evolve the future of primary education.
You Offer:
- Advanced degree in Educational Psychology or a related field.
- Experience working with children aged 4–10 and diverse learner profiles.
- Strong understanding of neurodivergence, mental health, and inclusive education practices.
- Familiarity with educational assessments and the ability to translate findings into strategies that work in real classrooms.
- A collaborative spirit, cultural humility, and a big heart.
- A love for tech and an openness to exploring new Ed-tech tools.
- Full fluency in English (additional languages are a bonus).
- The ability to work in the CET time zone.
The Details:
- Monthly salary: $4200 USD
- Fully remote—work from anywhere (as long as you’re in or near CET)
- 7 weeks vacation + 5 weeks of training per year
- Continuous growth and professional development
- Impactful work in an international, mission-driven team
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