We Want You!There is a growing mental health crisis among young people, and with that comes a growing need for school psychologists. The National Association of School Psychologists recommends a ratio of one school psychologist for every 500 students. Currently, the average ratio in Idaho is more than three times that recommendation. Join us as we work to increase the number of mental health professionals to support our youth! Why Idaho?Live, work, and play in the beautiful Gem State! Adjacent to Washington and Oregon in the Pacific Northwest, Idaho is the 13th largest state in the United States. Rivers, mountains, and farmland dominate the state's landscape. The panhandle has emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains, and pristine lakes. Central Idaho is covered with jagged peaks. The Snake River Plain, with its wide-open vistas, irrigated farmlands, and vibrant cities forms the character of southern Idaho. Boise, Idaho's capital city, boasts 200+ sunny days per year. The endless list of things to do in Idaho crosses all four seasons. Whether you're embarking on an unforgettable summer whitewater trip, cruising the road in search of stunning fall foliage, or shredding some fresh powder at one of the state's 18 ski resorts, Idaho has an adventure waiting for you! Idaho has more river miles than any other state in the Lower 48, and Idaho is also home to more soakable hot springs than any other state in the U.S. Idaho’s history lies with its native tribes, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and determined pioneers on the Oregon Trail. Today’s Idaho is both cosmopolitan and small-town friendly. Boise, the capital and largest city, developed near Fort Boise along the Oregon Trail, has grown to a population of 190,000. Agriculture, manufacturing and tourism are Idaho’s major industries. Whichever part of this magnificent state you choose to discover, you’ll find spectacular scenery, fun things to do and friendly, helpful people. Find more information here! |