School Psychologist

 

POSITION: School Psychologist (1.0 FTE)

 

LOCATION: Central Office

 

POSITION PURPOSE:

Collaborates, problem solves, intervenes, and evaluates to support the whole child within a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS). Uses evidence and/or research-based interventions to overcome barriers to student success. Evaluates and analyzes data to support student growth across the tiers.

 

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION:

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

 

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:

 

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  1. Collaborates with district and school level staff to deliver a MTSS that provides high quality instruction and intervention matched to student need across tiers. 
  2. Provides services to schools including direct and indirect support of universal screenings, use of databased problem-solving, data-based decision making, development of academic and behavioral interventions, progress monitoring, and interpretation of data to various stakeholders. 
  3. Consults with school system staff, families, community members, private agencies and others individually or through team meetings regarding cognitive, academic, social and behavioral performance/needs of individuals and groups of students. 
  4. Administers relevant assessments, as needed, to provide additional data and understanding regarding a student’s response to intervention. 
  5. Administers and provides written reports of comprehensive psychoeducational assessments to address areas of suspected disability when required, including review of records, interviews with stakeholders, observations of students, and direct testing. 
  6. Promotes a respectful environment for diverse populations by using knowledge of school environments, child development, curriculum, and instruction to improve student achievement. 
  7. Addresses and promotes student safety through intervention and crisis response to schools, suicide screenings and threat assessments. 
  8. Provides mental health and social-emotional learning within a MTSS. 
  9. Provides professional development to stakeholders on pertinent topics; participates in professional learning activities. 
  10. Engages in professional growth that is linked to professional goals and district/school improvement plans and strategic plans.
  11. Perform other related duties as assigned. 

 

LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

School psychologists provide services consistent with ethical, legal, and professional standards; engage in responsive ethical and professional decision-making; collaborate with other professionals; and apply professional work characteristics needed for effective practice as school psychologists, including respect for human diversity and social justice, communication skills, effective interpersonal skills, responsibility, adaptability, initiative, dependability, and technology skills.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 

Must be able to use a variety of office equipment such as computers, copiers, and scanners. Be able to frequently lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects up to twenty-five pounds. The work frequently requires driving automotive equipment. Due to the amount of time spent standing and/or walking, physical requirements are consistent with those for medium work. 

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT 

Must be able to work in an office and school environment, and come into direct contact with school system staff, students, parents, mental health professionals, and external agencies.