School Psychologist, OnSite

Length of Position: Permanent

Type of Benefits: Full

 

Months per year: 11

 

Number of hours per week: 37.5

 

Number of days per week: 5

 

State Salary Schedule: Yes

 

 

GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB

School psychologists help students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. They collaborate with educators, administrators, families, and other mental health professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students and strengthen connections between home and school. Reports to the Exceptional Children Director. The School Psychologist is directly responsible for the psychological assessment of academic, social, emotional, and behavioral domains utilizing problem-solving and standardized evaluations. The School Psychologist monitors the completion of case study evaluations and participates in Individual Education Program (IEP) conferences and problem-solving meetings designing systems, programs, and services that maximize students’ social, emotional, and educational success. In collaboration with staff, families, students, and communities the school psychologist promotes effective educational environments.

 

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

School Psychologist: 

Professional Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice

 Student Diversity in Development and Learning

 Information Technology

 Research and Program Evaluation

 School Systems Organizational Change, Policy Development, and School Climate

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

COMPETENCIES School Psychologist: Home/School/Community Collaboration

 Enhancement of Student Wellness, Social Skills, and Life Competencies

 Systems-Based Service Delivery

 

Data-Based Decision Making and Accountability

 Consultation and Collaboration

 Prevention, Early Intervention, and Crisis Management

Group and Individual Counseling Techniques

 Promoting Safe and Effective Learning Environments

 

ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Performs other related work as required.

 

MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

60-hour Master's degree in school psychology from an approved school psychology training program plus a one-year internship providing psychological services; or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

 

  ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  1. Assessment and Interpretation: Identifies and assesses the learning, development, and adjustment characteristics and needs of individuals and groups, as well as the environmental factors that affect learning and adjustment. Uses assessment data about the student and his/her environment in developing appropriate interventions and programs, entering the data In ECATS and including a written report based on assessments. Participation in IEP conferences, team meetings, and problem-solving meetings is expected when appropriate. Typical evaluations include psychological, intellectual, behavioral, adaptive, and educational.
  2. Direct interventions for students: Provides interventions to students to support the teaching process and to maximize learning and adjustment. Provides a planned and coordinated program of counseling as a related service per IEP requirements. Integrate psychological services into the classroom environment as appropriate.
  3. Consultation: Provides consultation to the IEP team to enhance the learning and adjustment of students. Attends IEP, MDRs, FBAs, BIP, initial referral, and MTSS meetings to help interpret data as needed.
  4. Program development: Assists staff in the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of programs, accommodations, and interventions to meet identified learning and adjustment needs. Participate in the development of functional behavioral analyses and behavioral intervention plans. Contribute to program development that furthers the integration of social, coping, and problem-solving in the classroom.
  5. Professional practice and development: Applies ethics and standards of professional practice in the delivery of school psychological services and observes relevant laws and policies that govern practice. Participates in professional organizations and continually seeks to improve professional knowledge and skills. Provide and/or assist in professional development for staff, parents, and/or community. 
  6. Communication and relationship skills: Communicate effectively with students, parents, and school staff. Proficiently use technology to communicate, compile reports, and collect data.

 

 

  

DISCLAIMER

The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees for this job.