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Introduction:

We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified School Psychologist to join our team. The School Psychologist will work with students, parents, and teachers to provide support and guidance in academic, social, and emotional areas. This role is suitable for individuals who are passionate about helping students achieve their full potential.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Conduct assessments to identify students' strengths and weaknesses in academic, social, and emotional areas
  • Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with special needs
  • Provide counseling and support to students dealing with personal or academic issues
  • Collaborate with teachers and parents to develop strategies to support students' academic and social-emotional growth
  • Participate in school-wide initiatives to promote positive school culture and student well-being

Job Brief:

The School Psychologist will play a critical role in supporting the academic and social-emotional growth of our students. They will work closely with teachers, parents, and students to identify areas of need and develop strategies to support student success. The School Psychologist will be an integral part of our school community, working collaboratively with other staff members to promote a positive and inclusive school culture.

Detailed Responsibilities:

  • Conduct thorough evaluations to identify students' abilities and challenges in various areas, including academic, social, and emotional domains.
  • Create tailored individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students identified with special needs.
  • Offer emotional support and counseling to students dealing with personal, social, or academic issues.
  • Work in partnership with teachers, parents, and other school staff to develop and implement effective strategies that promote students' academic and social-emotional development.
  • Actively participate in school-wide initiatives aimed at fostering a positive school environment and promoting student well-being.
  • Keep accurate and current records of students' progress and the interventions implemented.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest research, trends, and best practices in school psychology.
  • Regularly attend and actively participate in professional development opportunities.

Requirements and Skills:

  • Master's degree in School Psychology or related field
  • State certification or licensure as a School Psychologist
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and students
  • Knowledge of assessment and intervention strategies for academic, social, and emotional needs
  • Familiarity with special education laws and regulations
  • Proficiency in using technology to support student learning and data analysis

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

School Psychologists work with students, parents, and teachers to provide support and guidance in academic, social, and emotional areas. They conduct assessments, develop individualized education plans, and provide counseling and support to students.

A Master's degree in School Psychology or a related field, as well as state certification or licensure as a School Psychologist, are typically required.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to work collaboratively with others, knowledge of assessment and intervention strategies, and proficiency in using technology to support student learning and data analysis are all important skills for a School Psychologist.

Review and Approval:

This job description has been reviewed and approved by the appropriate personnel and is ready for publication.