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Patrick County Public Schools

School Psychologist (373)

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TitleSchool Psychologist
Posting ID373
Description

Job Title:  School Psychologist

 

General Description: Provides psychological services to students in accordance with policies and regulations of the school board.

 

Requirements:

  • Master’s Degree from accredited college or university
  • Eligible for appropriate Virginia Department of Education certification

 

Reports to: Director of Special Education

 

Essential Job Functions:

  • Provides school personnel with general knowledge regarding psychological services
  • Assists in establishing and implementing procedural requirements for the assessment, eligibility, and placement of special education students
  • Administers individual psychodiagnostic techniques for the assessment of intelligence, personality, aptitude, achievement, and perception
  • Evaluates and identifies students who have learning, social, and/or emotional problems which are adversely affecting their education
  • Observes students in the classroom as needed for assessment, consultation, or other psychoeducational services
  • Prepares and presents reports on psychological evaluations for the eligibility committee
  • Serves as a member of the Special Education Eligibility Committee
  • Collaborate with teachers and school leaders to implement universal, targeted, and intensive academic and behavioral support programs using evidence-based practices
  • Interprets test results to parents and teachers as appropriate
  • Facilitate collaboration and coordination between school and community providers to ensure access to wraparound supports for students with the most significant needs
  • Provides counseling for individual students as specified in the individualized education plan (IEP) and assigned by the Director of Special Education
  • Participates in child study and/or IEP meetings
  • Orders supplies and equipment needed for psychological services
  • Assists with communication between residential schools, treatment facilities, or mental health agencies for students receiving such services
  • Attends conferences/workshops related to assigned responsibilities
  • Completes Medicaid billing for psychological services provided 
  • Deliver professional development to school staff and families
  • Design, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive range of interventions for students at risk for academic, social–emotional, or mental and behavioral health concerns
  • Provide mental and behavioral health services for individual students and groups of students
  • Conduct functional behavioral assessments and assist in the development of behavior plans
  • Work collaboratively with teachers in delivering effective differentiation strategies for students with diverse needs
  • Performs additional duties, as assigned
Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary Range$55,544.00 - $85,073.00 / Per Year
LocationDivision

Applications Accepted

Start Date10/18/2021