School Psychologist; SY
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Psychology
Position Type:
Student Support Services Certificated/ School Psychologist
Date Posted: 2/12/2026
Location:
OPEN RECRUITMENT
Bargaining Unit: AEA
Work Year: 185 days, 12 contract payments
FTE: Full time, 1.0 FTE
Salary: B00/00 - B72/08 ($61,454 - $88,919) DOE
The successful candidate will receive an additional 6% increase on their annual salary. This announcement is for open recruitment of School Psychologist and is intended to gather a pool of applicants. It is not an advertisement for a specific school site or position.
Job SummarySchool psychologists work with school teams to support and evaluate students with significant academic, behavioral and/or social-emotional problems. School psychologists provide services to students, teachers, and/or parents through classroom consultation and short‑term counseling. School psychologists provide professional resources for Anchorage School District personnel and work with school teams to develop academic and behavioral interventions to assist with crisis intervention/prevention and provide suicide awareness and grief counseling.
This position reports to and is evaluated by Related Services.
This position requires a valid Alaska educator certificate. The number of work days is based upon the AEA negotiated pay scale. Information on the pay scale can be found online on our Labor Relations Department website. This position's grade level, content area taught, and work site may change dependent upon student enrollment and district staffing needs. Positions that are 0.50 FTE to 1.0 FTE are associated with the Alaska Teachers' Retirement System (TRS), positions that are 0.40 to 0.49 FTE are associated with the Alaska Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
Positions that are 0.39 FTE or less are not eligible for state retirement benefits.
Required:
- A master's degree in school psychology.
- A valid Alaska type C special services certificate with an endorsement for school psychologist.
- Evidence of experience working with special education students.
- Experience working collaboratively to support the Individual Education Plan (IEP) needs of special education student(s) in a public school setting.
- Experience or evidence of the ability to perform the following:
- Conduct functional behavior assessments.
- Conduct threat and self‑injurious behavior assessments and participate as a member of school‑based crisis response teams.
- Read, analyze, and interpret professional periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
- Use technology to efficiently manage work tasks including record keeping, report writing, communication and research.
- Effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of administrators, students, teachers, and the general public.
- Knowledge of the following programs or instructional methods:
- Manifestation Determinations, 504 Plans, Individual Education Plans, accommodation plans, and threat assessment.
- Response to Instruction (RTI).
- Regular education curriculum & appropriate curriculum adaptations.
- Intervention framework and practices.
- Evaluates students ages 3 through 21 by gathering information to determine educational needs.
- Administers, scores, and interprets a variety of individual psychological tests and progress monitoring measures.
- Interprets the results of tests and/or observations in a meaningful fashion.
- Communicates results of evaluations meaningfully to those who will be directly helping the student.
- Works collaboratively with teachers, parents, and principals to identify priority learning and behavioral objectives for pupils.
- Knows and recommends remedial techniques for identified student problems.
- Demonstrates adequate knowledge of existing laws, regulations and court decisions, which will ensure due process for all students.
- Assists in the identification of children whose needs may require help beyond that available within the regular school.
- Serves as an effective liaison between school and community by making referrals to outside agencies.
- Assists in the development of appropriate behavioral patterns and attitudes through individual and group counseling activities.
- Assists…
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