School Psychologist
Job in
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, 44406, USA
Listed on 2026-06-01
Listing for:
Ohio Department of Education
Contract
position Listed on 2026-06-01
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor, Educational Sales
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Title:
School Psychologist
Category:
Certified;
Bargaining Unit eligible; FLSA exempt.
Contract:
Initial one-year contract; contract days as determined by the Governing Board; other terms and conditions of employment as per the CBA and/or Board Policy.
Compensation:
Salary, insurance coverage, and fringe benefits as per the current Board adopted policies and schedules, with placement for granted education, experience, and responsibility.
Education/Degree:
Educational Specialist degree or equivalent in School Psychology.
Reports to:
Supervisor, School Psychology
Supervises:
School Psychology Intern
Job Goal:
This position is responsible for enabling students to derive the fullest possible educational experience from school by promoting their sense of self, by helping to identify psycho-educational needs, and by recommending appropriate educational services and programs. The school psychologist shall promote the use of a multi-tiered system of support, including positive behavior supports, to effectively meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of children.
Qualifications:
The following qualifications are considered as guidelines:
* Ohio Department of Education license in School Psychology; or meets ODE license requirements for School Psychologist.
* Abilities and attributes to promote positive internal and external customer relations, including creating effective interpersonal relationships and projecting a professional image.
* Proficiency with computer applications, including Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and software/programs.
* Alternatives to the above as approved by the Governing Board.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Supports a multi-tiered system of support including both education and behavior in the school setting by assisting Response to Intervention and Positive Behavior Support teams and/or conferring with teachers and staff on implementing or modifying instructional strategies, classroom management, intervention strategies, and follow-up activities.
2. Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of child development and knowledge of and skills related to best practice specific to various disabilities, including managing and promoting positive student behavior.
3. Contributes to a multi-factored evaluation and ETR, utilizing appropriate diagnostic instruments and techniques as part of a multi-disciplinary team, giving priority to children identified as, or suspected of, having disabilities. Evaluations are planned and conducted according to guidelines established by the Ohio Department of Education.
4. Contributes to the written report of the evaluation team, delineating the results of the psycho-educational evaluation, identifying educational needs, and providing suggestions for instructional implications based on the results of the evaluation for consideration in the development of the IEP.
5. Communicates results of the evaluation, the educational needs, and the instructional implications to educational team members, including parents. Facilitates evaluation team decisions concerning eligibility determinations.
6. Evaluate children for early entrance to kindergarten and first grade upon parental request following guidelines established by ODE and the student's district of residence.
7. Consults with teachers, parents, and other educational personnel on matters relating to the mental health of students, including outside referrals and resources. Counsels individually and in groups with students.
8. Completes documentation accurately and in a timely manner for both ESCEO and member districts, including Medicaid billing, SDE, and workload documentation.
9. May serve as a consultant to the school staff and parents in interpreting and understanding state and federal laws, and school psychological services, as related to students with disabilities.
10. May serve as a consultant to the schools in the development of educational evaluation and accountability procedures, pupil and personnel policies, in-service, curriculum, and staff development.
11. Functions as a team member in supporting, promoting, and interpreting policies, programs, and procedures of the ESCEO.
12. May assist or consult with school personnel in developing or conducting screening programs, preventative mental health activities, and consulting with outside service agencies when appropriate.
13. Assists with crisis intervention when necessary and requested by ESCEO School Psychologist Supervisor or assigned district.
14. Attends and participates in staff, professional and interagency meetings to improve skills, grow professionally and serve as a resource for other staff members.
15. Any other duties assigned by the Superintendent.
REQUIRED ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ATTRIBUTES AND BEHAVIORS:
1. Is regular and prompt in attendance and follows departmental and ESC leave procedures.
2. Prepares a professional development plan that links professional growth with the department and organizational…
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