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School Psychologist
Job in
Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, 97502, USA
Listed on 2026-06-24
Listing for:
Central-Point-School-District-6
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-24
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
Job Description & How to Apply Below
School Psychologist – School District #6
Position- Type:
Special Education - Date Posted: 6/10/2025
- Location:
District‑Wide - Position
Start Date:
August 2025 - Date Available:
August 2025 - Job
- $64,788.44 – $, depending upon approved experience (2023‑2024 rates; 2024‑25 TBD)
- Annual COLA pay increase (as negotiated with Oregon Education Association)
- Annual step pay increase awarded to eligible employees
- 6 paid holidays annually
- 10 paid sick leave days per year
- 2 paid personal leave days per year
- 3 paid personal leave days with sub pay per year
- 5 paid bereavement leave days per year
- Up to $1,840 per month district‑paid contribution toward full‑family medical, dental and vision insurance
- $600 per month opt‑out stipend for employees with qualifying employer‑sponsored coverage (full‑time)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 6% district‑paid contribution toward Oregon Public Employees Retirement System
- $50 per month employer match into a tax‑sheltered annuity after three years (upon employee contribution)
Provide assessment, consultation and behavior intervention strategies to students enrolled in or referred to special education programs; collaborate with general and special education staff and parents to identify strategies, methods, and patterns of instructional support.
- Administer criterion‑referenced tests for daily tracking or programming.
- Conduct extensive autism evaluation and training.
- Conduct functional behavior assessments; develop and implement behavior intervention plans.
- Conduct evaluations, analyze data and participate in eligibility decision making.
- Design and implement educational/instructional programs (i.e., language, motor, academic and physical education), both directly and with assistants and classroom teachers, that meet state and federal law.
- Design and implement behavioral and disciplinary programs.
- Schedule, coordinate and monitor student programs.
- Design and implement student self‑help routines including feeding, toileting and mobility.
- Collect data on student IEP goals; consult with staff and parents on methods, materials and IEPs.
- Educate staff regarding referrals process and characteristics of disabling situations and the IEP requirements.
- Maintain records per district schedule, coordinate and monitor programs, and complete work within timelines.
- Conduct conferences and communicate with parents as necessary.
- Work effectively with building administrators and work teams or grade levels.
- Teach classes following district‑approved curriculum; correct assignments and grade students.
- Maintain a confidential, non‑preference, non‑judgmental manner toward students, staff, and program.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, staff and the general public.
- Current TSPC licensure.
- Understanding and compliance with Oregon Teacher Standards of Competent and Ethical Performance.
- Experience in mentoring, cognitive coaching or equivalent desired.
- Extensive experience working with students with cognitive impairments and a variety of other students.
- Knowledge of PBIS and RTI.
- Experience in various managerial and instructional methodologies.
- Demonstrated leadership abilities.
- Understanding of current education theory, practice and trends; knowledge and experience in instructional strategies.
- Ability to effectively deal with students and parents in often difficult circumstances.
- Effective classroom management techniques.
- Mental acuity, processing skills, and memory to track and meet deadlines and responsibilities.
- Ability to maintain composure under stress and manage emotionally challenging interactions with staff, students, and parents.
- Oregon School Psychologist license.
- Experience with Special Education leadership.
- Ability to communicate effectively.
- Willingness to represent the district at IEP meetings.
- Familiarity with Special Education assessments.
- Background in RTI and/or MTSS.
- Experience with early childhood or elementary education preferred.
- Reasoning Ability
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations with limited standardization.
- Ability…
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