Licensed Specialist in School Psychology
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, School Counseling & Student Support, Elementary School
Education/Certification Required
- Master's Degree
- Certified as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP).
- Good communication skills
- Ability to relate well with students, teachers, colleagues, and supervisory personnel and to work effectively within a multidisciplinary setting
Level 2-Proficient (in)
- Applied use of computer operations
- Applied use of software productivity tools (i.e., Microsoft Office)
- Applied use of e-mail
- Applied use of printers
- Applied use of job-related financial and student management systems
- Applied use of multimedia tools
- Applied use of electronic file management
- Applied use of Technology Applications TEKS CC/SD Acceptable Use Policy and Technology Ethics/Etiquette
- One-year experience providing psychological services in a public school setting.
The Licensed Specialist in School Psychology assists with the individual comprehensive educational assessment of children referred for learning and/or behavior problems, with particular emphasis on the diagnosis of efficient approaches to learning tasks, behavioral strategies, and recommendations for remediation. Will provide assistance to campuses and parents regarding administrative and instructional issues necessary to maintain an appropriate educational program for students. Will also assist in staffing cooperatively with other special education staff, the placement of disabled students into non-home special education programs.
Reports To: Coordinator for Psychological Services
Reponsibilities Instructional Management- Administers and interprets psychological tests.
- Prepares comprehensive written reports relating test results to the educational setting.
- Integrates behavioral data into classroom management strategy recommendations.
- Integrates material/instructional resource data into classroom strategy recommendations.
- Utilizes both formal and informal techniques to assess skills.
- Utilizes knowledge of reading and math curriculum and a wide variety of materials and strategies to develop Individualized Education Programs (EPs).
- Participates in case staffings, seeks consultative assistance from coordinator, consultant, and peers.
- Responsible for all ARDs except those assigned to secondary chairpersons or assigned to the secondary re-evaluation by ARD team.
- Works with campus staffs to plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate special education instructional programs.
- Provides and coordinates instructional resources and materials programmatically to campus special education staffs to support instructional goals.
- Recommends appropriate placement of special education students for instructional purposes at the campus and District levels.
- Recommends effective classroom strategies and techniques to improve instruction.
- Establishes good working rapport with local school staff.
- Promotes high expectations regarding improvement of instruction.
- Promotes use of positive discipline management plans in special education classrooms.
- Facilitates conflict resolution through the use of effective communication skills.
- Participates on committees designed to enhance department/district activities.
- Consults with local school staff in regard to individual student problems.
- Conducts parent/guardian conferences for interpretation of test data/discussion of recommendations.
- Pursues communication with non-school agencies/professional to enhance database.
- Serves as liaison with outside agencies/professionals to enhance transitional services.
- Assumes personal responsibility for continuing professional growth/employee development.
- Accepts and analyzes constructive criticism in a professional manner.
- Provides constructive criticism in a professional manner.
- Shares multidisciplinary team assessment responsibilities effectively.
- Demonstrates an ability to organize and prioritize activities effectively.
- Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of federal/state/local appraisal guidelines.
- Performs additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
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WORKING CONDITIONSMental/Physical Demands and Environment Factors:
- Ability to communicate and work effectively within a special education setting; frequently involving sensitive assessment and placement issues.
- Frequent district-wide and travel; transporting of test kits and materials to test sites.
This job description describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required. Other duties may be assigned as deemed appropriate. The pay grade, pay code. and work year listed are intended to be informational and not contractual in nature.
SalaryADMN/205:
Salary range is $308.97 to $444.61 daily (individual salary calculation is based on applicable experience)
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