School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor, Child Development/Support
Summary
Provide direct and consultative school psychological services across Jackson County. Serve as a member of a large group of school psychologists including strong leadership within multidisciplinary teams, while receiving ongoing group and individual supervision. Provide consultations, evaluations and databased problem‑solving services to inform special education eligibility decisions, and to provide effective instruction, programs and services for students. These services include but are not limited to providing leadership in the development, monitoring, implementation and modification of evidence‑based academic and behavioral interventions, provision of special education, functional behavior assessments (FBA), positive behavior support intervention plans (PBSIP) and multi‑tiered systems of support within school settings.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAn employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following: (Does not include all tasks employee may be expected to perform.)
- Completion of Reviews of Existing Evaluation Data and Evaluation Plans (REEDs) and obtain informed written consent from parents/guardians for special education evaluations including FBAs.
- Conduct systematic behavior observations and provide written, graphic and oral summaries of data with interpretation of findings useful for team decision‑making.
- Accurately administer valid and reliable standardized psychological and educational measures including but not limited to tests of academic achievement, cognitive‑intellectual development, adaptive behavior, social, emotional and behavioral functioning including behavior rating scales.
- Accurately score various psychological and educational measures and tests administered, and provide written, graphic and verbal summaries of data compiled with interpretation of findings useful for team decision‑making.
- Provide legally compliant recommendations based on evaluation data to help teams determine eligibility for special education, determine appropriate programming and complete all legally mandated procedures including eligibility recommendation forms along with other team members.
- Effectively consult and contribute to problem‑solving processes with students, teachers, teacher assistants, administrators, parents/guardians, and other allied itinerant staff members and offer evidence‑based recommendations.
- Effectively consult with community agency providers including physicians and behavioral health service providers, and obtain input for eligibility, intervention and programming decisions when needed.
- Effectively participate and provide leadership during meetings including but not limited to Child Study, Teacher Support, Parent/Guardian Consultation and Support, Evaluation Teams, Individualized Educational Planning Teams, Data Reviews, Positive Behavior Support Teams, Group Supervision, All‑Itinerant and Multi‑tiered Systems of Support.
Meet competency requirements as set forth in R 380.204‑380.205 of the Michigan Special Education Rules. Must have completed a graduate degree in an MDE‑approved school psychology certification program (no less than 45 semester credit hours); and have completed a 600‑clock‑hour, supervised practicum in school psychology. May prefer candidates who have completed one year of successful experience as a school psychologist.
Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsMust hold a valid State of Michigan Preliminary School Psychologist certificate, School Psychologist Renewal certificate, or full School Psychologist certificate through the Michigan Department…
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