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Impactful School Psychologist: Data-Driven

Job in Kuna, Ada County, Idaho, 83634, USA
Listing for: Young World Physical Education
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Psychology, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Impactful School Psychologist: Data-Driven Support

School Psychologist (2026/2027 School Year) POOL

Kuna Joint School District 3, Multiple Locations – Kuna, Idaho.

Job : 5498709

Final date to receive applications: Posted until filled

Re-Posted: May 04, 2026 6:00 AM (UTC)

Starting Date: To Be Determined

Job Description

Job Status: All Applicants
Job Title: School Psychologist POOL (2026/2027 School Year)
Location: Multiple Locations
Reports To: Special Education Director
Calendar: 185 Days
Hours: Full Time
Salary: Placed on Certified Salary Schedule + $7500 + 10 extra days extended contract
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Public Employees Retirement System

Job Summary:

Conducts appropriate psychological assessments and provides interventions and consultation services that follow due process procedures. Collaborates with educators, administrators, families, and other mental health professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students and strengthen connections between home and school.

Qualifications:

  • Valid Idaho Education Credential with proper endorsement.
  • Positive public relations skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to accomplish the major duties listed below.

Major

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Assess students’ cognitive, academic, emotional, social, behavioral, and adaptive skills and abilities using a variety of instruments and techniques that are appropriate for the individual student.
  • Summarize, interpret, and communicate data obtained from assessments in a meaningful manner.
  • Collect and utilize pertinent data from outside sources in assessments.
  • Establish and maintain expertise in using technology such as data management, report writing, and data analysis.
  • Serve as a liaison with school and community professionals and paraprofessionals in order to gather and/or disseminate information pertinent to referrals.
  • Collaborate with others to develop appropriate cognitive and academic goals for students with different abilities, disabilities, strengths, needs, and develop interventions to achieve these goals.
  • Apply sound principles of data‑based decision‑making to all aspects of practice (e.g., designing interventions, monitoring student progress, consulting with school administrators, and disseminating intervention research findings within the school setting).
  • Identify diverse cultural issues, situations, and other factors that influence family, school, and community interactions and address such issues when developing and providing services.
  • Demonstrate knowledge regarding the social, affective, and adaptive domains of child development.
  • Identify and apply sound principles of behavior change within these domains to assess and design and implement prevention and intervention using positive behavioral supports.
  • Maintain a system of record‑keeping and data collection following required procedures as outlined in the Special Education Manual and Medicaid policies.
  • Ensure that students and families know about community services and programs and assist them in accessing these, as appropriate.
  • Facilitate group approaches such as counseling and class meetings to address school‑based adjustment problems.
  • Provide psychological referral assistance for families.
  • Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work, communicate, and collaborate effectively with teachers, other school staff, and families as part of a team within the school setting.
  • Assist in placement decisions to promote the least restrictive environment for students.
  • Maintain appropriate forms and records to document due process procedures.
  • Stay current with school psychology best practices through ongoing professional growth and development.
  • Know and follow district policy and chain of command.
  • Deal with students, parents, staff, and others in a positive, encouraging manner.
  • Act ethically and confidentially in all aspects of employment.
  • Any other duties as assigned.

Position Type: Full Time

Student Services >
Psychologist

Contact Information
  • Kelly Schamber , SPED Director
  • Email: kschamber
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