Licensed Specialist in School Psychology; LSSP
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counseling & Student Support, Psychology
Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP)
Exempt
197
Admin/Prof- PG4
Special Services
Special Services Supervisor
Supervise and evaluate the performance of personnel as assigned
Master's Degree in School Psychology
Licensed by the Texas Board of Examiners of Psychology as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP)
Serve on the district's special education program's assessment team. Conduct psychological evaluations of referred students. Plan and manage the psychological services program for students and parents. Coordinate interagency referrals and agreements. Provide training for teachers in special teaching methods and behavioral intervention. Provide supervision as needed by MISD for psychology interns, psychologists with temporary licensing, and Licensed Specialists with less than three years of experience.
Knowledge of psychological theory, assessment of child and adolescent personality, knowledge of objective and projective personality measures. Knowledge of educational foundations. Ability to manage programs effectively and efficiently. Ability to demonstrate leadership of professional staff and provide clinical supervision. Ability to interpret statistical educational data. Knowledge of Special Education laws pertaining to the education of students with emotional disabilities.
According to district approved calendar
Major
Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional Management:
1. Provide psychological evaluations on referred students in a timely manner, keeping accurate, complete, and current records of psychological reports.
2. Participate and contribute information for campus ARD meetings.
3. Accurately utilize comprehensive assessment data and teacher/staff input in diagnosing individual student needs and placement.
4. Assist in setting goals and objectives for the individual educational plans for assigned students.
5. Assist school personnel and parents in planning and implementing the individual educational plan for appropriate students.
6. Coordinate parent training activities and events for students in self-contained programs or who are diagnosed with pervasive developmental disabilities.
7. Offer suggestions and training to teachers and administrators for more effective methods of teaching individuals with developmental disabilities.
8. As needed by the District, provide direct, systematic, face-to-face supervision as required under the Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) Act of all LSSP psychology interns, and/or individuals with a temporary LSSP license.
School/Organization Climate:
9. Initiate and encourage communication between special and regular education teachers.
10. Work cooperatively with others in campus and district programs.
11. Support programs and actions that facilitate a positive, caring climate for learning and an orderly, purposeful environment.
School/Organization Improvement:
12. Support the administration and administrative policies of the district and the campus.
13. Have a clear sense of the psychologist's purpose and be actively involved in the design and implementation of the district programs for special education students.
14. Identify, analyze, and apply research findings to facilitate school improvement.
15. Utilize appropriate information systems and records necessary for attainment of the special education department's mission and overall school improvement.
16. Make recommendations to the administration concerning the design and implementation of the district programs for the emotionally disturbed.
17. Make recommendations to the administration concerning crisis intervention and school violence issues.
Student Management:
18. Select and administer evaluative instruments for the purpose of diagnosing individual students' needs.
19. Determine the presence or absence of emotional, behavioral and autistic disorders and file a report of these findings to the ARD committee.
20. Provide psychotherapeutic services to students when necessary.
21. Provide consultation to special education classes for the emotionally disturbed concerning behavior management.
22. Make recommendations to the ARD committee for consideration of additional psychological and psychiatric services when appropriate.
23. Assist the Special Education Director in monitoring the district's compliance with regulations related to students with emotional disabilities especially as related to student discipline.
School/Community Relations:
24. Employ problem-solving and decision-making strategies in dealing with students, parents, and staff.
25. Interpret test results to school personnel, parents, and outside agencies, as appropriate.
26. Serve as a resource person by conferring with students, school personnel, parents, and outside agencies for the purpose of gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information.
27. Accurately represent the policies, programs, and goals of the district's special education program.
28. Cooperate with community health and social welfare agencies.
29. Interpret school psychological services to…
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