School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Psychology, Child Development/Support
School Psychologist
Reports To:
Director of Student Services
Job Objectives:
Provides consultation, psychological and psycho-educational assessments, program planning, and counseling services that promote mental health and facilitate students learning. Encourages parental involvement in decision-making activities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Valid Ohio school psychologist license. Meets all mandated health requirements (e.g., a negative tuberculosis test, etc.). Documented evidence of a clear criminal record. Demonstrates the ability to access community resources appropriate to the needs of students.
Responsibilities and
Essential Functions:
Consults with district administrators to evaluate the ability of the district's school psychology services to meet the needs of students. Monitors education laws, rules, and regulations. Develops procedural protocols necessary to comply with legislative mandates. Advocates for children. Helps ensure that policies and procedures support non-biased assessment and program planning activities. Obtains informed written consent from parents/guardians before assessment and program implementation.
Participates in a differentiated referral system that allows staff and parents to request a formal psycho-educational evaluation and/or consultation for non-disabled students. Participates in student assistance team meetings to facilitate the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) process to help provide students with appropriate levels of intervention and helps increase/decrease the levels of support needed. Administers diagnostic tests and interprets results.
Works with the team to reach a consensus on a plan to address student concerns. Monitors the efficacy of recommendations. Helps formulate and guide the implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students meeting eligibility requirements. Works with staff to ensure services are provided in the least restrictive educational environment. Participates in due process procedures as requested. Maintains accurate records and submits reports on time.
Consults with parents as needed (e.g., telephone calls, conferences, etc.). Schedules home and work site visits when necessary to support program goals. Provides programs to help parents understand and improve parenting skills. Provides case management services to students participating in community programs (e.g., preschools, residential facilities, etc.). Works with district staff to carry out "child find" and preschool/kindergarten screening activities.
Collaborates with teachers. Shares knowledge and resources that enhance the educational process. Instructs teachers in the early identification of mental health risks. Helps staff address student concerns (e.g., excessive absences, at-risk behavior, mental/physical health, family/peer relations, vocational transition plans, etc.). Conducts group sessions as needed to address student concerns (e.g., grief, socialization, personal behaviors, conflict mediation, etc.). Works with community services associated with students' programs (e.g., law enforcement, health care facilities, child welfare services, etc.).
Participates in after-school programs (e.g., open houses, etc.) as directed. Participates in professional growth opportunities to remain current with school psychology innovations.
Other Duties and Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
Upholds board policies and follows administrative procedures. Promotes a favorable image of the school district. Respects personal privacy. Maintains the confidentiality of privileged information. Reports evidence of suspected child abuse as required by law. Takes precautions to ensure student safety. Does not leave students unsupervised. Reports unauthorized persons or suspicious circumstances immediately. Supervises non-classroom activities when assigned. Complete required training by appropriate deadlines (Vector, Gifted, Science of Reading, etc.)
Accepts responsibility for personal decisions and conduct. Strives to develop rapport and serve as a positive role model for others. Performs other specific job-related duties as directed.
Abilities required:
Demonstrates professionalism and maintains a positive work attitude. Acts in accordance with the professional code of ethics. Skillfully manages individual, group, and organizational interactions. Communicates effectively using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills. Organizes tasks and manages time effectively. Averts problem situations and intervenes to resolve conflicts. Lifts, carries, and/or moves school psychology supplies and equipment. Maintains an acceptable attendance record and is punctual.
Travels to meetings and work assignments.
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Working Conditions:
Potential for exposure to blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases. Potential for interaction with disruptive and/or unruly individuals. Exposure to adverse weather conditions and seasonal temperature extremes. Duties may require operating and/or riding in a…
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