What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psychologist - 215 days 2023-2024 position at Chesterfield County Public Schools?
Provides professional educational and psychological services to students to include classroom interventions, student assessments and placement recommendations, individual and group counseling, consultation services to staff and parents and crisis intervention. Complex work is performed within specific program objectives and policies; the employee communicates with teachers and other school personnel to plan work and coordinates with others to ensure service effectiveness. Contacts are made regularly and frequently with instructional and administrative personnel, as well as community resource personnel.
Provides academic and behavioral intervention services for students in collaboration with classroom teachers.
Prepares clearly written, comprehensive psychological reports which address the referral concerns and provide practical recommendations that can be realistically implemented by school personnel and used to assist in the development of the Individual Educational Plan (IEP);
Consults and assists teachers to determine and implement appropriate academic and behavioral interventions in classrooms.
Performs psycho-educational assessments of students, observations, data collection, interpretation and analysis.
Participates in child study and eligibility meetings of students to diagnose and prescribe student interventions.
Consults and collaborates with parents, teachers, students and administrators.
Maintains accurate and careful records of all psychological services provided;
Follows federal, state, and local laws, regulations and policies regarding children's educational welfare; and serves as an advocate for students and parents;
Works with the crisis management team in the schools, including reactions to illness, deaths and abuse.
Provides individual and group counseling services.
Develops and coordinates various psychological services available to students and staff. Provides training to staff and parents.
Assists with the coordination of child study meetings.
Serves as a liaison between home, school and community. Coordinates community resources to address child and family needs.
Provides written evaluations as required by state, federal and local guidelines.
Demonstrates commitment to improving professional competence.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Considerable knowledge of the concepts, principles and methodologies of school psychology including: psycho-educational evaluations using educational, intelligence, personality, psycho-motor function, behavioral and personality instruments; of child growth and development and of learning, measurement, research, statistics and intervention and prevention strategies.
Considerable knowledge of learning theories and cognitive psychology. Considerable knowledge of federal and state regulations and guidelines related to special education and pupil personnel services programs. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability in individual and group decision making, problem analysis and conflict resolution and the ability to collaborate with other therapeutic and instructional personnel.
Eligibility for a Pupil Personnel Services or Postgraduate Professional license with an endorsement in School Psychology. Completion of an approved program in school psychology to include at least 60 graduate hours that culminate in at least a master’s degree or hold a certificate issued by the National school Psychology Certification Board. Valid VA Driver’s License. This position requires the incumbent to drive. In accordance with Policy 5431, an employee who occupies the position and is assigned a district-owned or leased motor vehicle will be subject to annual driving checks and must maintain acceptable records pursuant to the standards set forth in the policy.
Preferred: Bilingual in Spanish/English.
- Minimum of 18 years of age.
- Possession of a Master’s degree from an approved and accredited program in school psychology or hold a certificate issued by the National School Psychology Certification Board.
- Current license or eligibility for a Virginia Postgraduate Professional License as a school psychologist.
In addition to the on-line application, school psychologist applicants are required to submit:
Résumé
Transcripts
Both undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be submitted. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
References
Applicants must submit two (2) references as a part of their application package.
Copy of License from the Virginia Department of Education
Complete Application Package
Applications for this position will not be evaluated until complete packets, to include transcripts, licenses, résumé ), and references are received. To expedite application review, these documents may be scanned and attached to the on-line application. The documents may also be mailed or hand delivered to:
Chesterfield County Public Schools
Department of Human Resources
9900 Krause Road
Chesterfield, VA 23832
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Investigation
- State Police Criminal History Investigation
- Child Protective Services ( CPS) Investigation
- Tuberculosis Screening/Test
Chesterfield County Public Schools assures Equal Employment Opportunities for employees as required by Federal and State Orders and Laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. This job description is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements. However, administration reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position and does not imply an employment contract.
Salary : $53,083 - $79,123