What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psychologist position at Michigan Association of School Boards?
Deadline: April 11, 2025
District/Organization: Newaygo County RESA
Position/Type: Other, full time
Salary: $50,951-$96,394 dependent on degree/credits and experience
Position Details
General Function
The School Psychologist shall be responsible for providing diagnostic and/or therapy services to students who are suspected of being disabled and/or are disabled.
Position Qualifications
- Specialist or Doctorate degree in school psychology.
- Valid State of Michigan approval to function in the specific discipline area.
- Experience working with and providing counseling services to students with behavior and cognitive deficits.
- Experience or training in making accommodations for student with varying impairments.
- Extensive knowledge of current trends, supports and assistive technologies available and recommended for students with a wide range of different disabilities. Extensive knowledge of common behavioral supports to use with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other behavioral disorders.
Other Qualifications
- Solid organizational and planning skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Able to work as a member of a team and contribute to the agency vision and goals.
- Able to demonstrate confidentiality in all matters.
- Positive leadership skills. Must complete and pass required criminal history check.
Essential Duties
Essential duties shall include, but are not limited to:
- Building leader providing a wide range of support for MTSS process and implementation.
- Participate as a member of the multi-disciplinary evaluation team to assist in the evaluation of the educational needs of persons suspected of having a disability.
- Assist in the development of an Individualized Education Plan which can be used in the classroom, school building and community, as appropriate.
- Complete and present a written evaluation report to parents/guardians and local educational agencies within a required timeline.
- Keep apprised of new materials and methods of instruction and provide academic and behavioral support and modification of instructional materials for classroom teachers and families with the focus on improved student outcomes.
- Work and communicate effectively with teachers, classroom staff, principles, family members and other support services personnel.
- Improve assessment procedures, programs and services for students with various disabilities.
- Initiate and maintain regular contact with parents regarding student progress, program activities and available community resources.
- Develop and implement training and ongoing staff development for both general education and special education staff and parents/guardians.
- Establish and maintain appropriate records, reports, forms, and procedures.
- Consultation with caseload providers and assistants regarding academic, accommodations, behavioral, and social accommodations and support plans.
- Consultation with parents/caregivers regarding school/home concerns.
- Coordination of services for the purpose of student staffing. Staff training in the areas of universal strategies, transition supports, and academic accommodations/modifications.
- Classroom observations to aide in the Child Study/Student Intervention process.
- Perform other duties deemed appropriate by the Director of Special Education Services.
E-mail: ctoth@ncresa.org
Salary : $50,951 - $96,394