What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychologist, School (24/25 School Year) position at Student Services Managemt?
Summary:
CMS school psychologists support students’ learning, social development, and mental and behavioral health using problem solving, assessment, data-based decision-making, and the delivery of evidenced-based interventions. School psychologists collaborate and consult with educators, families, and other professionals to help create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students. School psychologists provide a comprehensive range of services as described in the current North Carolina Professional School Psychologist Standards.
Essential Duties:
- Consults with teachers and administrators regarding specific students and/or groups of students.
- Works with various school teams to support multi-tiered systems of support for all students within their assigned schools.
- Interprets and utilizes data for the purpose of developing appropriate intervention plans for struggling learners within their schools.
- Conducts comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations that include but are not limited to the assessment of intellectual, developmental, academic, social/emotional and behavioral status.
- Conducts assessments and collects data by use of informal and non-standardized evaluation techniques.
- Counsels students individually and in small groups.
- Provides crisis intervention support for individual students and school communities when needed.
- Provides training for school staff members and parents on a wide variety of topics that impact student learning in school, including but not limited to child development and effective parenting practices.
- Assists parents in locating available educational and mental health resources in the community.
- Assists with school-wide initiatives to enhance students’ social-emotional and leadership skills.
- Maintains professional skills through attending relevant in-service trainings, reading current literature and professional memberships.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities:
- Knowledge of public school law, ethics and standards of practice for School Psychology.
- Knowledge of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSOS).
- Knowledge of the MTSS framework and the Whole Child Model for providing educational supports for students.
- Ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders in the school environment.
- Ability to use data to formulate recommendations and to assist in the decision-making process for students.
- Ability to be self-directed, responsible and complete work within prescribed timelines.
- Ability to work collaboratively with all school stakeholders.
Education and Experience:
Minimum
- Master’s Degree and Education Specialist’s Degree in School Psychology
- 6th year degree in School Psychology
Desirable
- Knowledge and experience implementing evidence-based mental health interventions for students experiencing behavioral, social and emotional challenges in school.
Licensing / Certification Requirements:
- DPI licensure.