| SCHEDULE: 
 Full-time - school hoursHours may vary based on building/program needs  REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Special Education/Student Services, Building Principals
 
 SUPERVISION: None
 
 SALARY: $69,850 - $90,362/yr
 
 QUALIFICATIONS:
 
 Required
 
 Licensed as a School Psychologist in the state of Minnesota  Preferred  
 2-5 years' experience working in an education settingCertification from the National Association of School Psychologists  POSITION SUMMARY: The school psychologist functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team by collaborating with educators, administrators, support staff, families, and other mental health professionals to create safe, healthy and supportive learning environments for students and to strengthen connections between home and school. The school psychologist provides a full range of school psychological services to students ages 0-21 including screening and assessment, consultation and advisement, and program evaluation to help school staff recognize and provide for the individual differences and needs of all children and ensure their academic, social, and emotional success.
 ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
 
 Provides collaborative consultation to parents, teachers, and other appropriate staff; assists school teams with suggestions and implementation of RtI, pre-referral intervention strategies, and classroom accommodations to facilitate improved student performance in the classroom and at homeEngages in consultation processes with educators and parents, consistent with established models; participates in integration of all available data pertaining to students (home, school, community-based)Assists with the development of intervention and accommodation plans; provides jargon free and understandable recommendations to staff and parentsKeeps current with literature on crisis prevention and early interventionDevelops and maintains a regular building schedule and informs building level staff of variations in schedule availability; actively participates in school meetings and on school teams; is punctual for appointments and meetings within buildingsMaintains a log of consultation activitiesScreens and evaluates referred children including selecting appropriate instruments, administering assessments, completing observations, and writing reports which state the evaluation findings and provide for educational program recommendationsSelects evaluation techniques appropriate to the referral concernFollows best practice guidelines in all evaluation and diagnostic practices (e.g. standardized administration, rapport building, ethical evaluation behaviors)Interprets and communicates psycho-educational evaluation results in written and oral communication to the team and parents; provides an accurate and technically correct interpretation of the evaluation data available; provides information in a jargon-free and understandable mannerActively listens to and assists with questions regarding evaluation data and information provided by other members of the teamEffectively makes determination of need for outside resource referral and need for further evaluation or consultation with other staffParticipates in team decision-making regarding eligibility for special education services and contributes to documentation of eligibility in written reportsAdheres to the ethic standards and codes of the profession and to the established rules, regulations, and laws governing special educationParticipates as a member of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) team, contributing evaluation findings and collaborating on the child's education programHas knowledge of the building special education meeting schedule; meets with building staff to set priorities for attendance at building meetingsHas appropriate materials ready and is well prepared to present information at meetingsProvides input to IEP teams regarding direct service activities, appropriate methods and/or skill training curriculaWorks cooperatively to accomplish the goals of the IEPProvides direct services through a variety of methods including crisis intervention, early intervention services, classroom presentations, co-teaching, and in-service trainingSchedules and is present for individual/group sessionsFosters active involvement of individuals and groups in sessions; recognizes and utilizes current and motivating teaching techniques; demonstrates ability to adjust to and use new approachesMaintains appropriate data on students to document current levels of performance and other pertinent information; re-evaluates, as appropriate, to determine extent of progress and effectiveness of therapyInforms parents, students, and school staff of the goals and objectives of direct service activitiesEngages in crisis interventionProvides in-service training to school personnel; is well prepared and informed on topics to be addressed; assesses level of audience and the need to adjust material to their specific needsAccomplishes evaluation of in-service activitiesParticipates in decision making regarding the development and delivery of District school psychology servicesSupports and implements District policies, regulations, procedures, and administrative directives; demonstrates loyalty to the DistrictAttends all scheduled school psychologist meetings unless otherwise excusedParticipates in district and school level planning for crisis preventionSubmits records, reports, and assignments promptly and efficientlyReviews and evaluates new/revised evaluation instruments and procedures and makes determinations regarding their acquisition and use in the DistrictElicits feedback from schools regarding psychological services and what changes or activities may be neededParticipates in District level committeesCommunicates psychological principles and information in a useable and practical manner for broad use with schools or systemsParticipates in activities that promote professional development and uses clinical/educational research to enhance therapy servicesProvides immediate supervision of school psychologist interns and support staff, when applicableUses effective and current teaching techniques and feedback processes in instructing internsMakes certain interns are oriented to department practices and activitiesProvides regular supervision and consultationActively assesses progress of interns' skills and professional development; provides feedback to district supervisor as well as educational/training facilities as requestedFacilitates development of internship experience which fulfills specific program requirements and affords opportunities to develop skills in specific areas of interest to the internDirects and monitors the activities of assigned support staffConsults with community, health, and social service agencies regarding studentsInforms parents, students and educators of community-based resources as neededRecognizes and operates within ethical standards regarding referralMaintains working and cooperative relationships with outside agenciesRespects the confidentiality of communications, releases of information, etc.Provides school-related evaluation information to community, health, and social service agencies to improve functioning of students through diagnosis, treatment, and post-secondary placementsGathers diagnostic and follow-up information as needed by physicians, therapists, etc.Other duties as assigned  PHYSICAL FACTORS: Frequent: walking, standing, sitting, hearing, talking, and seeing
 
 BENEFITS: We offer a comprehensive benefits package for employees working a minimum of 30 hours per week*. This includes health, dental, and vision insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care, as well as life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) coverage, and long-term disability insurance. (*Temporary, seasonal, and substitute positions not eligible.)All Employees of Saint Cloud School District 742 are responsible to support District goals, to work collaboratively and respectfully with diverse populations of staff, students and parents and to model and promote a welcoming working and learning environment. Employees are expected to support and adapt to change and to demonstrate commitment to continuous performance improvement. Employees are responsible to establish and maintain effective communication with students, teachers, support staff, colleagues and parents, respect confidential matters, encourage a safe and secure environment throughout the District, and to be dependable and accountable in the performance of their work St. Cloud School District 742 prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at https://www.isd742.org/about-us/title-ix.  It is the prerogative of the District to assign staff so as to best meet the needs of the District.
 For inquiries, please contact jobs@isd742.org
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