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Fort Wayne Community Schools

Special Education | School Psychologist - School Year

Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, 46804

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Administrator: School Year Schedule The School Psychologist works to support the success of students academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. This position is directly responsible for the psychological assessment of academic, social, emotional, and behavioral domains utilizing problem-solving and standardized evaluations.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities Primary functions may include the following duties, responsibilities, skills, abilities and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions within this classification.

Leadership

Observe and interview students

Conduct psychological and educational assessments and evaluations within mandated timelines

Administer and interpret results of psychological assessment tests

Identify, diagnose and formulate educational, treatment, developmental, behavioral and remediation plans and strategies for various disabilities and other student issues

Identify at risk students and school vulnerabilities

Promote student motivation and engagement

Improve student communication and social skills

Promote problem solving, anger management and conflict resolution

Reinforce positive coping skills and resilience

Make recommendations regarding eligibility and student placement in special education and various other programs

Monitor student placement, services and accommodations to assure needs are being met

Professional Development

Provide consultation and technical assistance to faculty, administrators and others concerning assessment information and psychological, behavioral and related educational issues

Provide detailed and technical information concerning related plans, programs, practices, procedures, techniques and strategies to various stakeholders

Advise school staff, faculty and administrators regarding State and federal special education requirements related assessment

Serve as a technical resource for teachers, principals, school staff and parents concerning classroom adaptations for students

Communication and Support

Help families understand their child’s learning and mental health needs

Serve as a member of the district intervention teams as appropriate

Collaborate with faculty, staff and administrators in the formulation, development and implementation of educational and behavior intervention plans and related services, goals, objectives, strategies and options.

Write concise and detailed reports concerning psychological evaluations, tests, observations and diagnoses

Prepare and distribute a variety of correspondence related to assigned caseload and psychological services

Establish, maintain and update student records and files; monitor student progress

Assist with coordinating and participate in case conferences following student evaluations

Coordinate psychology services, communications, information and interventions between students, faculty, administrators, school sites, outside agencies and others

Refer students and families to alternate district supports

Knowledge, Skills And Abilities

Knowledge of human behavior and performance

Knowledge of individual differences in ability, personality, and interests as well as learning and motivation

Knowledge of psychological research methods

Knowledge of assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders

Knowledge of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of physical and mental dysfunctions used in assigned field

Skilled active listener

Skilled at asking questions and understanding multiple points of view

Skilled communicator that can convey information clearly and effectively, both orally and written

Ability to analyze ideas and use logic to determine their strengths and weaknesses

Ability to use reasoning to discover answers to problems

Ability to combine several pieces of information and draw conclusions

Ability to think of original, unusual, or creative ways to solve problems

Ability to be aware of others’ reactions and understand the possible causes

Ability to solve problems by bringing others together to discuss differences

Qualifications

Requires full licensure through Indiana Department of Education as a School Psychologist.

To be a school psychologist, one must have earned a Master’s degree from an approved school psychologist program. One who holds this degree is eligible to serve as a school psychologist in prekindergarten through grade 12.

Once holding and working under an Initial Practitioner License for two years, one may obtain a practitioner’s license when one has successfully completed the residency requirement described in 515 IAC 1-5-3.2.

School Psychologists: Applicants must have a Master's Degree or Higher in School Psychology and Applicants must have completed NASP approved program or new program seeking initial NASP approval.

Prior work experience in public education preferred.

Physical Demands & Working Conditions

Physical Demands - Must be able to push, pull, lift and carry over 25 pounds on occasion.

Working Conditions - Generally acceptable working environment with limited exposure to disagreeable elements. Exposure to such conditions may make working environment disagreeable or cause discomfort occasionally but has minor impact on personal safety and/or mental wellbeing.

The physical demands described here are a representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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