School Psychologist - Springfield, United States - Sangamon ROE Online Application Consortium

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    Description

    Position Type:
    Student Support Services/Psychologist


    Date Posted:
    2/10/2023


    Location:

    SASED

    District:
    Sangamon ROE 5- website



    PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:

    1. Participates as a member of the multidisciplinary team by conducting
    psychological evaluations as part of the evaluation process.

    2. Serves as a consultant to local school districts for student
    educational and/or behavioral interventions, in order to assist in the development
    of a constructive learning environment so that optimum learning may occur.

    3. Works cooperatively with administrators and staff from
    SASED, Member
    Districts, parents, students, and community agencies.


    REPORTS TO:
    Special Education Administrator, Administrative School Psychologist, Director of
    Special Education or designee.





    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    1. Conduct individual school psychological evaluations as a part of the full case

    study which may encompass the following components:
    a. assessment of intellectual, cognitive and developmental
    characteristics.
    b. assessment of achievement, academic level and relative
    performance.
    c. assessment of personality characteristics and emotional well-being.

    d. interpret diagnostic information to identify the specific needs of
    individual students.
    e. provide strategies as appropriate to meet the individual or group needs of
    students.
    f. analysis of educational and intervention data.
    g. gain information through student interview.
    2. Participate in Response to Intervention (RtI), as deemed necessary, to include but


    not limited to:
    a. problem-solving activities
    b. interventions
    c. benchmarking
    d. progress monitoring
    3. Provide problem-solving services to children and their families through individual and
    group counseling to enable students to make optimal use of their educational
    experience.
    4. Serve as a consultant to Member Districts regarding behavior management, learning
    problems and program development.
    5. Provide indirect services and/or interventions, acting as a liaison between the school,
    families, and community agencies.
    6. Attend, conduct, coordinate and/or schedule case review team meetings, pre- meetings, and or eligibility meetings as necessary.
    7. Communicate and work cooperatively with administrators, staff, parents, and
    students.
    8. Maintain ethical standards relevant to the profession.
    9. Organize time, effort, and workload in order to meet job responsibilities.
    10.Prepare written reports and complete case study components in the IEP computer
    program.
    11.Maintain appropriate documentation for additional direct services i.e. counseling,
    consultation, monthly statistics, parental contacts, etc.
    12.Participate in and/or conduct in-service training programs.
    13.Comply with Medicaid Administrative Outreach activities and Medicaid Fee-For- Service activities as required.
    14.Perform other responsibilities and duties as may be assigned.