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School Psychologist - Morris, United States - Illinois Association Of School
Description
DutiesTitle: 1.0 FTE District Psychologist
Beginning Date:
School Year
Qualifications:
Type 73 School Psychologist Required
Reports To:
Director of Special Services
Functions:
Morris Elementary School District Psychologists are part of multi-disciplinary school-based teams.
They work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and parents to meet the academic, social, behavioral, and emotional needs of children from Pre-K through Eighth Grade.
Responsibilities:
District psychologists will collaborate with staff to support the needs of all students and staff at District 54.
The psychology team will coordinate problem solving and RTI processes; consult with teachers and staff on academic, social-emotional, and behavioral concerns; conduct comprehensive initial and reevaluations for special education services; provide crisis response services as needed; support the district social work team in providing services to addressing the social-emotional needs of students; develop and monitor intervention plans; coordinate data review and intervention placement decisions; participate in district-level committees and groups to develop and sustain programs and systems to promote student learning and staff development.
Evaluation Rubric:
A. Planning and Preparation 1. Use research knowledge to improve student learning. 2. Use a consultative problem-solving process to design, implement, and evaluate school-based services. 3. Use data and assessment to develop instructional strategies and interventions for students in all 3 academic tiers. 4.
Develop and maintain a multi-tiered continuum of behavioral supports and mental health services to support student learning at the individual, group, classroom, and school-wide levels.
5. Develop and maintain universal screening and progress monitoring programs to identify students who need additional instructional or behavioral interventions.B. Classroom Environment Demonstrate the interpersonal and communication skills necessary to effectively participate in meetings within the school setting.
Act as a resource to teachers, administrators, and parents in order to improve student outcomes at the individual, group, and systems level.
Collaborate with others to create learning environments that promote research-based instructional practices and curriculum.Promote mental health in schools by providing direct and indirect services to students who experience behavioral problems that interfere with learning and socialization.
Promote educational practices that are effective for diverse learners. Work with families to promote parent understanding and involvement in the school community. Participate in school meetings to design, implement, and evaluate school-based services.C. Instruction 1. Apply data-based decision-making in all areas of practice (e.g., screening, consultation, assessment, intervention, and evaluation). 2.
Use varied models and methods of assessment to identify strengths and needs, measure student progress, recommend intervention strategies, and evaluate outcomes.
3. Conduct or review assessments to identify students' eligibility for special education services. 4. Participate in Functional Behavior Assessments to identify the antecedents, consequences, and functions that may impede learning. 5. Participate in school crisis teams and provide assistance in crisis prevention, preparation, response, and recovery. 6. Consult with parents to provide resources to assist with educational and family concerns. 7. Evaluate the effectiveness of school programs at the individual, group, or systems levels.D. Professional Responsibilities 1. Practice in ways that are consistent with legal, ethical, and professional standards. 2. Support school policies, philosophies, and objectives with students, parents, and staff. 3. Participate in events outside of the regularly scheduled work day such as orientation, open houses, or conferences. 4. Conduct staff training to support school improvement goals. 5. Engage in continuous professional development activities. 6. Perform other duties as assigned by Morris 54 administrators. Participate in staff development and school improvement activities in order to maintain professional growth. Demonstrate the ability to perform physical tasks associated with job. Demonstrate the ability to perform activities that utilize the necessary technology tools available including web -based data systems.
Salary/Benefits
Salary:
Regionally Competitive
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
School District
Position Website
ILearn Link
ILearn
Report Card Link
District Report Card
Job Posting Date
5/9/2022
Start Date
8/2/2022