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School Psychologist
5 months ago
Poplar, United States
Currituck County School District
Full time
JOB VACANCY POSITION TITLE: School Psychologist
SITE: Shared Schools
REPORTS TO: Director of Exceptional Children
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 10 Month
SALARY: Per NC State Salary Schedule plus local supplement
EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIRED:
- Must hold or be eligible to hold appropriate NC Licensure from the NC Department of Public Instruction
- Commitment to high achievement for all students
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Positive role model both professionally and personally
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Collect, manage, and interpret individual and group data to assist in improving outcomes for students (e.g., designing interventions, monitoring student progress, consulting with school administrators and teachers, and communicating research findings to the school setting).
- Participate on pre-referral teams to help students achieve success within the regular education setting.
- Evaluate the intellectual, academic, behavioral, perceptual-motor skills, emotional adjustment, and readiness for learning of students.
- Interpret psycho-educational findings and conducts conferences.
- Assist schools to prepare for and respond to crisis situations.
- Provide consultation and training for students, parents, and school staff.
- Maintain the highest ethical, professional, and legal standards as well as federal/state/local policies in the delivery of school psychological services.
- Recognize when issues of diversity affect the manner and nature of interactions with others and adapt/modify practices in response.
- Demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills.
- Perform other duties as assigned.