TITLE:
School Psychologist (Part time or Full time)
POSITION TYPE:
Exempt
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
To promote educationally and psychologically healthy environments for students in Prince George County
Schools by providing comprehensive psychological services
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Possess a Pupil Personnel License with a School Psychologist endorsement from the Virginia State Board of Education
- Minimum requirements include:
- Master’s Degree plus 30 hours in School Psychology with a one year supervised internship completed or Educational Specialist Degree in School Psychology with a one year supervised internship completed
- Virginia State Board of Education requirements for School Psychologist for licensure must be met
- Nationally Certified School Psychologist preferred
REPORTS TO:
Director of Student Services
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBLILTIES:
- Assist with the early identification of students at risk for school problems by:
- Serving as a resource on School Based Intervention Teams
- Assisting with kindergarten screenings with requested
- Following up on referrals made by community agencies
- Collaborating with community partnerships in prevention/intervention services to students and families (i.e. Back to School Fair, Toddler Fair, Transition Fair, etc.)
- Collaborating with school personnel at secondary level with suicide prevention programs
- Assisting schools with the implementation of the Suicide Prevention Guidelines
- Assist in the determination of educational disabilities for those students preschool through high school level referred for a comprehensive evaluation by serving as a permanent member of the Eligibility Committee
- Completing initial and triennial psychological evaluations of students referred for special education
- Reviewing psychological reports received from outside evaluators
- Assist with appropriate placement of disabled students by:
- Serving on the IEP committee, when requested
- Serving as an IEP member for Manifestation Determination Review, when requested
- Serving as a team member to conduct Functional Behavioral Assessments and assist in the development of Behavior Intervention Plans, when requested
- Serve as a consultant to school personnel by:
- Providing in-service to faculty and staff, when requested
- Interpreting psycho-social information, as appropriate
- Making recommendations regarding appropriate teaching methods of learning environments, upon request
- Consulting with school administrators regarding students with commit discipline infractions
- Acting as liaison between school system and mental health community
- Assisting in the development of appropriate classroom programs (behavior modification, token economies) as necessary
- Conducting student mental health assessments as part of the Threat Assessment process when requested by the Threat Assessment team
- Completing an intelligence test on students referred for Gifted & Talented assessments, when requested
- Work with community agencies on identified youth in need of services by:
- Providing information requested by Social Services, Mental Health, or other agencies when appropriate releases are provided
- Assisting with secondary level student transition services in collaboration with community services
- Serving as a member with the Family Assessment & Planning Team, when requested
- Provide interventions for students when needed by:
- Counseling individual students
- Counseling groups of students with identified special needs
- Counseling selected identified at-risk students
- Assisting with School Crisis Intervention
- Assisting with School Threat Assessment Teams
- Encourage family support for student achievement by:
- Involving parent/guardians in conferences
- Presenting education programs for parents
- Making home visits when necessary
- Participating in school and community resource days to assist students and families
- Assist the Director of Student Services by:
- Supervising the school psychologist intern, when needed
- Attending stall meetings called by the Director
- Serving on school committees requiring a psychologist’s expertise, when requested
- Remain current in school psychology best practices by:
- Attending professional development opportunities sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education
- Obtaining professional development as part of the Virginia Licensure Renewal process by attending conferences sponsored by the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists
- Participating in community/state/national committees and organizations that address the needs of school-age children
- Perform other duties as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Involves frequent traveling to and from schools
- Involves mild to moderate lifting/carrying of testing materials to and from schools
- Involves fine and gross motor skills as part of testing and counseling sessions with students
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
10, 11, 12-month year contract as determined by the School Board; Salary based upon teacher’s scale extended
Days
EVALUATION:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of
Personnel