About The Position

To support and advise students, staff and parents regarding emotional, behavioral, and academic growth of students, grades K-8

Requirements

  • Masters degree from an accredited college or university
  • Licensed as a School Psychologist by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • The ability to administer, interpret and report on educational assessments, psychological assessments (cognitive and projective instruments)
  • Demonstrated understanding on the processes and regulations which govern the special education process
  • The ability to work on a multi-disciplinary team using a collaborative decision-making process to reach consensus
  • Other requirements that may be determined by the Administrator for Student Services or the Building Principal.

Responsibilities

  • Advise and assist teachers, other professionals and parents regarding student learning profiles, accommodations, and program modifications to manage challenging student situations and to facilitate appropriate behavior and learning.
  • Consult with parents, outside service providers and state agencies to facilitate cohesive services and resource coordination for students.
  • Assist families with identifying supports and strategies to address challenges presented by students with serious emotional disabilities.
  • Participate on Instructional Support Teams, upon Principal's request, focusing on social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of students.
  • Advise administrators on matters relating to student behavior and safety.
  • Promote appreciation and support for human diversity.
  • Administer psychological assessments, interpret data, determine the emotional status of students, write reports and make recommendations to enhance student's educational experience.
  • Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments and support staff with the development of Behavioral Intervention Plans as necessary.
  • Participate on TEAM Evaluation and Section 504 Accommodation Plan processes.
  • Support students so that they understand troubling issues and situations.
  • Participate in crisis intervention and advise administrators regarding intervention plans and related issues.
  • Counsel students individually and in groups focusing on behaviors that affect educational progress and the development of coping strategies.
  • Provide short-term or crisis counseling for "at risk" students.
  • Develop cohesive approaches to support students with mental health issues.
  • Contact state agencies (i.e., DCF, DMH), and outside therapists and hospitals, as necessary, to gather information, collaborate with planning and make necessary referrals for programs and services.
  • Serve as liaison, as assigned, for students on IEPs and 504 Accommodation Plans.
  • Collaborate with district administration to plan and provide parent/guardian and staff education programs.
  • Serve on school and system-wide mental health teams.
  • Complete documentation necessary for TEAM and Section 504 Accommodation Plan processes to include social emotional/ behavioral goals for the IEP.
  • Document necessary student situations as required by the state (i.e., 51A process).
  • Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the Administrator for Student Services or the Building Principal.
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