School Psychologists are an integral part of the Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) framework in our schools. The employee works collaboratively with school personnel to design, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of core instruction and evidence-based interventions. The employee uses data to monitor, evaluate, and adjust evidence-based interventions for students with behavioral, academic, affective, or social needs. The employee provides counseling to individuals or groups of students as appropriate. The employee conducts assessments of students to define problems and to permit the development of suitable interventions; prepares written comprehensive reports of findings according to accepted standards of ethics and professional practice; collaborates with students to solve individual problems and to develop/modify programs in individual schools and/or the LEA. The employee participates in program development in his/her area of special expertise and continues to develop professionally so that students are provided with services based on current professional research, knowledge, and skills. The employee may also be requested to present workshops to share information with other professionals and explain the MTSS and/or Department for Exceptional Children (DEC) processes.
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Full-time